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词条 Thessaloniki International Film Festival
释义

  1. Overview

  2. History

     Greek Film Festival (1960-1991)  International Film Festival (1992-today) 

  3. Best film award until 1992

  4. List of Golden Alexander Winners

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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| name = Thessaloniki International Film Festival
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| image = Festival kinhmatografou - new logo.jpg
| caption = Festival logo
| location = Thessaloniki, Greece
| awards =
| predecessor = Thessaloniki Festival of Greek Cinema
| founded = {{start date|1960}}
| number =
| language = International
| date = {{start date|2018|11|1}} - {{end date|2018|11|11}}
| website = {{url|http://www.filmfestival.gr/}}
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The Thessaloniki International Film Festival (TIFF; {{lang-el|Διεθνές Φεστιβάλ Κινηματογράφου Θεσσαλονίκης}}, Diethnes Festival Kinimatografou Thessalonikis) has become one of the Southeast Europe's primary showcases for the work of new and emerging filmmakers. The event features the International Section, a panorama of Greek films, the New Horizons program, the Balkan Survey, and numerous retrospectives and tributes to leading figures in the world of film. The Festival is competitive with the International Section jury awarding several prizes each year, most notably the "Golden Alexander" for Best Feature-Length Film.

The last event was the 59th TIFF and took place from Nov 1st to Nov 11th 2018.[1]

Overview

Since 1992, the International Thessaloniki Film Festival has striven to present the most innovative independent films from around the world. Components of the Festival include:

  • The International Competition section consists of new directors' first or second films.
  • The non-competitive panorama of Greek films, an overview of the recent local production is followed by the presentation of the State Film Awards by the Greek Ministry of Culture.
  • The Independence Days non-competitive section is the cutting-edge showcase for the latest trends in independent film production.
  • The Balkan Survey, created in 1994, stands as a unique program which offers audiences a window on the cinema of this region of the world.

In March 2016, French film producer Élise Jalladeau[2] was appointed as director of the Thessaloniki International Film Festival. In May 2016, film critic Orestis Andreadakis[3] was named artistic director.

Cinematographer Giorgos Arvanitis[4] serves as president of the TIFF Board.

Retrospectives and tributes look at both historic masters, and emerging artists. Since 1993, numerous directors have been represented in the retrospective/tribute programs, including:

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  • John Cassavetes (1992)
  • Atom Egoyan (1992)
  • Jules Dassin (1993)
  • David Cronenberg (1993)
  • Nagisa Oshima (1994)
  • Nanni Moretti (1995)
  • Michael Cacoyannis (1995)
  • Krzysztof Kieślowski (1995)
  • Bernardo Bertolucci (1996)
  • Claude Chabrol (1997)
  • Manoel de Oliveira (1997)
  • Arturo Ripstein (1997)
  • Takis Kanellopoulos (1997)
  • Peter Greenaway (1998)
  • Nikos Koundouros (1998)
  • Akira Kurosawa (1998)
  • Jean-Daniel Pollet (1998)
  • Ken Loach (1998)
  • Pedro Almodóvar (1999)
  • Amos Gitai (1999)
  • Vasilis Georgiadis (1999)
  • Theo Angelopoulos (2000)
  • Jerzy Skolimowski (2000)
  • John Boorman (2001)
  • Dinos Dimopoulos (2001)
  • Jan Hřebejk (2001)
  • Stanley Kwan (2001)
  • Marco Bellocchio (2002)
  • Pantelis Voulgaris (2002)
  • Bob Rafelson (2002)
  • Béla Tarr (2002)
  • Giannis Dalianidis (2002)
  • Otar Iosseliani (2003)
  • Wong Kar-wai (2003)
  • Joao Cesar Monteiro (2003)
  • Abbas Kiarostami (2004)
  • Víctor Erice (2004)
  • Kiyoshi Kurosawa (2004)
  • Götz Spielmann (2004)
  • Todd Verow (2004)
  • Hirokazu Koreeda (2004)
  • Michael Winterbottom (2005)
  • Hou Hsiao-hsien (2005)
  • Nikos Papatakis (2005)
  • Kutluğ Ataman (2005)
  • Giorgos Panousopoulos (2005)
  • Kim Jee-woon (2005)
  • Seijun Suzuki (2005)
  • Patrice Chéreau (2005)
  • Vittorio Storaro (2005)
  • Lucian Pintilie (2006)
  • Wim Wenders (2006)
  • Nuri Bilge Ceylan (2006)
  • Stavros Tsiolis (2006)
  • Abderrahmane Sissako (2006)
  • Jim McKay (director) (2006)
  • Jan Švankmajer (2006)
  • Jasmila Žbanić (2006)
  • Chen Kaige (2006)
  • John Malkovich (2007)
  • Nikos Nikolaidis (2007)
  • John Sayles (2007)
  • William Klein (2007)
  • Nae Caranfil (2007)
  • Lee Chang-dong (2007)
  • Yasmin Ahmad (2007)
  • Mikio Naruse (2007)
  • Gustavo Santaolalla (2008)
  • Emir Kusturica (2008)
  • Takeshi Kitano (2008)
  • Oliver Stone (2008)
  • Luc Dardenne (2008)
  • Terence Davies (2008)
  • Ousmane Sembène (2008)
  • Ivan Ladislav Galeta (2008)
  • Werner Herzog (2009)
  • Goran Paskaljević (2009)
  • Alexandre Desplat (2009)
  • Susanne Bier (2010)
  • Dorota Kędzierzawska (2010)
  • Mohamed Al-Daradji (2010)
  • Werner Schroeter (2010)
  • Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2010)
  • Ole Christian Madsen(2011)
  • Sara Driver (2011)
  • Paolo Sorrentino (2011)
  • Ulrich Seidl (2011)
  • Constantine Giannaris (2011)
  • J. X. Williams (2011)
  • Erden Kıral (2011)
  • Aki Kaurismaki (2012)
  • Andreas Dresen (2012)
  • Bahman Ghobadi (2012)
  • Cristian Mungiu (2012)
  • Lior Shamriz (2012)
  • Alain Guiraudie (2013)
  • Claire Simon (2013)
  • Ramin Bahrani (2014)
  • Roy Andersson (2014)
  • Kornel Mundruszo (2014)
  • Zelimir Zilnik (2014)
  • Arnaud Desplechin (2015)
  • Mircea Daneliuc (2015)
  • Philippe Grandrieux (2016)
  • Leonardo Favio (2016)
  • Zeki Demirkubuz (2016)
  • Ruben Ostlund (2017)
  • Armand Gatti (2017)
  • Ida Lupino (2017)
  • Ildiko Enyedi (2017)|Ildiko Enyedi (2017)=}}

