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FESTIVAL DES CINÉMAS DU SUD-EST EUROPÉEN Paris/Berlin/Washington 01-06 June 2022  - ONLINE EDITION
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Finished second edition of SEE a Paris

5/12/2012

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The fourth day of SEE a Paris started with the screening of two movies in main competition "The City of Children" by Giorgos Gikapeppas and "This is not American movie" by Sasho Pavlovski. On the closing screening the audience saw 3 movies, short film "Alarm" by young director and student of University of audiovisual arts ESRA, Ana Aleksovska, short movie "Sarah, the Myth", by Sasha Stanisic and Turkish movie "Pomegranate" by Ümit Ünal.
The ceremony of pronouncing of awards continued in the Amphitheater of ESRA "Jean Renoir" where special guest was Mayer of City of Kumanovo Mr. Zoran Damjanovski, who was pronounced as the "SEE personality 2012". This evening in the honor of awarded authors and films their performances had Nino Velichkovski accompained by Kumanovski Tamburashi and Macedonian bass Aleksandar Stefanovski
President of the Jury Max Azoulay and the members of the jury Bülent Kücükerdogan, Zoran Zivkovic and Yves Allion decided to be awarded following movies and authors:
THE AWARDED FILMS AND AUTHORS:
- Best film production: “How I was stolen by the Germans”, Serbia
- Special festival award: Sasha Stanishic - “Sarah, the myth”, Macedonia
- Best Director: Ümit Ünal - "Pomegranate", Turkye and Branko Baletic - "Local Vampire", Montenegro (ex-ecco)
- Best Scenario: Ümit Ünal - "Pomegranate", Turkye
- Best Actress: Jelena Djokic - “How I was stolen by the Germans”, Serbia
- Best Actor: Hristo Shopov - “Love.Net”, Bulgaria
- Best Film Music: Nedim Zlatar, Leonardo Šarić - “Belvedere”, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Best Cinematographer: Darko Drinovac - “Belvedere”, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Best Animation Movie: Radostina Neykova, Vladislav Budinov - “Trip”, Bulgaria
- Best Short Fiction Movie: Orhan Kerkezi, Adem Rusinovici -  “Homage for Charlie Chaplin”, Kosovo and Veysel Cihan Hizar - "Well of Adem", Turkey (ex-ecco)

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Third day of SEE a Paris 2012

5/11/2012

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The third day of the SEE a Paris started with the projection of the movie "Little Night Fairy Tale", in the presence of film director Nikolaj Akimov who introduced his movie to the audience. Than program continued with selection of the shorts by Balkan authors from Universities from all over the world and selection of short, animated and documentary movies. Later in the day audience had a chance to see for the first time in Paris the Bulgarian movie "Love.net", by Ilian Djevelekov and Montenegro movie 'Local Vampire" by Branko Baletic.

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Second day of SEE a Paris 2012

5/10/2012

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On second day of SEE a Paris 2012 was presented the selection of short, animated and documentary movies in the Amphitheater of ESRA. Program continued in L'Entrepot where was organized the first screening of the short movie "Homage for Charlie Chaplin" by Orhan Kerkezi and Adem Rusinovici from Kosovo, with the presence of the actor Omer Kaleshi, one of the most known Balkan painters and Orhan Kerkezi, film director. Than it was shown the movies "15 July" from Romania and "Belvedere" from Bosnia and Herzegovina. The audience also saw the movie "Daddy" by Croatian director Dalibor Matanic.
Same as in the first edition of SEE a Paris today was organized literary meeting of French authors published in SEE countries and SEE authors published in France.

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Successfully opened second edition of SEE a Paris

5/9/2012

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Second edition of the South-East European Film Festival was successfully opened with the screening of the movie "How I was stolen by the Germans", by Milos Radivojevic. This movie is absolute winner of the Montenegro Film Festival 2011 in Herceg Novi and on the opening ceremony was present Svetozar Cvetkovic, one of the main actors and producer of the movie.
On the opening of the festival their address had Jordan Plevnes - President of the festival, Yves Boisset - Honorary President of the festival, Dragan Milinkovic - Director of the festival and Max Azoulay - President of the Jury.
During the opening ceremony was also announced the First Travel edition of the SEE a Paris festival, which right after event in Paris will happen in Veliko Trnovo, Bulgaria, town candidate for European Capital of Culture.
After the projection it was organized cocktail where was promoted special selections of "SEE a Paris" wines, made by Tikvesh Winery from Kavadarci, Macedonia. 

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