EFA Awarded films by the Prix UIP 2008
Thu Sep 17, 2009 to
Fri Sep 18, 2009
21:00
Location
ARTos Cultural and Research Foundation
64 Ayion Omoloyiton Avenue
Nicosia, Nicosia 1080
Description
The Ministry of Education and Culture, ARTos Foundation and the Cyprus University of Technology [C.U.T.] invite short film fans at the Awarded European Short Films Festival.
The nominated short films for the PRIX UIP 2008 of the European Film Academy will be presented at ARTos Foundation in Nicosia on the 17th and 18th September and on the 26th September at C.U.T. in Limassol.
The Prix UIP is an initiative by the United International Pictures [UIP] and the European Film Academy [E.F.A.] in co-operation with fourteen festivals throughout Europe [including the International Short Film Festival in Drama]. At each of the film festivals, EFA and UIP present a Prix UIP which includes a donation of € 2,000 and an automatic nomination in the short film category of the European Film Awards. Out of the nominated films, the EFA members select the winner of the European Film Academy Short Film – Prix UIP, an award which is endowed with € 10,000. The awarded film for 2008 was FRANKIE by Darren Thornton from Ireland.
In 2003, EFA and UIP initiated the SHORT MATTERS! Tour which brings last year’s nominees to a series of European film festivals so that a wider public can once again discover the potential of European short films and their directors.
The Films:
“Procrastination”, Johnny Kelly - U.K (4’)
“Tolerance”, Ivan Ramadan - Bosnia Herzegovina (7’)
“Love you more”, Sam Taylor-Wood - U.K (15’)
“Joy”, Joe Lawlor - Christine Molloy - U.K (10’)
“Fire”, Laila Pakalnina - Latvia (12’)
“Τhe altruists”, Koen Dejaegher - Belgium (14’)
“Frankie”, Darren Thornton - Ireland (12’)
“The Pearce sisters”, Luis Cook - U.K (10’)
“Time is running out”, Marc Reisbig - U.K (7’)
“Contact”, Hanro Smitsman - Netherlands (9’)
“Τhe apology line”, James Lees - U.K (10’)
“With a little patience”, Laszlo Nemes - Hungary (14’)
“2 birds”, Rúnar Rúnarsson - Iceland (15’)
“A kiss to world”, Cyril Paris - France (9’)