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The 5th International Festival
Signes de Nuit
Paris

June 11th - 16th, 2007

Cinéma Archipel
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Centre Culturel Irlandais
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Jury Members
International Competition
Short Film

 

Indre Blusiute
Lithuania
Indre Blusiute



She was in love with dramatic arts for ten years. She completed the Academy for Music of Lituania, in the Theatre and Cinema department. Her professional career started with a number of plays in Vilnius and abroad. Then, her interest in cinema grew, she starred mostly in short films and today, cinema is her main field of activity. She takes part in a number of film festivals around Europe. For 5 years now, she has been in charge of the line-up and general organisation of two festivals in Lituania : the International Short Film Festival « Tinklai » and the International Short Film Competition, as part of the Vilnius Festival « Kino pavasaris ».






   

 

Jun´ishiro Ishii
Japan
Gisela Rueb


Jun’ichiro ISHII born in Fukuoka Japan 1975. He studied interior design and fine art in JAPAN. From year 2000, he changed his way to more contemporary and started work with site-specific art. In 2004 he was invited to have artist residency program in Seoul, South Korea. And since 2006, he is living in Paris. He had exhibitions in Japan, South Korea, Turkey and France. And he was participated international video festivals in Italy, Greece, Iran, Estonia, South Africa, and Brazil. He is extremely interested in observing cultural localities. But adding a symbolic form to the peculiarity, he generates these cultural localities to the site-specific artworks. For covering this temporariness of the works, he employs the video art. It is not only for archives but independently functioning as an artwork which represents another approach to discover the project from other angles.




   

 

Marcel Mazé
France
Teona Strugar Mitevska


Marcel Mazé is Honorary President and founder of the CJC (« Young Cinema Society »), a photographer, a film-director and a film programmer at various festivals. He was born in BREST (region of Finistère, France) during World War Two bombings. He headed the CINEMA 9 journal in 1969-1970 and founded the « International Festival of Young Cinema of Hyères » (region of Var, France), created, as part of this festival, the « Tomorrow's cinema » section, later renamed « A different cinema », and was in charge of shortlisting films and drawing up the line-up for this section up until the last edition of the festival in 1983. In 1970, he founded the CJC, which became a cooperative in 1971 and was revamped in 1998. Marcel Mazé headed the association up until 2005. He was co-organiser and master of ceremony of a number of film presentations in Paris and around the world. He co-founded « D'un cinéma à un autre » in 1999, shortlisted films and was responsible for the line-up. He organized the « Les Cinémas de Kerlouan pour Ménéham » festival (region of North Finistère) for three years 1998-2000. He directed « Focalises » (1980) and « Les milles et un soleils de Pigalle » (2007).Marcel Mazé won First Prize at the National Photography Competition in 1983.

   

 

Thomas Munz
Germany
Thomas Munz


Thomas Munz works as an independent curator specialised un the contemporary artistic video production. He is on the same time editor in the actual medias and specially interested in digital medias. In 1993, he was the cofounder of the Werkleitz society, the centre of Medias and artistic images in Saxony-Anhalt and gets the editor and codirector of the Werkleitz Biennale in 2000. Between 1995 and 1999 he worked as coordinator and editor of the Ostranenie, the international forum of electronic medias of the Bauhaus in Dessau. He is responsible for the publications and the programming of the International festival of digital art and culture Transmediale in Berlin, as editor since 2001, as programmer and curator since 2003.

   

 

Simone Piatella
Italy
Simona Piatella


Simona Piattella was born 38 years ago in Pescara – Italy, where she lives and works. Her love for cinema started in the 70ies with the use of the S8 cameras. While studying languages, theatre and cinema, she started to organize cultural events. In the meantime, she directed various shorts and videos. Since 1996 she has been the artistic director of Unimovie shorts international festival. The festival is dedicated to young cinema and experimental productions "to create”, as Simona says, “a meeting point of ideas and senses. In a material world that changes from time to time, capturing a sensible moment is the strength of this art based on moving images. Everyone is a creator and everyone could take a camera and give us back a piece of his precious and intimate world, real or fantastic, wished or feared." Now she is working about video and musical projects.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

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