2011 KIFF Feature Film Grand Prize: Persimmon (감) | ||
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Director | 추상록 | |
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Stereographer | blank | |
Type | Narrative | |
Country | South Korea | |
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Category | Feature Film | |
Year of Production | 2011 | |
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One hot summer day, one of the secluded countryside in the bathroom is confined to six times. |
2011 KIFF Short Film Grand Prize: (Share the Vision) | ||
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Director | 양윤호 | |
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Stereographer | blank | |
Type | other | |
Country | South Korea | |
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Category | Short Film | |
Year of Production | 2011 | |
Summary | ||
I would like to share with you my vision. |
2011 KIFF Feature Film Best Picture: Encounters in a Forgotten Country (Encounters in a Forgotten Country) | ||
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Director | Hanspeter Aliesch | |
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Stereographer | blank | |
Type | Documentary | |
Country | Switzerland | |
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Category | Short Film | |
Year of Production | 2011 | |
Summary | ||
An international balloonist group first visited Myanmar In 1998. Undeterred by critical press reports about the military regime, they wanted to get a bird’s-eye view of the country – to see for themselves what was actually going on. They have been doing this for thirteen years now, and each year they meet old friends and new. But what impressions do these fiery hot-air balloons from afar make on the people here? Do they awaken their unfulfilled dreams, their yearnings for freedom? And how do the people of Burma live their day-to-day lives? |
2011 KIFF Feature Film Best Picture: HUBERBUAM (HUBERBUAM) | ||
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Director | Alaric Hamacher | |
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Stereographer | blank | |
Type | Documentary | |
Country | Germany | |
Company | ||
Category | Short Film | |
Year of Production | 2011 | |
Summary | ||
Thomas and Alexander Huber are two of most famous extreme mountain climbers in the world. As brothers they decide to climb the most difficult moutain route in their life. The documentary |
2011 KIFF Short Film Best Picture: Alpha Centauri (Alpha Centauri) | ||
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Director | 정윤철 | |
Cinematographer | ||
Stereographer | blank | |
Type | other | |
Country | South Korea | |
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Category | Short Film | |
Year of Production | 2010 | |
Summary | ||
Some day in the future, there is a man who went to the Alpha-Centauri, which is the closest planet from the earth. He is boarding in a spacecraft and returning to the earth to see his wife and a daughter. The couple is being lost in honeymoon memories, and they are enjoying a good time at beautiful seashore of the earth. However he asked her not to wait for him. Because it will take over 10 years for him to return to the earth from the finish of a space trip. They argue with each other. She says that she will wait for him continuously. As he is seeing her sad eyes, he opens his eyes. The site is inside the spacecraft… |
2011 KIFF Short Film Best Picture: The Sea of Moalboal (The Sea of Moalboal) | ||
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Director | 박세진 | |
Cinematographer | ||
Stereographer | blank | |
Type | Documentary | |
Country | South Korea | |
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Category | Short Film | |
Year of Production | 2010 | |
Summary | ||
South of Cebu in the Philippines there’s a small village called Moalboal. |
2011 KIFF Technical Grand Prize: SEA REX – JOURNEY TO A PREHISTORIC WORLD (SEA REX – JOURNEY TO A PREHISTORIC WORLD) | ||
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Director | Catherine VOUNG | |
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Stereographer | blank | |
Type | Documentary | |
Country | France | |
Company | ||
Category | Short Film | |
Year of Production | 2010 | |
Summary | ||
Experience in 3D a wondrous adventure from the dinosaur age with “Sea Rex: Journey to a Prehistoric World”. Join Julie, an imaginative young woman, as she travels from a modern-day aquarium to the Triassic, Jurassic and Cretaceous periods. Explore an amazing underwater universe inhabited by larger-than-life creatures – including the powerful Liopleurodon, long-necked Elasmosaurus and gigantic Shonisaurus – which were ruling the seas before dinosaurs conquered the earth. See science come alive in a unique and entertaining manner. Immerse yourself in a lost age, 200 million years back in time, and get ready for a face-to-face encounter with the T-Rex of the seas! |