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INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
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Prize:
1500€
Juries:
Cátia Rodrigues
Film programmer and critic. She is a PhD student in Artistic Studies at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University of Lisbon. In 2020, she graduated in Philosophy at the University of Porto and, in 2023, she obtained a master's degree in Aesthetics and Artistic Studies with a specialization in Cinema from NOVA-FCSH. She was editor of the CINEblog IFILNOVA.
Jorge Vaz Gomes
He studied Environmental Engineering at the Nova University of Lisbon and, later, Direction at ETIC and Photography at Ar.Co. He now holds a master's degree in Multimedia Art from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon. He directed the short film "mapa-esquisito" (2018), winner of the IndieLisboa 2018 National Competition and the CINENOVA 2019 Best Portuguese Film award. He is currently a PhD student in Film Studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon and at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle in Paris.
Maile Colbert
Maile Costa Colbert is an intermedia artist, researcher, and educator with a focus on time-based media. She holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art, and a MFA in Integrated Media/Film and Video from the California Institute of the Arts. She was a PhD Research Fellow in Artistic Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of NOVA University Lisbon, through the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). She is a member of CineLab, IFILNOVA's research lab for cinema and philosophy.
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PORTUGUESE COMPETITION
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Prize:
1000€
Juries:
João Garcia Neto
João Garcia Neto (Aveiro, 1998) is a director and visual artist. He works in cinema and interdisciplinary artistic practices, exploring the limits of different temporal media. He is currently doing a master's degree in Cinema at ESTC - School of Theater and Cinema (Lisbon). He completed a postgraduate course in Visual Studies at NOVA FCSH (Lisbon). He directed the short films "Visões Insulares" (2021) and "A Straight Story" (2021).
Pedro Florêncio
He is a director, researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at NOVA University Lisbon. In 2018, he completed his PhD in Arts at the University of Lisbon - Faculty of Letters, after studying Communication SciencWHes at NOVA-FCSH and Cinema at the School of Theater and Cinema. His latest film, "Nocturna", premiered at DocLisboa 2023.
Susana Nobre
Born in Lisbon 1974. In 1998 she graduated in Communication Sciences at the NOVA University of Lisbon. She collaborated in the creation of the Laboratory of Cinematographic Creation at NOVA-FCSH, where she took part in various art video productions commissioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. In 2006 she founded the production company Terratreme and made films that were shown at festivals all over the world.
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Contest's Best Film
Prize:
1500€
Juries:
Cátia Rodrigues
Film programmer and critic. She is a PhD student in Artistic Studies at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences of the NOVA University of Lisbon. In 2020, she graduated in Philosophy at the University of Porto and, in 2023, she obtained a master's degree in Aesthetics and Artistic Studies with a specialization in Cinema from NOVA-FCSH. She was editor of the CINEblog IFILNOVA.
Jorge Vaz Gomes
He studied Environmental Engineering at the Nova University of Lisbon and, later, Direction at ETIC and Photography at Ar.Co. He now holds a master's degree in Multimedia Art from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon. He directed the short film "mapa-esquisito" (2018), winner of the IndieLisboa 2018 National Competition and the CINENOVA 2019 Best Portuguese Film award. He is currently a PhD student in Film Studies at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Lisbon and at the Sorbonne-Nouvelle in Paris.
Maile Colbert
Maile Costa Colbert is an intermedia artist, researcher, and educator with a focus on time-based media. She holds a BFA from Massachusetts College of Art, and a MFA in Integrated Media/Film and Video from the California Institute of the Arts. She was a PhD Research Fellow in Artistic Studies at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of NOVA University Lisbon, through the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). She is a member of CineLab, IFILNOVA's research lab for cinema and philosophy.
PORTUGUESE COMPETITION
Contest's Best Portuguese Film
Prize:
1000€
Juries:
João Garcia Neto
João Garcia Neto (Aveiro, 1998) is a director and visual artist. He works in cinema and interdisciplinary artistic practices, exploring the limits of different temporal media. He is currently doing a master's degree in Cinema at ESTC - School of Theater and Cinema (Lisbon). He completed a postgraduate course in Visual Studies at NOVA FCSH (Lisbon). He directed the short films "Visões Insulares" (2021) and "A Straight Story" (2021).
Pedro Florêncio
He is a director, researcher and lecturer at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities at NOVA University Lisbon. In 2018, he completed his PhD in Arts at the University of Lisbon - Faculty of Letters, after studying CommunicatioWHn Sciences at NOVA-FCSH and Cinema at the School of Theater and Cinema. His latest film, "Nocturna", premiered at DocLisboa 2023.
Susana Nobre
Born in Lisbon 1974. In 1998 she graduated in Communication Sciences at the NOVA University of Lisbon. She collaborated in the creation of the Laboratory of Cinematographic Creation at NOVA-FCSH, where she took part in various art video productions commissioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. In 2006 she founded the production company Terratreme and made films that were shown at festivals all over the world.