2010 Production support

국제경쟁

대상

Czech Peace

Vit Klusák, Filip Remunda
  • Czech Republic
  • 2010
  • 104min
  • 35mm
  • Color

Synopsis

From the makers of the legendary , a hilarious documentary about a hypermarket hoax, comes , a playfully explosive film about the mayor of a small Czech village and his attempts to foil an American plan to build its 762nd military base right on his doorstep. The players in this story are everyone from villagers to George W. Bush, Condoleezza Rice, Barack Obama, peace activists and American arms lobbyists. Can the Mayor of Trokavec (population 80) take on the US?

Director

  • Vit Klusák
    Graduate of the Department of Documentary Film at FAMU (Film and Television School of the Academy of Performing Arts) Prague, since 2005 he has been teaching in the same department. He studied photography at the Industrial Graphic Arts School in Prague and has had two solo shows of photo exhibitionsgraphy. At present, in addition to the Nošovice project, he is preparing a black comedy film based on the fairy tale of the same name by the Czech writer Karel Jaromír Erben. He runs the independent production company, Hypermarket Film Ltd.

    Czech Peace (2010)
    Intermission (2006)
    Czech Dream (2004)
    Heaven (2003)
    Jazz War (2001)
  • Filip Remunda
    Filip Remunda is a Czech director, cinematographer and producer. In 2005 he graduated FAMU – documentary directing department in the workshop of Karel Vachek. His film, Village B., was named best documentary film at the 2002 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and at the 2003 FAMU Festival, and it received the Don Quixote Award at the 2003 Art Film festival, as well as several other prizes at festivals in Europe and the United States. He lectured at the Flaherty Documentary Seminar in the USA. Filip Remunda is the co-founder of the Institute of Documentary Film (www.docuinter.net). He runs the independent production company Hypermarket Film Ltd.

    Czech Peace (2010)
    The Tadpole, the Rabbit and the HollyGhost(2007)
    Film Encounters (2007)
    Czech Dream (2004)
    A.B.C.D.T.O.P.O.L. (2003)

심사위원 특별상

Ochetuji Diary

JI Geum-jong, CHOI Yu-jin
  • Korea
  • 2009
  • 83min
  • HDV
  • Color

Synopsis

Today Korean society is ruled by neo-liberalism. Conditions of social minorities are getting worse, democracy is regressing. A candlelight rally was held in spring of 2008 to protest the actions of the government but the government didn’t change anything. So Priests Mun Kyu-hyun, Sukyong and Jeon Jong-hun started a ling penance of ‘Ochetoji’ (Full Bowing Diary - Bowing with the whole body to the ground).

Director

  • JI Geum-jong
    Born in Seoul in 1962. He is one of the most representative social activists in Korea. is his first documentary film.

    오체투지 다이어리 Ochetuji Diary (2009)
  • CHOI Yu-jin
    Born in Cheongju in 1981. Graduated from College of Fine Arts at Seoul National University. Completed MediAct Documentary production workshop.

    오체투지 다이어리 Ochetuji Diary (2009)

관객상 & 최우수 한국 다큐멘터리상

The Story of Namildang in Yongsan

Oh Doo-hee
  • Korea
  • 2010
  • 86min
  • DV
  • Color

Synopsis

In Yongsan in Seoul, tenants displaced by a new urban redevelopment policy were driven from their homes. In defiance of the policy, they set up a watch tower on the top of the 'namildang' building. When the Special Weapons and Tactics Team (SWAT) stormed their position, five tenants and one police officer died. It was a tragic disaster.

Director

  • Oh Doo-hee
    She has been an activist for 30 years. She has been active in various social activism sectors for the last 30years. is her first documentary film.

    용산 남일당 이야기 The story of Namildang in Yongsan (2010)