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INTERVIEW In May of 2007, Romanian director Cristian Mungiu's 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days won the prestigious Palme D'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The story of two university students who try to arrange an illegal abortion in the dying days of Ceausescu's Romania, has gone on to win numerous other prizes around the world (including FIPRESCI film of the year) as well as rave reviews from critics including Variety magazine's Jay Weissberg who praised it as "pitch perfect and brilliantly acted...a stunning achievement." Like many feature filmmakers, Mungiu also makes short films and commercials and is a fan of Filminute. He recently agreed to answer some of our favourite questions. FILMINUTE 2008 JURY Every year, Filminute takes pride in assembling a respected, international jury. Our jury members come from a variety of fields relevant to the one-minute film format. For 2008, Filminute is very pleased to announce that Oscar-winning screenwriter & director Paul Haggis, Wieden + Kennedy agency co-founder David Kennedy, and FIPRESCI board member and film critic Andrea Dittgen will all be lending their vast knowledge and experience to choosing the winners and strengthening the collective understanding of what makes a great one-minute film. PRESS RELEASE: Bulgarian football film wins hearts and top honours at Filminute, the International One-Minute Film Festival. London UK, October 17, 2007 — Bulgarian Director Kristina Grozeva's film Game is the big winner at Filminute 2007, the international one-minute film festival. The film won the jury-awarded Best Filminute prize and also ranked as the festival's Top Rated film by audiences who this year tuned in from over 90 countries to view, rate and vote at the Filminute website. |
