Bunter Hund - International Short Film Festival Munich

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The international short film festival Bunter Hund is an independent short film festival that takes place annually in Munich . The “ Hasso ” audience award, endowed with 500 euros, is awarded in the competition program.

Participants and selection

Eligible are short films of all genres from the last two and the current production year with a maximum length of 20 minutes. Filmmakers can submit their productions until mid-October each year. The formats 35 mm , 16 mm , BetaSP and MiniDV are accepted. There is no thematic specification.

All short films submitted (approx. 400 annually) will be viewed by the organization team. Of these, around 50 will be selected and divided into four competition programs and two special programs. The result is a mixture of fiction , animation , documentary and experimental films by professionals, beginners and amateurs.

At the Bunter Hund short film festival, the quality of the pictures and the budget of the short films are not decisive. Every year both short films that were shot with simple camcorders and works from film schools are in the competition. The winners are chosen by the audience, who evaluate the short films of a screening and thus decide on the award of the Hasso .

history

Workshop cinema, entrance area

The short film festival Bunter Hund was launched in 1999 on the initiative of some film enthusiasts who have shown short films from all over the world since 1996 during the Free & Easy Festival in the Backstage Club . It has been taking place in the workshop cinema since 2000 . The Maxim cinema was also used occasionally. The festival is a member of Filmstadt München eV and the Association of Bavarian Film Festivals and is funded by the cultural department of the City of Munich . It is organized by the Kulturkurzwaren eV association.

Festival schedule

The short film festival Bunter Hund always takes place in Munich in mid-March (since 2014) (until mid-October 2013) and lasts four days, from Thursday to Sunday.

The short films are divided into six programs, each shown once or twice.

All short films from the four competition programs are in the competition. These are four of the following five programs (one of the programs is canceled each year):

  • Different & nice
  • Work is half of life
  • homeland
  • Heroes like us
  • Love & other atrocities

All films from the competition programs are rated by the audience. In the final The price is hot , the most popular short films will compete against each other on the last day of the short film festival and the final winner will be chosen by the audience.

The special programs Trash Night , Total Subjective (2005–2011) and Short for Short (since 2012) run out of competition. In the special program Trash Night , the weirdest yet worth seeing films are shown. The special program Total Subjective included short films that just failed to make it into the competition program, but which individual team members thought were worth performing. Short films for children are shown in the short for short special program.

On Saturday evening 2007-2011 a film party Mad Dog Film Lounge took place with audience, film participants and organizers. The special program Total Subjective was also shown at this party.

Palmares

  • 1999: Die Hard by Konstantin Bronsit
  • 2000: Hase & Igel by Sebastian Winkels
  • 2001: Bsss from Felix Gönnert and Die Wurstverkäuferin from Stefan Hillebrand, Oliver Paulus
  • 2002: The wheel of Chris Stenner , Arvid Uibel, Heidi Wittlinger
  • 2003: Me and the universe by Hajo Schomerus
  • 2004: True by Tom Tykwer
  • 2005: Penultimate farewell to Heiko Hahn
  • 2006: Sintonía by Jose Mari Goenaga
  • 2007: Lavatory love story by Konstantin Bronsit
  • 2008: Tôt ou Tard by Jadwiga Kowalska
  • 2009: Signalis by Adrian Flückiger
  • 2010: Between Worlds by Dorothea Carl
  • 2011: La Huida / The Runaway by Victor Carrey
  • 2012: Fallen / Fallen by Christoph Schuler
  • 2013: La Boda / The Wedding by Marina Seresesky
  • 2014: --- (only best of the past 15 years)
  • 2015: Au Moins Le Sais Tu / Do You Even Know by Arthur Lecouturier
  • 2016: AlieNation by Laura Lehmus
  • 2017: Timecode by Juanjo Giménez
  • 2018: Cubeman by Linda Dombrovszky
  • 2019: The mandarin tree by Cengiz Akaygün

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. About us - Bunter Hund. In: Bunter Hund International Short Film Festival. Retrieved March 7, 2020 .
  2. Excerpt from the 2016 award-winning film , www.vimeo.com, accessed on March 14, 2016.
  3. Excerpt from the 2017 award-winning film , www.vimeo.com, accessed on March 13, 2017.
  4. Heroes - Bunter Hund. In: kurzfilmfest-muenchen.de. March 8, 2018, accessed March 12, 2018 .