36th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

Krzysztof Zanussi, Jury President

The 36th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival took place from 5 to 14 July 2001. The Crystal Globe was won by Amélie, a French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. The second prize, the Special Jury Prize was won by Hi, Tereska, a Polish drama film directed by Robert Gliński. Polish film and theatre director, producer and screenwriter Krzysztof Zanussi was the president of the jury.[1]

Juries

The following people formed the juries of the festival: [2]

Main competition

  • Krzysztof Zanussi, Jury President (Poland)
  • Lissy Bellaiche (Denmark)
  • Labina Mitevska (Republic of Macedonia)
  • Marie-José Nat (France)
  • Malti Sahai (India)
  • Lee Hall (UK)
  • Jan Hřebejk (Czech Republic)
  • Jafar Panahi (Iran)

Documentaries

  • Erika Gregor, president (Germany)
  • Olga Sommerová (Czech Republic)
  • Viktor Kossakovskij (Russia)
  • Bijidar Manov (Bulgaria)
  • Miroljub Vučkovič (Jugoslavia)

Official selection awards

Jean-Pierre Jeunet, director of Amélie
Robert Gliński, director of Hi, Tereska

The following feature films and people received the official selection awards:[1]

  • Crystal Globe (Grand Prix) - Amélie (Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain) by Jean-Pierre Jeunet (France, Germany)
  • Special Jury Prize - Hi, Tereska (Cześć Tereska) by Robert Gliński (Poland)
  • Best Director Award - Ibolya Fekete for Chico (Hungary)
  • Best Actress Award - Viveka Seldahl for her role in A Song for Martin (En sång för Martin) (Sweden)
  • Best Actor Award - Sven Wollter for his role in A Song for Martin (En sång för Martin) (Sweden)
  • Special Jury Mention - The Unfinished Song (Qateh-ye natamam) by Maziar Miri (Iran)[3] & Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening (Perfume de violetas, nadie te oye) by Marisa Sistach (Mexico)

Other statutory awards

Other statutory awards that were conferred at the festival:[2]

Non-statutory awards

The following non-statutory awards were conferred at the festival:[2]

  • FIPRESCI International Critics Award: Hi, Tereska (Cześć Tereska) by Robert Gliński (Poland)[6]
  • FICC - The Don Quixote Prize: Hi, Tereska (Cześć Tereska) by Robert Gliński (Poland)
    • Special Mention: Violet Perfume: No One Is Listening (Perfume de violetas, nadie te oye) by Marisa Sistach (Mexico)
  • Ecumenical Jury Award: Chico by Ibolya Fekete (Hungary)
  • Philip Morris Film Award: A Place in the World (Mesto na zemle) by Artour Aristakisian (Russia)[7]
  • NETPAC Award: Under the Skin of the City (Zir-e poost-e shahr) Rakhshan Bani-E'temad (Iran)
    • Special Mention: Firefly Dreams (Ichiban utsukushî natsu) by John Williams (Japan)[8]
  • Best Student Film: Nelásky (Unhappy) by Tomáš Bařina (Czech Republic)
    • Special Mention: The Devouring Eyes by Syllas Tzoumerkas (Greece)

References

  1. ^ a b "History - 36th festival". KVIFF. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "Final press release of the KVIFF (PDF in Czech)" (PDF). kviff.com. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  3. ^ The Unfinished Song on IMDb
  4. ^ Lives on IMDb
  5. ^ Noodle Soup on IMDb
  6. ^ "FIPRESCI Awards 2001". fipresci.org. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  7. ^ A Place in the World on IMDb
  8. ^ Firefly Dreams on IMDb


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Official Selection awards
  • Crystal Globe
  • Special Jury Prize
  • Best Director
  • Best Actress
  • Best Actor
Other statutory awards
  • East of the West Award
  • Best Documentary Film
  • Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema
  • Festival President's Award
  • Právo Audience Award
Non-statutory awards
By year