Risto Jarva Award

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Risto Jarva Award
Location Tampere Film Festival
Country Finland
Presented by Finnish Film Foundation
Reward(s)monetary reward of 10,000 euros [1]
First awarded1979
Website Official website

The Risto Jarva Award (Finnish : Risto Jarva -palkinto) is an annual film industry award for new Finnish short films named after the Finnish filmmaker Risto Jarva. The winner is chosen by a jury of no more than three members that changes every year. Jury members are selected by the Finnish Film Foundation, which has funded and presented the award at the Tampere Film Festival since 1979.

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Winners

YearMovieFilmmaker
1979Opeta mua rakastamaan Anssi Blomstedt
1980Repe - sirpaleita Reino Helismaan elämästä Peter von Bagh
1981 The Liar Mika Kaurismäki
1982VierailuTapani Lundgren
1983 Kotirauha Noora Männistö
1984Sadetanssi Kari Paljakka
198519084Heikki Paakkanen
Bagatelleja opus 2. Doris; Variations 1-3; Klaus Riitta Nelimarkka, Jaakko Seeck
1986Häng dej pojkfan!/Nauru kaulaan nulikka! Claes Olsson
LauluArto af Hällström, Janne Kuusi
1987Hurjan pojan kotiKJ. Koski
1988 Lauran huone Kaisa Rastimo
1989Sijainen Antti Peippo
1990Raseri/RaivoPeter Lindholm
1991Kuusi tapaa lähestyä naistaJaakko Virtanen
1992Let's Dance Paul-Anders Simma
1993Onnen maa Markku Pölönen
1994Rosa Was Here Kaija Juurikkala
1995KaupunkisinfoniaHeikki Ahola
1996Taivas ja maaTuija Halttunen
1997Qulleq (Traanilamppu) Sakari Kirjavainen
1998Eino ja mäPekka Uotila
1999LiemessäKaisa Penttilä
Sukkien euroelämääJohn Webster
2000ApinajuttuEsa Illi
2001 Hyppääjä PV Lehtinen
2002Turon baari Janne Kuusi
2003Tähteläiset Veli Granö
2004Isältä pojalle Visa Koiso-Kanttila
2005Hiljainen tila Mervi Junkkonen
2006365 päivää - Reijo Kelan videopäiväkirja 1999 Reijo Kela
2007Luonto ja terveysPanu Heikkilä
2008Palnan tyttäret Kiti Luostarinen
2009Hanasaari AHannes Vartiainen, Pekka Veikkolainen
2010 Steam of Life Joonas Berghäll, Mika Hotakainen
2011Sweet Mov(i)e Jan Ijäs
2012Korsoteoria Antti Heikki Pesonen
2013 Finnish Blood Swedish Heart Mika Ronkainen
6954 kilometriä kotiin Juan Reina
2014Paratiisin avaimet Hamy Ramezan [2]
2015OnniSanna Liljander
2016ViiksetAnni Oja
2017Hobbyhorse Revolution Selma Vilhunen
2018Eatnanvuloš lottit Marja Helander [1] [3]
2019Eläinsilta U-3033Milja Viita
2020To Teach a Bird to FlyMinna Rainio & Mark Roberts [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 Hautamäki, Reetta (March 12, 2018). "The 40th Risto Jarva Prize Awarded to Marja Helander's Birds in the Earth". The Finnish Film Foundation. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  2. Mattila, Ilkka (March 9, 2014). "Venäläisanimaatiolle pääpalkinto Tampereella" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  3. Tiikkaja, Samuli (March 11, 2018). "Marja Helanderin saamelaisista tanssinopiskelijoista kertovalle elokuvalle Risto Jarva -palkinto" (in Finnish). Helsingin Sanomat. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
  4. "Risto Jarva -palkinto Minna Rainion ja Mark Robertsin lyhytdokumentille To Teach a Bird to Fly". Suomen elokuvasäätiö (in Finnish). 2020-03-08. Retrieved 2020-03-10.