Prague_Independent_Film_Festival

Prague Independent Film Festival

Prague Independent Film Festival

International film festival in Czech Republic for independent cinema


Prague Independent Film Festival (PIFF) (Czech: Pražský festival nezávislých filmů) is an international film festival held annually in August in Prague, the capital of Czech Republic. The festival focuses on independent cinema. Festival founder and director is Diana Ringo.

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History

2016

Prague Independent Film Festival was held for the first time on 15–18 August 2016 in the cinemas Kino Evald, Kino Atlas and Kino Lucerna. The festival program consisted of 33 films. Opening film of the festival was Rocco has Your Name by Angelo Orlando. Angelo Orlando won the Best Screenplay award and the leading actor Michele Venitucci received the Best Actor award.

Grand Prix of the festival – The Golden Eagle – was awarded to the Bulgarian drama film Sinking of Sozopol by Kostadin Bonev.[1][2][3][4]

Shamim Sarif received the Best Feature Film award for her espionage drama Despite the Falling Snow based on the best selling eponymous novel written by herself.[5][6] Rebecca Ferguson was awarded Best Actress and Anthony Head received the Best Supporting Actor award.[7][8][9]

Best Animated Film was awarded to The Snow Queen 2 from the Russian animation company Wizart Animation.[10][11][12][13] The film was written and directed by Aleksey Tsitsilin and produced by Timur Bekmambetov.

Best Short Film was awarded to the short film Cora made by Kevin Maxwell, a student of Santa Monica College who was supervised by Salvador Carrasco.[14]

2017

The opening film of the festival was Collector by Alexei Krasovsky. Alexei Krasovsky received the Best Director, Gustav Meyrink Prize and Konstantin Khabensky received the Best Actor award.[15][16][17]

The film Maya Dardel, written and directed by Magdalena Zyzak and Zachary Cotler received the Best Screenplay award and Lena Olin received the Best Actress award.[16][18]

Train Driver's Diary directed by Milos Radovic received the Grand Prix, Best Feature Film and Lazar Ristovski received the Best Actor prize.[19][20][21]

Winners

2023

[22] Best Feature Film

Best Director

Best Actress

  • Anna Eriksson — W

Best Film Score

  • You Are The Story — Music by Saro Cosentino & Tim Bowness

Best Short Film

  • The Intermission — Directed by Ben von Grafenstein

Best Short Film Director

  • Yusuke Ishide — The Master of Sento

Best Cinematography

  • Cactus — Directed by Dimitris Zouras

Best Art Direction

  • Anna Eriksson - W

Best Animated Film

  • A Boat in the Rain - directed by Yoana Atanasova

Best Screenplay

  • A Rush of Peace - written by M Hayward Scott & directed by Jake Lockett

Best Documentary Film

  • Egypt - Directed by Erik Jakobsen

Best Experimental Film

  • Achilles - Directed by Adam Morris

Best Music Video

  • Kogersin - Directed by Malik Zenger

Best Unproduced Script

Honorary Mentions

  • Damon Mckinnis - Unfix
  • Natalie Brown - Slut Chain
  • Margaux Tiltman - Oh Claire!
  • Christopher Willis - The Book of Disquiet

2022

Grand Prix

  • The Road to Galena — Directed by Joe Hall

Best Director

  • Joe Hall — The Road to Galena

Best Feature Film

  • Troubled Minds — Directed by Raitis Abele & Lauris Abele

Best Short Film

  • The Turn of the Screw — Directed by Chris Fretwell

Best Actor

  • Luke Mably - The Ghost Writer

Best Cinematography

  • Sally Leapt Out Of A Window Last Night — Directed by Tracy Spottiswoode

Best Art Direction

  • The Ghost Writer — Art direction by Belle Mundi

Best Screenplay

  • Troubled Minds — Raitis Abele & Lauris Abele

Best Documentary

  • Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters — Directed by Kevin Konrad Hanna & Jim Demonakos

Best Musical

  • A Minute To Midnight: A Musical — Directed by Caue Barcelos & Patrick Flanagan

Best Experimental Film

  • CANAL - Will Rahilly

Best Animated Film

  • Kuwonererwa - Ronald Kabicek

Best Music Video

  • Got to move - Oltscho

Best Unproduced Script

  • Mad Bad Dangerous to Know - Written by Leonora Pitts & Emily Robinson

Honorary Mention (Student Film)

  • Righteous - Directed by Ethan Grossman

2021

Grand Prix[23][24]

Best Director

  • The Final Stand — Directed by Vadim Shmelyov

Best Feature

  • The Stairs — Directed by Peter "Drago" Tiemann

Best Cinematography

  • Sashka. A Soldier's Diary (ru) — Directed by Kirill Zaytsev. Cinematography by Vladimir Klimov[25]

Best Screenplay

  • Sashka. A Soldier's Diary — Directed by Kirill Zaytsev. Screenplay by Ivan Klochko & Igor Konyaev.

