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25th TEDDY AWARD 2011 - The Winners
The nine members of the international jury - organisers of queer and other film festivals - view films within the framework of all programs of the Berlinale which have queer context. Three films are nominated for each category and one receives a TEDDY for best feature film, best documentary/essay film and the best short film, each with a cash award of €3,000.
Members of the Jury:
Marcus Hu (President of the TEDDY AWARD Jury) Strand Releasing, Culver City, USA István Sebesi Magic Mirror Budapest, Hungary Andrejs Visockis LGBT Film Days, Riga, Latvia Beth Sá Freire São Paulo International Short Film Festival, São Paulo, Brazil Jason Barker London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, London, Great Britain Jin Park Seoul LGBT Film Festival, Seoul, South Korea Mara Fortes Morelia International Filmfestival, Mexico Sarah Neal Brisbane Queer Film Festival, Brisbane, Australia Victor Silakong World Film Festival of Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
The TEDDY Jury nominated the following films for the Best Feature Film:
Fjellet by Ole Giæver Ausente by Marco Berger Tomboy by Céline Sciamma
The TEDDY for the Best Feature Film endowed with €3,000, donated by various supporters of the TEDDY foundation goes to Ausente by Maco Berger Jury statement: The jury decides to give this year's Teddy Award for best feature film to AUSENTE directed by Marco Berger in recognition of its original story, bold and innovative aesthetics, and sophisticated approach to queer dynamics. The film's unique combination of homoerotic desire, suspense and dramatic tension reflects the director's keen understanding of genre conventions and cinematic language. As the most intriguing, cutting-edge film in the selection, the jury considers that Ausente celebrates the spirit of the Teddy Award.
The TEDDY Jury nominated the following films for the Best Documentary/Essay Film:
The Ballad Of Genesis and Lady Jaye by Marie Losier How Are You by Jannik Splidsboel The Queen Has No Crown by Tomer Heymann
The TEDDY for the Best Documentary Film endowed with €3,000, donated by elledorado e.V.
goes to The Ballad Of Genesis and Lady Jay by Marie Losier
Jury Statement:
The jury gives the best documentary award to the Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye by Marie Losier. This film draws us into a whole new magical world of diversity where anything is possible; genders change, identities shift and two people can become one through pandrogyny. The jury feels that nobody could tell the story of this once in a lifetime love affair like Ms Losier, a filmmaker with the unique imagination to match her film's subjects and the compassion to tell an extraordinary tale of queer pioneers into a simple and universal tale of love.
The TEDDY Jury nominated the following films for the Best Short Film:
Generations by Barbara Hammer and Gina Carducci Maya Deren's Sink by Barbara Hammer La Ducha by Maria Jose San Martin
The TEDDY for the Best Short Film endowed with €3,000, donated by various supporters of the Teddy Foundation goes to Generations by Barbara Hammer and Gina Carducci & Maya Deren's Sink by Barbara Hammer
Jury Statement: The jury gives the best short film prize to two films: Generations by Barbara Hammer and Gina Carducci, which celebrates the support of experimental film and its form by combining traditional film techniques with digital processing and Ms. Hammer's Maya Deren's Sink, a tribute to the avant-garde filmmaker done with Ms. Hammer's indelible touch, employing Ms. Deren's clips reprocessed and reimagined into a thoughtful sui generis work of art.
The Special Jury Award goes to Tomboy by Celine Sciamma
The Jury Prize goes to Tomboy by Celine Sciamma for it's accomplished direction in drawing out standing performances from this young and talented cast led by Zoe Heran. This second feature film from the talented director of Water Lilies addresses the complex identity issues of a young girl who creates an untenable situation when she assumes her true self.
SPECIAL TEDDY AWARD supported by BSCW-Stiftung goes to Pieter-Dirk Uys & Evita Bezuidenhout
The Sout-African entertainer and HIV/AIDS activist Pieter-Dirk Uys will be given the Special TEDDY AWARD for his commitment especially in the educational advertising about HIV/AIDS in South-African schools and for his stage alter-ego Evita Bezuidenhoud, the "most famous white woman in South-Africa" as she was addressed by Nelson Mandela. 19.02.2011 | Berlin's blog Cat. : 25th TEDDY AWARD activist Africa American film directors Australia Bangkok Barbara Hammer Barbara Hammer Berlin Film Festival Beth Sá Freire Brazil Budapest Céline Sciamma Culver City Director Entertainment Entertainment Evita Bezuidenhoud Evita Bezuidenhout Film Gay Film Gender Gina Carducci Human Interest Human Interest Hungary International Filmfestival Jason Barker London Jay Jaye Jin Park Latvia LGBT culture London Mara Fortes Marco Berger Marcus Hu Maria Jose San Martin Marie Losier Marie Losier Maya Deren Maya Deren Mexico Nelson Mandela Person Career Pieter-Dirk Uys Pieter-Dirk Uys president Queen Riga Sao Paulo Sarah Neal Seoul Social Issues Social Issues South Korea teddy Teddy Award Teddy Award Thailand the Teddy Award Tomboy Tomer Heymann United Kingdom United States Victor Silakong World Film Festival of Bangkok Zoe Heran AWARDS
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