MOME PRIZEFALL AT THE 9TH BUSHO INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL

The show went forth with the introduction of the international jury members: Géza M. Tóth – director, animator, Adam Paplinski – Polish film professional, Jana Grimova, organiser of the Brno16 Festival, Daniela Chlapikova director of the film seminar 4zivly (Four Elements) from Slovakia, and the only permanent member and coordinator of the jury, Wolfgang Leis, marketing professional. First those winners were announced who could not take part at the event in person. The Best Animation prize went to the Moldavian production Dji. Death fails, while the best experimental film was Virtuos virtuell, a German production. The best comedy this year was “Do I have to take care of everything?” from Finland, the prize for best cinematographic achievement went to Spanish short film Efimera, and the best performance prize was shared between Joey Jeetun and Veronica Clifford for their performances in the british short “Don’t let the door hit you on your way out”.

After this the awardees present were asked to accept their prizes. Géza M. Tóth presented the prizes to the creators who were present at the ceremony. Each year a prize is given to a studio or film school that sends the best shorts to the festival. This year it was Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design from Hungary. Augusto Zanovello earned the prize for best idea/screenplay with his work “Women's letters”, upon accepting the prize he told the audience about starting his next project on Monday and that he gained an extra momentum with this prize. Before the winners of the main prizes were announced Adam Paplinski was asked to summarize the jury’s opinion and share their experience. He explained that – although the jury members came from different fields – their approaches and opinions were very similar, and it was fairly easy to make the final decision.

Then the winners of the main prizes were announced along with a short evaluation of the jury.

“The International Jury appreciated the unique atmosphere of the film, its approach to a delicate subject and the universal message” The Bronze Busho prize in 2013 goes to Jan-Gerrit Seyler, director from Hamburg for his film Still got lives.

“For simplicity, humor and a happy ending of a little story dealing with the matter of friendship, displaying high level of professional and artistic skills.” The Silver Busho prize was accepted by the producer of the film “Rabbit and Deer”, József Fülöp, who entered the stage for the 3rd time during the ceremony.

For its distinctive storytelling, dramaturgical structure, directing and acting performances the Golden Busho went to Michael Rittmannsberger Austrian director for his short film Abgestempelt.

The organizers expressed their gratitude for the Visegrad Fund for their support, as well as to all the cooperators, guests and team members, and whoever helped in the realization of the 9th BuSho festival. As a closing act each winner short film was screened. Let’s meet at the 10th anniversary BuSho International Short Film Festival in 2014!

BUSHO PRIZES 2013

STUDENT JURY SPECIAL PRIZE: WALK THE LIGHT BY ANTHONY SABET FROM USA

STUDENT JURY SPECIAL PRIZE #2: BERA NÁNDOR - FÁK/TREES (HUNGARY)

STUDENT JURY MAIN PRIZE: VÁCZ PÉTER - NYUSZI ÉS ŐZ/RABBIT AND DEER (HUN)

BuSho 2013 LEGJOBB ANIMÁCIÓ DÍJA / BuSho Award 2013 for BEST ANIMATION
DJI. DEATH FAILS BY DMITRI VOLOSHIN FROM MOLDOVA

BuSho 2013 LEGJOBB KÍSÉRLETI FILM / BuSho Award 2013 for BEST EXPERIMENTAL
VIRTUOS VIRTUELL BY THOMAS STELLMACH FROM GERMANY

BuSho 2013 LEGJOBB VÍGJÁTÉK DÍJA / BuSho Award 2013 for BEST COMEDY
DO I HAVE TO TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING? BY SELMA VILHUNEN FROM FINLAND

BuSho 2013 LEGJOBB OPERATŐR DÍJA / BuSho Award 2013 for BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
EPHEMERAL BY DIEGO MODINO FROM SPAIN

BuSho 2013 A LEGJOBB SZÍNÉSZ DÍJA / BuSho Award 2013 BEST PERFORMANCE:
JOEY JEETUN & VERONICA CLIFFORD in
DON’T LET THE DOOR HIT YOU ON YOUR WAY OUT BY YANNIS TSAKIRIDIS FROM UK

BuSho 2013 A LEGJOBB VÁLOGATÁS DÍJA / BuSho Award 2013 BEST COLLECTION:
MOHOLY-NAGY UNIVERSITY OF ART AND DESIGN FROM HUNGARY

BuSho 2013 A LEGJOBB FORGATÓKÖNYV DÍJA / BuSho BEST IDEA/SCREENPLAY
WOMEN'S LETTERS BY AUGUSTO ZANOVELLO FROM FRANCE

BRONZ BUSHO 2013-DÍJ NYERTESE / BRONZE BUSHO PRIZE 2013 GOES TO:
STILL GOT LIVES BY JAN-GERRIT SEYLER FROM GERMANY

EZÜST BUSHO-DÍJ 2013 / SILVER BUSHO PRIZE 2013:
RABBIT AND DEER BY PÉTER VÁCZ FROM HUNGARY

ARANY BUSHO-DÍJ 2013 / GOLD BUSHO PRIZE 2013:
ABGESTEMPELT BY MICHAEL RITTMANNSBERGER FROM AUSTRIA

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