16th Ale Kino! Festival

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16th Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival
Location Poznań, Poland
Founded1969
AwardsPoznańskie Złote Koziołki
(Golden Poznan Goats)
and others
Festival date27 April - 1 May 1998
Website 1998.alekino.com

The 16th annual Ale Kino! International Young Audience Film Festival was held from 27 April to 1 May 1998. A number of 47 movies took part. [1]

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The movies were presented in four cinemas in Poznań: Apollo, Rialto, Muza and Gwiazda. [2]

The movies were judged by professional and children jury, as well as by International Centre of Films for Children and Young People (CIFEJ).

Awards

AwardCategoryRecipientFilm
Grand Prix - Golden Poznań GoatsBest Film The King of Masks The King of Masks / dir. Tian-Ming Wu / China, Hong-Kong 1997
Silver Poznań GoatsBest Foreign Feature Movie My Friend Joe My Friend Joe / dir. Chris Bould / Great Britain, Germany, Ireland 1996
Best Foreign Animation Movie When Life Departs When Life Departs / dir. Stefan Fjeldmark, Karsten Kiilerich / Denmark 1997
Best Polish Feature Movie Spona Spona / dir. Waldemar Szarek / Poland 1998
Best Polish Animation Movie Spring Beginnings Spring Beginnings / dir. Agnieszka Sadurska / Poland 1997
Marcin - Children's Jury AwardBest Foreign Movie My Friend Joe My Friend Joe / dir. Chris Bould / Great Britain, Germany, Ireland 1996
Best Polish Movie Star Pirate Star Pirate / dir. Jerzy Łukaszewicz / Poland 1998
International Centre of Films for Children and Young People AwardBest Movie Paper Airplanes Paper Airplanes / dir. Farhad Mehranfar / Iran 1996
Poznań GoatsBest Foreign Director Tian-Ming Wu The King of Masks / dir. Tian-Ming Wu / China, Hong-Kong, 1997
Best Polish Director Waldemar Szarek Spona / dir. Waldemar Szarek / Poland 1998
Best Foreign Child Actor Chao Yim Yin The King of Masks / dir. Tian-Ming Wu / China, Hong-Kong, 1997
Schuyler Fisk My Friend Joe / dir. Chris Bould / Great Britain, Germany, Ireland / 1996
Hossein Abedini The Father / dir. Majid Majidi / Iran 1996
Best Polish Child Actor Mariusz Bielecki The Pireks' Home / dir. Grażyna Popowicz / Poland 1998
Best Foreign Actor Chu Yuk The King of Masks / dir. Tian-Ming Wu / China, Hong-Kong, 1997
Best Polish Actor Władysław Kowalski Spona / dir. Waldemar Szarek / Poland 1998
Best Design in Animation Movie Aleksandra Korejwo Carmen Torero / dir. Aleksandra Korejwo / Poland 1996
Best Design in Polish Animation Movie Leszek Komorowski, Anna Ziomka, Stanisław Lenartowicz Revenge in Odrzykoń / dir. Leszek Komorowski / Poland 1997
Best Set-Design in Foreign Movie Wu Xujing The King of Masks / dir. Tian-Ming Wu / China, Hong-Kong, 1997
Best Set-Design in Polish Movie Barbara Komosińska The Pireks' Home / dir. Grażyna Popowicz / Poland 1998
Best Animation in Foreign Movie Anita Killi Daughter of the Sun / dir. Anita Killi / Norway 1996
Best Animation in Polish Movie Leszek Komorowski, Andrzej Bzdak, Agata Porczyk, Oleg Ridzel, Jan Szymański, Ryszard Woźniakowski Revange in Odrzykoń / dir. Leszek Komorowski / Poland 1997
Best Cinematography in Foreign Movie John Berrie, Jan Thijs Kayla / dir. Nicholas Kendall / Canada, Germany 1997
Best Cinematography in Polish Movie Zbigniew Hałatka Star Pirate / dir. Jerzy Łukaszewicz / Poland 1998
Best Music in Polish Movie Krzesimier Dębski Star Pirate / dir. Jerzy Łukaszewicz / Poland 1998
Best Script in Polish Movie Zbigniew Książek Kingdom of the Green Glade II / dir. Krzysztof Kiwerski, Longin Szmyd / Poland 1998
Special Mention
by Professional Jury
Animation MovieBirds of passageBirds of passage / dir. Christina Schindler / Germany 1997
Feature Movie The Legend of the Ladybird The Legend of the Ladybird / dir. Kristof Hanzlik / Czech Republic 1997
The Father The Father / dir. Majid Majidi / Iran 1996
Paper Airplanes Paper Airplanes / dir. Farhad Mehranfar / Iran 1996
Actor Łukasz Lewandowski Spona / dir. Waldemar Szarek / Poland 1998
Oryginal Artistic Expression Leszek Gałysz "Bulber" episode of animation series Bukoland / dir. Leszek Gałysz / Poland 1997
Marcinek
Special Mention
by Children Jury
Movie King of Masks King of Masks / dir. Tian-Ming Wu / China, Hong-Kong, 1997
The Father The Father / dir. Majid Majidi / Iran 1996
Birds of PassageBirds of Passage / dir. Christina Schindler / Germany 1997
Actor Jacek Liwot Spona / dir. Waldemar Szarek / Poland 1998
Child Actress Karolina Gruszka Spona / dir. Waldemar Szarek / Poland 1998
Music Jan Pospieszalski animation series Bukoland / dir. Leszek Gałysz / Poland 1997
Design in Animation Movie Teresa Zalewska, Elżbieta Śmietana, Zenobia Białas-Świerad, Krzysztof Kiwerski, Longin Szmyd Kingdom of the Green Glade II / dir. Krzysztof Kiwerski, Longin Szmyd / Poland 1998

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References

  1. List of movies at the Official Homepage
  2. Ale Kino! Information at the Official Homepage
  3. Award list at the Official Homepage