In addition to the rich film offerings, the Festival hosts panels, exhibitions, and other artistic events such as:

  • The Nam June Paik Video & Television Art exhibition
  • The Strange Objects of Desire of David Cronenberg Ingrid Caven's concert
  • Paintings & Collages by Sergei Paradjanov
  • Periplanissis Photo Exhibit by Josef Koudelka
  • "Peter Greenaway's Paintings, Drawings & Collages" exhibit
  • Jazz master Gato Barbieri in concert

Over the last five years the Festival has also spotlighted significant, leading directors and promoted the work of emerging young filmmakers from all over the world.

History

Greek Film Festival (1960-1991)

{{main article|Thessaloniki Festival of Greek Cinema}}

The first period of Thessaloniki Film Festival starts in 1960 and finished in 1991. During this period the festival showed exclusively Greek films. The festival was first held in 1960 as a modest "Week of Greek Cinema". From 1965 to 1991 the festival was named "Festival of Greek Cinema".[5][6] During these years the festival passed through various phases. The first years the festival was an important social event with flashy appearances of local showbiz stars. During the military junta (1967-1974), censorship made its appearance. During the Metapolitefsi the new generation of Greek directors dominated the awards, but at the same time the festival became increasingly politicized and two opposing groups of spectators appeared. The tension between these two groups reached a peak in 1977, when the festival split in two different festivals. The split lasted only one year. During the 80s the importance of the festival declined until in 1992, when it was decided to upgrade the event to an international film festival.[7][8]

International Film Festival (1992-today)

In 1992 the festival became an international film festival, acknowledged by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF). The Greek movies competed in a different section of the festival with the name Greek State Film Awards, until 2008. Nowadays Thessaloniki International Film Festival is an annual event focused on the discovery and promotion of new directors from all over the world. For ten days in mid-November, audiences numbering approximately 70,000, as well as hundreds of Greek and foreign Festival guests, attend screenings of more than 150 films in the city's cinemas.

