Crisis is today’s expression. There’s financial crisis, climate change, complex systems threatening to collapse. Like never before effects of human action are cumulating. Poverty, famines, and social distortion are on the horizon. But then there’s always been apocalyptic prediction, as well as unexpected loopholes. But what is next? What will the world look like, when it’s over and done with? Tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, beyond incertitude, the inevitable workflow, the world will look different. "Morgen sehen wir weiter" (We’ll See Tomorrow) is the motto of the first Intervideo-Nachwuchspreis for students and future film professionals. 236 short films from 31 countries participated in the sections "documentary style", "free style/animation/
Jury members were Prof. Manfred Waffender, Robert-Schumann-
The prizes have been awarded during the "exground" film festival in Wiesbaden, Germany on 15th November 2009. By now you can watch more than 20 shortfilms in full length at: http://www.intervideo-
1. Price – documentary style: „NICHT NUR DER HIMMEL IST BLAU“, O. Walser, E. Schmitt und S. Müller Germany 2009. A short documentary about an eco-guerilla-
1. Price – free style/animation/
It’s an animated short story about the stick man John, who finds himself inventing the most unthinkable explanation for his frustrations over the modern society
1. Price - fiction/short film: “Sight”, Amirali Navaee, Germany. 2009 Blind people with dark glasses sit in a cinema, while a film is shown on the screen. A story-teller tells the blind audience lies about what is on screen. Elias, a young man, dares taking off his glasses and sees the truth.
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