International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2011

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The video artist Bjørn Melhus

The 57th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen 2011 took place from May 5th to 10th in the Oberhausen Lichtburg . The theme Animal Cinema: A Brief History of Animal Films was curated by Cord Riechelmann and Marcel Schwierin . Profiles covered William E. Jones , Roter Hahn and Grzegorz Królikiewicz .

Prize winner: International competition

International jury

Grand Prix of the City of Oberhausen

Sans-titre , Neïl Beloufa ( France )

Grand Prize

two main prizes

The Artist , Laure Prouvost ( United Kingdom )

Mercúrio , Sandro Aguilar ( Portugal )

ARTE award for a European short film

TSE , Roee Rosen ( Israel )

Honorable Mention

I'm Not the Enemy , Bjørn Melhus ( Germany )

Jury of the Ministry for Family, Children, Youth, Culture and Sport of North Rhine-Westphalia

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Sans-titre , Neïl Beloufa (France)

Honorable Mention

Three Walls , Zaheed Mawani ( Canada )

FIPRESCI jury

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Handebol , Anita Rocha da Silveira ( Brazil )

Ecumenical jury

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Atrophy , Palesa Shongwe ( South Africa )

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen

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Kengere , Peter Tukei Muhumuza ( Uganda )

Prize winner: German competition

Award for the best contribution

Traces of an Elephant , Vanessa Nica Mueller

3sat promotion award

marxism today (prologue) , Phil Collins

Honorable Mention

i ride my bike to the edge of the atmosphere in half an hour , Michel Klöfkorn

ZONTA Prize for a filmmaker from the International or German Competition

99 Beautiful , Tessa Knapp

Prize winner: NRW competition

First price

How to Raise the Moon , Anja Struck

Second prize

The moon is a beautiful place , Anne Maschlanka and Viktoria Gurtovaj

Prize winners: Children's and Youth Film Competition

Children's jury

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Mobile , Verena Fels (Germany)

Honorable Mention

Haru no ogawa , Sakichi Sato ( Japan )

Youth jury

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Små barn, stora ord , Lisa James Larsson ( Sweden )

Honorable Mention

Naiá ea lua , Leandro Tadashi (Brazil)

Prize winners: 13th MuVi Prize for the best German music video

1st Prize

One Minute Soundsculpture ( Ryōji Ikeda ), Daniel Franke

2nd prize

There Will Be Singing ( Efdemin ), Jutojo and Phillip Sollmann

3rd prize

Ah! ( Oval ), Darko Dragicevic

MuVi online audience award

Bagatelle I ( sonic.art ), Sebastian Huber , Robert Pohle and Johannes Timpernagel

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