Main programme Jury
Alexey Fedorchenko
Catherine Jacques
Antonio Nuić
Andy Gordon
Golden Pram Jury - Checkered
Ðelo Hadžiselimović
Martin Milinković
Ivan Goran Vitez
Vip Flash Film Award
Ratko Jagodić
Andrea Blažičević
Hrvoje Laurenta
BIOGRAFIJE
Main programme Jury
Producer Catherine Jacques
worked variously as production manager and line producer on films by
Werner Herzog, Nikita Mikhaelkov, Francisco Norden, Valeria Sarmiento,
and Paulo Rocha. In 1993 she established her own production company,
producing numerous shorts and features including Ivan Tcherkelov’s
“Pierres qui roulent” (Berlin Film Festival) Claire Simon’s “Sinon Oui”
(Cannes Film Festival) and Philippe Grandrieux’s “Sombre” and “La Vie
Nouvelle”, both of which screened in numerous festivals worldwide
(Locarno, Toronto, Rotterdam, New York, and many others). Since 2005,
Catherine Jacques has been responsible for the organization and running
of the Cinéfondation Atelier du Festival de Cannes. In 2006, she joined
forces with Alain de la Mata (Blue Light & Wild Bunch) to create
Mandrake Films. Mandrake has several projects currently in development
including new films from Didier Flamand, Marylin Manson and Philippe
Grandrieux.
Andy Gordon
has worked in TV production in the UK for a number of years helping
research and produce a number of high profile programmes for the likes
of BBC and ITV. Andy has continued to work in film and produce a number
of shorts. ‘Guardian Angel’ a thought provoking drama won several
international production awards including the coveted Silver Plaque for
best short at The Chicago International Film Festival. It was screened
at selected cinemas and on ITV. ‘Hibernation’ released last summer has
been winning acclaim globally, collecting over 15 international awards
including best short film at Edinburgh, Manhattan, Rhode Island,
Zagreb, Brest European Short Film Festival and La Public award for best
International film at this years Clermont Ferrand. Andy co founded the
feature film company Sound Films and its newly formed sister company
Sound Talent.
www.soundfilms.com | www.soundtalent.net
Antonio Nuić, director and scriptwriter. Born in Sarajevo 1977. He
graduated in film and TV directing from Academy of dramatic arts in
Zagreb. He is a member of Croatian Film Directors Society. All For Free
is his first long feature film.
Filmography and Awards:
On The Spot, 12 min., 1998.
His first short film, won awards on the Croatian student film festival
FRKA for Best film, Best screenplay, Audience choice award and it was
shown on several student festivals.
Give Them Dinamo Back, 28 min, 1999.
A TV drama which won Audience award on the Croatian student film festival FRKA.
Sex, Booze And Short Fuse, 23 min, 2002.-2004. (omnibus)
A low budget omnibus based on tree different stories produced with only
100 000 EUR and filmed on HD technology. He is a scenarist and director
of the third story.
1999 – 2004 – directs TV shows, music and promotional videos.
All For Free, 94 min., 2006.
Great Golden Arena for best movie,
Golden Arena for best director,
Golden Arena for best screenplay
Golden Arena for best female supporting role in Pula Film Festival
Heart of Sarajevo for best male leading role in Sarajevo Film Festival.
Alexey Fedorchenko
was born in Sol'-lleck, Russia, in 1966. He graduated economy in
Yekaterinburg in 1988 and script writing from the Russian Film
Institute in 2000. He currently works as a director of documentary and
feature films for the Sverdlovsk Film Studios and as a script writer.
His film 'Prvi na Mjesecu'(Pervye na Lune) won Golden Pram for Best
Documentary Film at the third Zagreb Film Festival.
Žiri programa "Kockice"
Ivan-Goran Vitez
is the director of the controversial short film 'Seal Slaughter' and of
the documentary on Pula Film Festival ‘Little Hands’, which was never
publicly screened due to unfortunate circumstances. When he does not
direct he works as an assistant director on Croatian film and TV
production s. He worked as a co-script writer and assistant director in
the first season of the popular sitcom ‘Bitange i princeze'. His film
'Last Communion' won at the third Zagreb Film Festival in the program
Checkers in Croatian film competition.
Martin Milinković
was born in Zagreb in 1972. He is director of cinema distribution of
Continental Film, in charge of the distribution of the films from the
following American film studios: 20th Century Fox, Buena Vista
International and Sony Pictures Releasing International. He also
supervises synchronization of children films of the mentioned studios.
He has written on film in the magazines Studio, Heroina, Croatian Film
Almanac and Globus . He currently writes on music for the magazine
Elle, as well as edits and runs the show on film music on Radio 101,
Zagreb.
Ðelo Hadžiselimović
was born in Zagreb in 1950. He graduated Comparative Literature and the
English Language from the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb . He has
worked on TV Zagreb, later Croatian TV, since 1974. He is the editor of
the Foreign Program of the Croatian TV.
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