Best Documentary

  • OLEG — Directed by Nadia Tass

Best Documentary ex aequo

  • The Great Suppression: How Covid-19 Reignited the Fight for Life & Liberty — Directed by Deborah Wright

Best Actor

Best Supporting Actor

Best Music Score

  • The Final Stand — Score by Yuri Poteenko

Best Short Film

  • The Stench — Directed by Won Jang

Best Short Film Director

  • Radda Novikova — Moscow Slide

Best Experimental

  • Geneva Jacuzzi's Casket — Directed by Chris Friend

Best Student Film

  • Old Cliff Rising — Curtis Roland

Best Art Direction

  • The Swamp — Directed by Erkki Perkiömäki

Best Animation

  • Feeling Lonely — Directed by Julian Nazario Vargas

Best Music Video

2020

Grand Prix

Best Feature Film

  • Man from Beirut — Directed Christoph Gampl
  • Best Director
    • Raimundas Banionis — Purple Mist

Best Screenplay

  • Purple Mist — Raimundas Banionis

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Short Film

  • Unknown Mother — Wai Yin Wong

Best Music Video

  • Nice Shoes — Directed by Jonathan Lawrence

Best Student Film

  • Out of Touch — Directed by Bobby Murphy

Best Art Direction

  • Eerie Fairy Tales — Directed by Meet Sander

Best Documentary

  • Living in the Age of Miracles' — Directed by Mia Tomikawa

Best Cinematography

  • Man from Beirut — Cinematography by Eeva Fleig

Best Animated Film

  • Spectre's Bride — Directed by Francesca Borgatta

Best Experimental Film

  • Last Film — Directed by Martiros Vartanov

2019

Grand Prix

Gustav Meyrink Prize (Jury Prize)

Best Feature Film

  • M — Directed by Anna Eriksson

Best Director

  • Kostadin Bonev — Away from the Shore

Best Screenplay

Best Actor

Best Short Film

  • Aji — Anastasia Berezovsky

Best Music Video

Best Student Film

  • Hinge — Directed by Lisa Ann Mayo

Best Art Direction

  • Land of Winter — Directed by Tommy Creagh

Best Documentary

  • To tell a Ghost — Directed by Chris Piotrowicz, Stefan Ehrhardt

Best Cinematography

  • Away from the Shore — Cinematography by Konstantin Zankov

Best Animated Film

  • Burning Bright — Directed by Aaron Bierman

Best Experimental Film

  • We are in a Dream — Directed by Henna Välkky, Eesu Lehtola

2018

Grand Prix

  • Octav — Directed by Serge Ioan Celebidachi[27]

Honorary Award

Best Feature Film

  • Ivanov — Directed by Dimitri Falkovich

Best Director

Best Screenplay

  • I May Regret — Graham Streeter

Best Actor

Best Short Film

  • Mr. Goody — Jason MacDonald

Best Music Video

Best Art Direction

Best Documentary

Best Cinematography

  • Ivanov — Cinematography by Georges Lechaptois

Best Animated Film

  • Moon's Milk — Directed by Ri Crawford

Best Experimental Film

  • It Grows Dark — Directed by Benjamin Capps

2017

Grand Prix

Best Feature Film

  • Train Driver's Diary – Directed by Milos Radovic

Best Director

Best Screenplay

Best Cinematography

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Short Film

  • The Light Thief – Eva Daoud

Best Experimental Film

  • Time – Retrograde — Directed by David Ellis

Best Art Direction

  • Ghosts on the Road to Camalt – Directed by Jason Tovey

Best Music Video

Best Student Film

  • Muñecas – Directed by Ozzy Ozuna

Gustav Meyrink Prize (Jury Prize)

  • Collector – Directed by Alexei Krasovsky

2016

Grand Prix

Best Feature Film

Best Director

  • Kostadin Bonev — Sinking of Sozopol

Best Screenplay

Best Cinematography

  • Konstantin Zankov — Sinking of Sozopol

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Short Film

  • Cora — Directed by Kevin Maxwell

Best Experimental Film

  • NO SIGNAL — Directed by David Ellis

Best Animated Film

Best Comedy Film

  • Seth — Directed by Zach Lasry

Best Horror Film

  • Woods — Directed by Sean van Leijenhorst

Best Art Direction

  • Forgiveness — Directed by Rima Irani

Best Special Effects

  • Forgiveness — Directed by Rima Irani

Best Music Score

  • Green Lake — Directed by Derek Frey

Best Music Video


References

  1. ""Филмът "Потъването на Созопол" се прибира с три награди от фестивал в Прага (Bulgarian)". bTV Новините. Retrieved 23 August 2016.
  2. "Updates, updates & updates!". Anthony Head – The Official Website. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
  3. "Anthony Stewart Head on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  4. "PIFF 2016 Winners | PIFF 2017". www.prague-film-festival.com. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  5. "Santa Monica College Film Wins Prague Festival Award". Santa Monica Lookout. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  6. "LAULAJA-ELOKUVANTEKIJÄ ANNA ERIKSSON VOITTI M-ELOKUVALLAAN PÄÄPALKINNON PRAHAN INDIEFESTAREILLA" [Singer-filmmaker Anna Eriksson has won the main prize at the Prague Independent Film Festival with her film M]. Episodi.

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