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Cinema Mundi International Film Festival

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Location
  
Brno, Czech Republic

Website
  
www.cinemamundi.info

Founded
  
2010

The Cinema Mundi International Film Festival is a film festival, inaugurated in 2010, and held annually at the end of February, beginning of March in Brno, Czech Republic.

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History

The first Cinema Mundi International Film Festival took place in late February, early March 2010 in Brno, Czech Republic. The inspiration for the festival came from the tradition of Brno Exhibition Centre, which was established in 1928 and since then has been attracting international exhibitors to Brno. Josef Čadík, a film fan who has been operating mobile open-air cinemas in the Czech Republic and Central Europe since 1991, established the festival in the desire to create in Brno a similar platform for the world of film. He is the current director of the festival. The main partner of the festival is the South Moravian Region whose administrative body is seated in Brno.

Program

In addition to screening the most recent selection of films made in Europe and the USA, the festival aims at screening films representing the contemporary national cinemas of the countries of Central and South America, Africa and Asia. When selecting films from these countries in particular, the festival commission pays their special attention to the films that have been submitted to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the United States (Oscars) for consideration in the category of Best Foreign Language Film. These films then often become a part of the main competitive section of the Cinema Mundi International Film Festival program. Additional sections of the festival include the latest Czech-language feature films and feature films that represent contemporary film art from three selected countries or a particular region.

Festival jury and winners

Since the second year of the festival in 2011, the Student Jury selects the best films. The Jury is formed by students of Masaryk University, the second largest university in the Czech Republic, whose students participate in the realization and organization of the festival to a great extent. Four Best Films have been chosen and six Special Awards have been bestowed by the Student Jury in the past four years:

  • 2014 Best Film: Halima's Path (2012), Dir. Arsen Anton Ostojić, Croatia
  • 2014 Special Award: Missing Picture (2013), Dir. Rithy Panh, Cambodia
  • 2013 Best Film: Blood of My Blood (2011), Dir. João Canijo, Portugal
  • 2013 Special Award: Lore (2012), Dir. Cate Shortland, Australia
  • 2012 Best Film: As If I'm Not There (2010), Dir. Juanita Wilson, Ireland
  • 2012 Special Awards: Punk's Not Dead (2011), Dir. Vladimir Blazevski, Macedonia; Elite Squad: The Enemy Within (2010), Dir. José Padilha, Brazil
  • 2011 Best Film: Of Gods and Men (2010), Dir. Xavier Beauvois, France
  • 2011 Special Awards: Life, Above All (2010), Dir. Oliver Schmitz, South Africa; East, West, East: The Final Sprint (2009), Dir. Gjergj Xhuvani, Albania
  • Festival guests

    Since its inauguration in 2010, the Cinema Mundi International Film Festival has welcomed several accomplished guests from the world of film, including Goran Marković, director, Serbia; Srđan Karanović, director, Serbia; Lordan Zafranović, director, Croatia; İsmail Güneş, director, Turkey; Yesim Ceren Bozoglu, actress, Turkey; Iveta Grófová, director, Slovakia; João Canijo, director, Portugal; Vladimír Blazevski, director, Macedonia; Juanita Wilson, director, Ireland; Sulev Keedus, director, Estonia; Karel Roden, actor, Czech Republic; Martin Šulík, director, Slovakia; Jiří Menzel, director, Czech Republic; Hilda Hidalgo, director, Costa Rica; Jaroslav Vojtek, director, Slovakia; Anjorka Strechel, actress, Germany; Jaroslav Dušek, actor, Czech Republic; Paresh Mokashi, director, India; Miguel Littin, director, Chile; Justin Molotnikov, director, Scotland; Stephen McCole, actor, Scotland and others.

    References

    Cinema Mundi International Film Festival Wikipedia