26 FILMS WILL COMPETE IN THE OFFICIAL SECTION OF THE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL POINT OF VIEW
Having appraised the 368 films presented for pre-selection, the festival's selection committee has chosen 16 long and 10 short documentary films for the competition stage. These films shall be screened during the festival for all audiences from the 18th to the 26th of February 2005, and shall contend for the following prizes:
The 26 films selected shall be screened from the 18th to the 26th of February as part of the I International Documentary Film Festival of Navarra POINT OF VIEW. In addition to the Official Competition Section, the festival shall also screen the winning films from the best documentary film festivals from around the world as part of the FESTIVAL OF FESTIVALS section.
It shall also organise a RETROSPECTIVE of the French director and photographer Raymond Depardon and shall pay TRIBUTE to the director Pío Caro Baroja for his work as ethnographic documentary filmmaker and to the filmmaker Jean Vigo, the first person to speak of "point of view" documentaries, in the hundredth anniversary of the year of his birth.
SELECTED FILMS
LONG FILMS
"A pesar de la noche". 68'. France. Directed by: Marc Weymuller (France).
"Nº 17". 76'. Israel. Directed by: David Ofek (Israel).
"Dr. Nagesh". 51'. Belgium. Directed by: Dominique Henry and Vincent Detours (Belgium).
"Melting Siberia". 72'. Israel. Directed by: Ido Haar (Israel).
"Bandits". 52'. Germany. Directed by: Zaza Rusadze (Georgia).
"Pinochet and his three Generals". 101'. France. Directed by: José María Berzosa (Spain).
"The people of Angkor". 90'. France. Directed by: Rithy Panh (Cambodia).
"Faires and other tales". 55'. Germany. Directed by: Dörthe Eickelberg (Germany).
"Russian Moles". 40'. Russia. Directed by: Yevgeny Serdyukovsky (Russia).
"Bagdad Rap". 75'. Spain. Directed by: Arturo Cisneros (Spain).
"Golden hut". 60'. Hungary. Directed by: Dezso Zsigmond (Hungary).
"66 seasons". 86'. Slovakia. Directed by: Peter Kerekes (Slovakia).
"El cielo gira". 104'. Spain. Directed by: Mercedes Alvarez (Spain).
"My grandma, a heroine?". 52'. Belgium. Directed by: Tatiana de Perlinghi (Belgium).
"Mojado - El documental indocumentado". 98'. Canada. Directed by: Arturo
"Checkpoint". 80'. Israel. Directed by: Yoav Shamir (Israel).
SHORT FILMS
"Platicando". 25'. Spain. Directed by: Marisa Lafuente Esteso (Spain).
"Caleidoscopio". 8'. Cuba. Directed by: Irene M. Borrego (Spain).
"A diary from the Next World". 27'. Russia. Directed by: Oxana Barkovskaya (Russia).
"Notes for a Coastline". 26'. New Zealand. Directed by: Zoe Roland (New Zealand).
"El sueño de Malika". 19'. Spain. Directed by: Clemente Bernad (Spain).
"Los planetas giran también". 14'. Spain. Directed by: Jaime Palomo (Spain).
"Never do the men cry". 11'. Iran. Directed by: Peim Nahanghodrati (Iran).
"Hope to return". 21'. Iran. Directed by: Fariba Jamali Nemati (Iran).
"Good times". 31'. Italy. Directed by: Alessandro Cabbigoli, Dalia Castel (Italy).
"L.A. Joy". 10'. USA. Directed by: Luis Castro (Spain).
23.12.2004 | Editor's blog
Cat. : Alessandro Cabbigoli Arturo Cisneros BAGDAD Checkpoint Cinema of Cambodia Clemente Bernad Dalia Castel David Ofek DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL Dominique Henry Entertainment Entertainment Fariba Jamali Nemati Films Irene M. Borrego Jaime Palomo Jean Vigo José María Berzosa L.A. Luis Castro Marc Weymuller Marisa Lafuente Esteso Mercedes Álvarez New Zealand Peter Kerekes Pío Caro Baroja Platicando Raymond Depardon Raymond Depardon Rithy Panh SELECTED FILMSLONG FILMS Short Films Tatiana de Perlinghi the documentary film festival the FESTIVAL OF FESTIVALS The People of Angkor Vincent Detours Yevgeny Serdyukovsky Yoav Shamir Zoe Roland