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Winners 2000
Cotswold International Film & Video Festival
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The 2000 Cotswold International Film & Video Festival

Programmes selected from the winning entries were shown  over four days in July on a 4.5 metre screen in The Studio Theatre, Wycliffe Junior College, Ryeford, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire. The culmination was Saturday evening's presentation of trophies and prizes.


Terry EldingTHE WINNERS
124 entries from 21 countries made judging a marathon. The top award  for the Best Film of the Festival went to Terry Elding (pictured) whose stunning underwater videography and excellent editing made his study of life on a Maldive island absolutely fascinating.

Terry is a professional diver but an amateur movie maker.  He was not able to accept the award in person because he was under the sea! It was collected by Annette Witte who narrated the film's moving conservation message.

The top three  awards in each category are:

AMATEUR:

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Ocean Odyssey
also Overall Best and Photographic Society of America Gold Medal. (Terry Elding, Peterborough)

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Pianissimo

(Mino Croce & Guido Wilhelm, Italy)

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Loneliness

(Horst Brucker, Germany)

STUDENT:

  • Hands Off. (Jason Dainter, Royston).

  • Hopeless. (Rena Perakis, USA).

  • Staff Room at Tiffin School. (Dan Greenway,- Surbiton & Soton. Uni.)

OPEN: (All Pros).

  • Jesus 2000. (Eric Cooper, USA).

  • The Offering. (Paul Lee, Canada).

  • Persistence. (James Irving, Romford).


The festival is supported by
The Stroud District Councils's Leisure and Development Services
and organised by the Cotswold Video Camera Club.

How the festival started | Interviews: Eric Cooper and Kay Bamford-Burnell


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