Italian Environmental Film Festival

The Italian Environmental Film Festival (in Italian: Festival CinemAmbiente or Festival internazionale di cinema e cultura ambientale) is an important Italian film festival founded in 1998 and taking place every year in Turin, Italy. It is a member of the Environmental Film Festival Network, which is an association of international festivals in environmental issues.

Award winners

  • 2001: Children, Kossoco 2000 by Ferenc Moldovànyi (Hungary, 2001, 30')[1]
  • 2002: God's Children by Hiroshi Shinomiya (Japan, 2001, 105')[2]
  • 2003: Dans Grozny dans by Jos de Putter (Netherlands, 2002, 75')[3]
  • 2004: Carpatia by Andrzej Klamt and Ulrich Rydzewsky, (Germany, Austria, 2004, 127')[4]
  • 2005: Shape of the Moon by Leonard Retel Helmrich, (Netherlands, 2004, 92')[5]
  • 2006: The Real Dirt on Farmer John by Taggart Siegel (USA, 2005, 83')[6]
  • 2007: The Planet by Michael Stenberg, Linus Torell and Johan Söderberg, (Sweden, Norway, 2006, 84')[7]
  • 2008: The Nuclear Come Back by Justin Pemberton, (New Zealand, 2007, 75')[8]
  • 2009: Old partner by Lee Chung-ryoul, (South Korea, 2008, 75')[9]
  • 2010: Life for sale by Yorgos Avgeropoulos (Greece, 2010, 61'), 2010)[10]
  • 2011: There once was an island by Briar March (New Zealand, USA, 2010, 80')[11]
  • 2012: The Big Fix by Josh Tickell and Rebecca Tickell (USA, France, 2011, 88’)[12]
  • 2013: Der Letze Fang by Markus C. M. Schmidt, (Germany, 2012, 85’)[13]
  • 2014: Virunga by Orlando von Einsiedel, (Great Britain, 2014, 97)
  • 2015: Bikes vs Cars by Fredrik Gertten, (Sweden, 2015, 91’)
  • 2016: When Two Worlds Collide by Heidi Brandenburg and Mathew Orzel, (Peru, 2016, 100')
  • 2017: Plastic China by Jiuliang Wang (China, 2016, 82’)
  • 2018: Genesis 2.0 by Christian Frei, Maxim Arbugaev (Swiss, 2018, 103’)
  • 2019: The Burning Field by Justin Weinrich, (USA, 2019, 72’)
  • 2020: special online edition without prizewinners due to the COVID 19 pandemic [14]
  • 2021: Marcher sur l'eau by Aissa Maiga, (France, Belgium, 2021, 89')[15]

References

  1. ^ Children, Kossoco 2000
  2. ^ God's Children
  3. ^ Dans Grozny dans
  4. ^ Carpatia
  5. ^ Stand van de maan
  6. ^ The Real Dirt on Farmer John
  7. ^ The Planet
  8. ^ The Nuclear Come Back
  9. ^ Old Partner – Wyo-nang so-ri
  10. ^ Winners 2010
  11. ^ Winners 2011
  12. ^ Winners 2012
  13. ^ Winners 2013
  14. ^ "Cinemambiente 2020, i film e le novità della special edition". 30 September 2020.
  15. ^ "Cinema Ambiente, 'Marcher sur l'EAU' vince 24/A edizione - Piemonte". 6 October 2021.

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