Time is up by Verika Kovacevska, Switzerland.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
I don´t know why you say goodbye by Tolga Dilsiz, Switzerland.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
Suomalainen by Eric Hynynen, Finland.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
The Hour of the Star by Tania Candiani, Mexico
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
Grandfather by Signe Malgaard Hansen, Denmark.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
Flesh by Maarten Rots, The Netherlands
Winner of the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
Coin/Surface Tension by Nicolette Denis, USA.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
Bare kode by Katrine Ølin, Denmark.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
You Command Now by Peter Voss-Knude, UK.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
16mm by Marie Boye Thomsen, Denmark.
Selected for the 60Seconds Jury Award 2011
Larissa Sansour.
Born 1973 in Jerusalem, Larissa Sansour studied Fine Art in Copenhagen, London and New York, and earned her MA from New York University. Her work is interdisciplinary, immersed in the current political dialogue and utilizes video art, digital photography, experimental documentary and the internet. Sansour’s work has been exhibited worldwide in galleries, museums as well as film festivals.
Her most notable shows include the Tate Modern in London, UK, the National Museum of Queen Sofia in Madrid, Spain, Arken Musem of Modern Art in Denmark and the Busan Biennial in Korea. Her latest film A Space Exodus was recently nominated in the Best Short category at the Dubai International Film Festival.
Caroline Sascha Cogez
Danish/ French director and artist Caroline Sascha Cogez, graduated from the Danish society of young filmmakers ‘Super16’. Caroline has written and directed numerous award winning short films amongst them ‘ Les Amours Perdus’, ‘Emmalou’ and ‘Mellem Rum’. Her dark and intelligent sense of humor combined with a poetic flavor for style has paraded her films through International Film Festivals and TV channels across the world. Her interest in exploring storytelling has drawn her to working with narrative performances, latest at the art gallery IMO, with her ongoing project ‘Inside the mind of a Pervert’.
Andreas Koefoed
Born 1979, Denmark. Graduate in sociology from Copenhagen University, 2004 and in documentary direction from the National Film School of Denmark, 2009.
His short films »12 Notes Down« (2008) and »Albert's Winter« (2009) have won awards at festivals worldwide, among them Full Frame Durham, Silverdocs AFI, CPH:DOX and Sheffield DocFest. His last four films were selected for IDFA where two of them were nominated. In 2009 he received the Swedish documentary award Silverfjäril.