Best film award until 1992

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  • 1960: -
  • 1961: -
  • 1962: Electra (1962 film), Michael Cacoyannis
  • 1963: Young Aphrodites, Nikos Koundouros
  • 1964: Diogmos, Grigoris Grigoriou
  • 1965: No Mr. Johnson, Michalis Grigoriou (director)
  • 1966: Forgotten Heroes (film), Nikos Gardelis
  • 1967: Silouettes, Kostas Zois
  • 1968: Parenthesi, Takis Kanellopoulos/Girls in the Sun, Vasilis Georgiadis
  • 1969: The Girl of 17, Petros Lykas
  • 1970: Reconstitution, Theodoros Angelopoulos
  • 1971: What Did You Do in the War, Thanasi?, Dinos Katsouridis
  • 1972: To proxenio tis Annas, Pantelis Voulgaris
  • 1973: Lavete Theseis, Dinos Katsouridis
  • 1974: Kierion, Dimos Theos/Modelo (film), Kostas Sfikas
  • 1975: The Travelling Players, Theodoros Angelopoulos
  • 1976: Happy Day (1977 film), Pantelis Voulgaris
  • 1977: Iphigenia (film), Michael Cacoyannis
{{col-2}}
  • 1978: 1922, Nikos Koundouros
  • 1979: Anatoliki Perifereia, Vasilis Vafeas
  • 1980: Alexander the Great (1980 film), Theodoros Angelopoulos
  • 1981: Ergostasio, Tasos Psaras
  • 1982: Aggelos (film), Giorgos Kantakouzenos
  • 1983: Rembetiko (film), Costas Ferris
  • 1984: Loafing and Camouflage, Nikos Perakis
  • 1985: Stone Years, Pantelis Voulgaris
  • 1986: Knock-Out (film), Pavlos Tasios/Karavan Serai, Tasos Psaras
  • 1987: Theophilos (film), Lakis Papastathis/Ta Paidia tis Chelidonas, Kostas Vrettakos
  • 1988: Akatanikitoi erastes, Stavros Tsiolis
  • 1989: -
  • 1990: Erotas sti Chourmadia, Stavros Tsiolis
  • 1991: -
{{col-2}}{{col-end}}

List of Golden Alexander Winners

Year Film Director Country of origin
1992 Orlando Sally Potter {{UK}}
Dance in the Night Aleko Tsabadze Georgia}}
1993 From the Snow Sotiris Goritsas Greece}}
1994 The Days Wang Xiaoshuai China}}
1995 Postman He Jianjun China}}
1996 Brothers in Trouble Udayan Prasad {{UK}}
1997 Road to Nhill Sue Brooks Australia}}
1998 Fishes in August Yōichirō Takahashi {{JAP}}
1999 Shower Zhang Yang China}}
2000 Last Resort Paweł Pawlikowski {{UK}}
2001 Tirana Year Zero Fatmir Koçi Albania}}
2002 Woman of Water Hidenori Sugimori Japan}}
Blissfully Yours Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand}}
2003 The Last Train Aleksei German {{RUS}}
2004 Bitter Dream Mohsen Amiryousefi Iran}}
2005 Someone Else's Happiness Fien Troch Belgium}}
2006 Family Ties Kim Tae-yong South Korea}}
2007 The Red Awn Cai Shangjun China}}
2008 Over There Abdolreza Kahani Iran}}
2009 Ajami Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani Israel}} / {{flag|Germany}}
2010 Periferic Bogdan George Apetri Romania}}
2011 Twilight Portrait Angelina Nikonova {{RUS}}
2012 A Hijacking Tobias Lindholm Denmark}}
2013 The Golden Cage Diego Quemada-Díez {{MEX}}
2014 Perpetual Sadness Jorge Perez Solano {{MEX}}
2015 Rams Grímur Hákonarson {{ISL}}
2016 Deadly Wheelchairs Attila Till {{HUN}}
2017 Ravens (film) Jens Assur {{SWE}}

See also

  • Thessaloniki Video Dance Festival
  • Thessaloniki Documentary Festival
  • List of film festivals
  • Greek Film Critics Association Awards
  • Greek State Film Awards

References

1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www2.filmfestival.gr/en/festivals-en/tiff-en|title=59th Thessaloniki International Film Festival|access-date=2018-04-27}}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-US&page=1374|title=Organization - General Director|access-date=2016-09-26}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-US&page=1378|title=Organization - Director|access-date=2016-09-26}}
4. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-US&page=587|title=Organization - Board of Directors|access-date=2016-09-26}}
5. ^{{cite web|title=Thessaloniki Film festival|url=http://archive.in.gr/news/reviews/chapter.asp?lngReviewID=566717&lngChapterID=580775|publisher=archive.in.gr|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Profile|url=http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=en-US&page=586|publisher=filmfestival.gr|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web|title=Στοπ καρέ στα 50 χρόνια|url=http://www.enet.gr/?i=news.el.article&id=96892|publisher=enet.gr|accessdate=8 March 2015}}
8. ^{{cite web|title=Remember the Festival of November|url=http://www.exostispress.gr/Article/Remember-the-Festival-of-November|publisher=exostispress.gr|accessdate=8 March 2015}}

External links

  • Thessaloniki International Film Festival - official website
  • [https://www.flickr.com/groups/900053@N25/pool/ Photos] - Thessaloniki International Film Festival Flickr Group's Pool
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