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CICFF Announces 2009 Award WinnersThe 2009 Best of Fest Award Julian Fellowes, From Time to Time (UK, 2009)
The Poetry Foundation Poetry Prize Filmmaker - Andreas Mendritzki, Poet - Loma Crozier, Fear of Snakes (Canada, 2009)
The Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Prize Best Film or Video by an Emerging Director Mary Ann Kellogg, Abuelo (USA, 2009)
The Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Prize Best Child-Produced Film or Video Shiropa Purna, Our Boat is Our Address (Bangladesh, 2009)
The Liv Ullmann Peace Prize Vinod Ganatra, Harun-Arun (India, 2009)
The Rights of the Child Award Andrzej Maleszka, The Magic Tree (Poland, 2009)
CHILDREN'S JURY PRIZES 2009
Children's Jury Prize - Live-action Feature Film or Video - English Language 1st Prize, Live-action, English Language Feature Film or Video Vic Sarin, A Shine of Rainbows (Canada/Ireland, 2009)
2nd Prize, Live-action, English Language Feature Film or Video Julian Fellowes, From Time to Time (UK, 2009)
Children's Jury Prize - Live-action Feature Film or Video - Foreign Language 1st Prize, Live-action, Foreign Language Feature Film or Video Pieter Verhoeff, The Letter for the King (Netherlands, 2008)
2nd Prize, Live-action, Foreign Language Feature Film or Video Lars Büchel, Lippel's Dream (Germany, 2008)
Certificate of Excellence, Live-action, Foreign Language Feature Film or Video Jesper W. Nielsen, Through a Glass, Darkly (Norway, 2008)
Children's Jury Prize - Live-action Short Film or Video 1st Prize, Live-action Short Film or Video Vlady Valentin Oszkiel, Lioness of Lisabi (USA, 2008)
2nd Prize, Live-action Short Film or Video Simone van Dusseldorp, Doggie (Netherlands, 2007)
Certificate of Excellence, Live-action Short Film or Video Anja Ehrhardt, Girls (Germany, 2008)
Children's Jury Prize - Documentary Film or Video 1st Prize, Documentary Film or Video Yoni Brook and Musa Syeed, Bronx Princess (USA, 2008)
2nd Prize, Documentary Film or Video Steve Furman, Chickens of the Sea (USA, 2009)
Certificate of Excellence, Documentary Film or Video Hannah Smith Walker, Why Don't We Ride Zebras? (USA, 2008)
Children's Jury Prize - Animated Short Film or Video 1st Prize, Animated Short Film or Video Philip Hunt, Lost and Found (UK, 2008)
2nd Prize, Animated Short Film or Video Nick Park, Wallace and Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death (UK, 2008)
Certificate of Excellence, Animated Short Film or Video Yair Landau, Live Music (USA, 2009)
Children's Jury Prize - Child-Produced Short Film or Video 1st Prize, Child-Produced Short Film or Video Edvard Granum Dillner, Hot (Norway, 2009)
2nd Prize, Child-Produced Short Film or Video Jane Hubbard & young People from Ysgol Gymraeg Pwll Coch, Skool Daze (UK, 2008)
Certificate of Excellence, Child-Produced Short Film or Video Linnavuoren Päiväkoti & Pirkanmaan Elokuvakeskus, Maikki Kantola, A Fishing Bear (Finland, 2008)
ADULT JURY PRIZES 2009 Adult Jury Prize - Live-action Feature Film or Video 1st Prize, Live-action Feature Film or Video Jesper W. Nielsen, Through a Glass, Darkly (Norway, 2008)
2nd Prize, Live-action Feature Film or Video Fumie Nishikawa, The Azemichi Road (Japan, 2009)
Certificate of Excellence, Live-action Feature Film or Video Julian Fellowes From Time to Time (UK, 2009)
Adult Jury Prize - Live-action Short Film or Video 1st Prize, Live-action Short Film or Video Katrin Gebbe, Sores & Sîrîn (Germany, 2008)
2nd Prize, Live-action Short Film or Video Yi-hsin Yuan, Eleven Days (China, 2009)
Certificate of Excellence, Live-action Short Film or Video Cássio Pereira Dos Santos, Scarecrow Girl (Brazil, 2008)
Adult Jury Prize - Documentary Film or Video 1st Prize, Documentary Film or Video Sara Yamamoto, Fabrice Matadi, Inka Hakala, Tapio Koivula, Iago Tannus Santos, Guan-De Jiang, Tzu-Yin Wang, My 24 Hours II: Families: "Japan" (Taiwan, 2009)
2nd Prize, Documentary Film or Video Jenni Linko, Fight the Bad Things (Finland, 2009)
Certificate of Excellence, Documentary Film or Video Hannah Smith Walker, Why Don't We Ride Zebras? (USA, 2008)
Adult Jury Prize - Live-action Television Program 1st Prize, Live-action Television Program Director Hakon Liu and Jesper Danielsson, Habib: "The Ghost in the Basement" (Sweden, 2007)
2nd Prize, Live-action Television Program Lai Man Yi, Birthday Present (Hong Kong, 2007)
Adult Jury Prize - Animated Short Film or Video 1st Prize, Animated Short Film or Video Anita Killi, Angry Man (Norway, 2009)
2nd Prize, Animated Short Film or Video Kevin Langdale, Engine 371 (Canada, 2008)
Certificate of Excellence, Animated Short Film or Video Jamie Stone and Anders Jedenfors, Space Travel According to John (Scotland, 2008) Adult Jury Prize -Animated Television Production 1st Prize, Animated Television Production Keiko Iino and Osamu Sakai, PoPo Louise (Japan, 2008)
2nd Prize, Animated Television Production Lajos Nagy, Hungarian Folk Tales: "The Wee King" (Hungary, 2008) 03.11.2009 | Chicago International Childrens Film Festival's blog Cat. : Anders Jedenfors Anita Killi Anja Ehrhardt Canada Director Edvard Granum Dillner Entertainment Entertainment Filmmaker - Andreas Mendritzki Fumie Nishikawa Hakon Liu Hannah Smith Walker Ireland Jamie Stone Jane Hubbard Jenni Linko Jesper Danielsson Julian Fellowes Katrin Gebbe Keiko Iino Kevin Langdale King Kwan Pun Leung Lars Büchel Live Music Mary Ann Kellogg Musa Syeed Nick Park Osamu Sakai Person Career Philip Hunt Pieter Verhoeff POET Priit Pärn Santos Sara Yamamoto Simone van Dusseldorp Steve Furman Valentin Oszkiel Vic Sarin Yoni Brook AWARDS |
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