Wiz-Art

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LocationLviv, Ukraine, Ukraine
Founded2008
Festival dateJuly
LanguageInternational
Lviv International Short Film Festival Wiz-Art
LocationLviv, Ukraine, Ukraine
Founded2008
Festival dateJuly
LanguageInternational
Websitehttp://wiz-art.ua/festival/

LISFF Wiz-Art[1] is an annual International Short Film Festival, which takes place in Lviv, Ukraine at the end of July. The festival was started by art formation Wiz-Art, which was founded in 2008. The festival shows more than 100 brand new short movies every year. Wiz-Art is a powerful cultural and educational platform[2] that unites Ukrainian and foreign filmmakers and introduces them to the Ukrainian audience experienced professionals. The festival has also premiered films featured as part of the Brussels Short Film Festival,[3] in addition to collaborating with other festival programs.[4]

Awards

Short film makers all over the world apply to participate in the festival. The festival shows more than 100 brand new short movies every year. Selected films in each category are eligible for several awards. Also, viewers are able to watch films from the non-competition program.[5] Each year, the festival team chooses a socially relevant theme which is used as a basis for visual design at the event.[6]

  • GRAND PRIX OF LISFF Wiz-Art (in both competitions)

international competition:

  • BEST DIRECTOR
  • AUDIENCE AWARD

national competition:

  • BEST UKRAINIAN FILM
  • AUDIENCE AWARD

Jury

The festival jury is elected by the administration of the festival. Usually there are several foreign guests in the jury and necessarily representative of Ukrainian cinema. The participants of the jury are professional directors, movie creators and producers. For eight years of the festival existence, representatives of the jury were: Ruth Paxton (Scotland), David Lindner (Germany), Vincent Moon (France), Igor Podolchak (Ukraine), Achiktan Ozan (Turkey), Anna Klara Ellen Aahrén (Sweden), Katarzyna Gondek (Poland), Christoph Schwarz (Austria), Gunhild Enger (Norway), Szymon Stemplewski (Poland), Philip Ilson (UK) and others.

Festival history

References

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