Bob and the Trees 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

The American film, Bob and the Trees, starring Bob Tarasuk, playing himself, as Bob, a fifty-year old logger, struggling to make ends meet in a threatened industry, was awarded with the Crystal Globe at the 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Tarasuk accepted the Festival Grand Prix in person, together with director Diego Ongaro (pictured above).

“This really is a surprise. We had virtually no money to shoot the film so I had to invest my and my wife’s money, and I would like to thank everybody involved in making the film” stated director Ongaro, noting that he still has not found a distributor. Bob Tarasuk, too, expressed his amazement: “I have never won anything so far. Indeed, I have never left the States before, but my grandmother was Czech and my grandfather Ukrainian so I dedicate this award to them.”

The Special Jury Prize went to Austrian director Peter Brunner for the film Those Who Fall Have Wings, a drama on coming to terms with the death of a loved one.

Kosovan Visar Morina received the Best Director Award for his film Babai, a story about a small boy setting off on a journey to find his father.

The Grand Prix for Best Documentary Film went to Helena Třeštíková for Mallory.  Life hasn’t been easy on Mallory but after the birth of her son she tries desperately to kick her drug habit, and to stop living on the street. She wants to turn her back on her dark past and help those she knows best – people on the fringes of society. In her latest long-term documentary, Helena Třeštíková demonstrates that even seemingly hopeless lives needn’t be cut short halfway.

The prize for the best film of the East of the West Competition was awarded to social drama The Wednesday Child by the Hungarian director Lili Horváth, a tale of a young girl who wants to secure better circumstances for her child than she had.

OFFICIAL SELECTION – COMPETITION

GRAND JURY
Tim League, USA
Angelina Nikonova, Russia
Ólafur Darri Ólafsson, Iceland
Hengameh Panahi, France
Ondřej Zach, Czech Republic

GRAND PRIX – CRYSTAL GLOBE (25 000 USD)
The financial award is shared equally by the director and producer of the award-winning film.

Bob and the Trees
Directed by: Diego Ongaro
USA, 2015

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE (15 000 USD)
The financial award is shared equally by the director and producer of the award-winning film.

Those Who Fall Have Wings / Jeder der fällt hat Flügel
Directed by: Peter Brunner
Austria, 2015

BEST DIRECTOR AWARD

Visar Morina for the film Babai
Germany, Kosovo, Macedonia, France, 2015

BEST ACTRESS AWARD

Alena Mihulová for her role in the film Home Care / Domácí péče
Directed by: Slávek Horák
Czech Republic, Slovakia, 2015

EAST OF THE WEST – COMPETITION

EAST OF THE WEST JURY
Gaby Babić, Germany
Alexis Grivas, Greece
Tomáš Luňák, Czech Republic
Ivan I. Tverdovsky, Russia
Olena Yershova, Ukraine

EAST OF THE WEST AWARD (20 000 USD)
The financial award is shared equally by the director and producer of the award-winning film.

The Wednesday Child / Szerdai gyerek
Directed by: Lili Horváth
Hungary, Germany, 2015

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

The World Is Mine / Lumea e a mea
Directed by: Nicolae Constantin Tănase
Romania, 2015

DOCUMENTARY FILMS – COMPETITION

DOCUMENTARY FILMS JURY
Paolo Bertolin, Italy
Teodora Ana Mihai, Romania
Ivana Pauerová Miloševič, Czech Republic

BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM OVER 60 MINUTES (5 000 USD)

Mallory
Directed by: Helena Třeštíková
Czech Republic, 2015

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

The Father Tapes / Vaterfilm
Directed by: Albert Meisl
Austria, 2015

BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM UNDER 30 MINUTES (5 000 USD)

White Death / Muerta Blanca
Directed by: Roberto Collío
Chile, 2015

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

Women in Sink
Directed by: Iris Zaki
Great Britain, Israel, 2015

FORUM OF INDEPENDENTS – COMPETITION

FORUM OF INDEPENDENTS JURY
Katrin Gebbe, Germany
Michael Málek, Czech Republic
Yeo Joon Han, Malaysia

FORUM OF INDEPENDENTS AWARD
The winning film will be purchased by Czech Television for the flat fee of 5000 EUR.

Tangerine
Directed by: Sean Baker
USA, 2015

AUDIENCE AWARD

Youth / La giovinezza
Directed by: Paolo Sorrentino
Italy, France, Switzerland, Great Britain, 2015

Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema
Richard Gere, USA

Festival President’s Award for Contribution to Czech Cinematography
Iva Janžurová, Czech Republic

NON-STATUTORY AWARDS

AWARD OF INTERNATIONAL FILM CRITICS (FIPRESCI)
Awarded by The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).

FIPRESCI JURY
Pamela Cohn, USA, Germany
Swapan Kumar Ghosh, India
Radovan Holub, Czech Republic
Eva Peydró, Spain
Srđan Vucinic, Serbia

Box
Directed by: Florin Şerban
Romania, Germany, France, 2015

THE ECUMENICAL JURY AWARD

THE ECUMENICAL JURY
Michael Otřísal, Czech Republic
Vít Poláček, Czech Republic
Lothar Strüber, Germany
Rita Weinert, Germany

Bob and the Trees
Directed by: Diego Ongaro
USA, 2015

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

Song of Songs / Pesn pesney
Directed by: Eva Neymann
Ukraine, 2015

FEDEORA AWARD
Awarded by the Federation of Film Critics of Europe and The Mediterranean (FEDEORA) to the best film from East of the West – Competition

FEDEORA JURY
Ronald Bergan, United Kingdom
James Evans, United Kingdom
Dubravka Lakić, Serbia

Heavenly Nomadic / Sutak
Directed by: Mirlan Abdykalykov
Kyrgysztan, 2015

The Wednesday Child / Szerdai gyerek
Directed by: Lili Horváth
Hungary, Germany 2015

EUROPA CINEMAS LABEL AWARD
For the best European film in the Official Selection – Competition and in the East of the West – Competition.

Europa Cinemas Label jury
Erika Borsos, Hungary
Caroline Dragacci, France
David O’Mahony, Ireland
Jens Schneiderheinze, Germany

Babai
Directed by: Visar Morina
Germany, Kosovo, Macedonia, France, 2015

BEST ACTOR AWARD

Kryštof Hádek for his role in the film The Snake Brothers / Kobry a užovky
Directed by: Jan Prušinovský
Czech Republic, 2015

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

The Magic Mountain / La montagne magique
Directed by: Anca Damian
Romania, France, Poland, 2015

SPECIAL JURY MENTION

Antonia
Directed by: Ferdinando Cito Filomarino
Italy, Greece, 2015

Works in Progress 2015
15 selected projects were presented in the Works in Progress 2015. The most promising project selected by the International Jury received the award of 10 000 Euros in services from the event’s partner Barrandov Studios.

THE WORKS IN PROGRESS JURY 2015
Paz Lázaro, Berlin International Film Festival (Germany)
Titus Kreyenberg, unafilm (Germany)
Jan Naszewski, New Europe Film Sales (Poland)

AWARD OF 10 000 EUROS IN SERVICES FOR THE MOST PROMISING PROJECT

Park
Directed by: Sofia Exarchou
Greece, 2015

image via 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

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