60Seconds Festival 2012 / Short films in the move, -from March 19th to the 24th. 2012.

The 60Seconds Short Film Festival in Copenhagen is back for the fifth time with fresh 1minute silent films from all over the world, showing both in the City Metro and in the streets of Copenhagen. In 2012 the International 60Seconds Film Festival will focus on human rights in a collaboration with the Danish Institute for Human Rights 25 Year Anniversary.

The 60Seconds Short Film Festival in Copenhagen is back for the fifth time with fresh 1minute silent films from all over the world, showing both in the City Metro and in the streets of Copenhagen.

The films are shown around the clock during the festival week, at the Metro and in the streets. Everybody is welcome to participate by voting for their favorite film at the festival’s home page where the films will also be screened:

http://60sec.org/

The 20 films from the Audience Award competition, where the prize is 8.000.-kr. Are displayed in shop windows in Copenhagen Inner City, and screened on the Internet.

Anyone can go to our website (www.60sec.org) and vote for their favorite film.

Voting ends on Friday 23/3 at 24.00

AWARDS 2012:

60Seconds 2012 films are competing for the following prices:

First Prize/Jury prize: 15.000 DKK

Human Rights Special Mention: 8.000 DKK

Audience Prize: 8.000 DKK

The festival winners and the prices awards will be announced at an event will be held on Saturday, March 24, at. 15.00 at Café Charlottenborg Nyhavn 2, 1051 Copenhagen, where the jury will reveal the winners of all 3 categories.

Both events are open to the public.

60Seconds 2012 films are competing for the following prices:

First Prize/Jury prize: 15.000 DKK

Human Rights Special Mention: 8.000 DKK

Audience Prize: 8.000 DKK.

Jury 2012:

Martin Strange-Hansen. Director and program Chef for Odense International Festival 2013.

Thierry Geoffroy also known as Colonel, Danish-French artist living in Copenhagen.

Director and documentarist Eva Mulvad.

The festival has been made with support from:

Clear Channel Denmark, National Arts Council, The Danish Film Institute, FAF, SDS, Danish Film Directors and Metro.

 


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