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Dave Watterson's report | Peter
& Mary Rouillard's report | Festival
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An odd remark for a Scotsman perhaps. Highlander are the best known supplier of royalty-free music in Germany and Austria and I was commenting on the overuse of inappropriate synthesizer music. This was my second time on the jury at the Festival of Nations. That meant a week with spells of intense concentration on movies (great!) and then on working out what to say about them on stage shortly afterwards (not great!) and how to say at least some of it in German (aaargh!) Any festival depends on the quality of films and the people who go. Luckily the Festival of Nations achieves excellence in both and the audience forgave both my rotten German and that I reverted to English frequently. People A remarkable aspect of the Festival of Nations is that when the jury go on stage to discuss the films seen in the previous hour or so, the audience and film makers join in. Many authors (film makers) were present for all or part of the week including several whose films are familiar in the UK too:
Films
745 films were entered and we saw 110 in competition (plus 35 shorties -
movies under 5 minutes). The standard was very high. Full results are on
the Festival of Nations website (see below). To pick just a few of my favourites
apart from those mentioned by Peter and Mary in their report ...
If you want to enter next year's festival get your entry in by 1st March 2007 (no fee, length up to 30 minutes, details on their website). If you want to enjoy a week of fun and fine film that's on 17th - 23rd June. Contact me david.filmsocs@virgin.net for suggestions on cheap travel. - Dave Watterson See also Peter & Mary Rouillard's report and the Festival of Nations website: Page updated on 21 March 2008 Authors' views are not necessarily those of The Institute of Amateur Cinematographers Free JavaScripts provided
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