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German film Silent River winner of 13th FSF

20. March 2012. | 08:16

Source: Tanjug

 The Grand Prix at the 13th Student Film Festival (FSF) went to the German film Silent River directed by Anca Miruna Lazarescu, while Marko Djordjevic's "On the long shore" was named the best film from Serbia, decided the jury at the festival held from March 15 to 18 at the Film Archive.

 The Grand Prix at the 13th Student Film Festival (FSF) went to the German film Silent River directed by Anca Miruna Lazarescu, while Marko Djordjevic's "On the long shore" was named the best film from Serbia, decided the jury at the festival held from March 15 to 18 at the Film Archive.

"Love Davka" from Israel, directed by Rona Soffer, was chosen as the best documentary. "Perpetuum" from Germany, directed by Caroline Reucker, was named the best animated film, while "Korana," a German-Croatian co-production directed by Michael Schranner, picked up the cinematography award.

The 13th FS was organized in partnership with the Youth Office of the Stari Grad municipality. The main program showcased 40 films from 15 countries.

The jury comprised Studio B executive director Jugoslav Pantelic, director Vladimir Tagic and Film Archive Director Dinko Tucakovic.

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