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List of winners :

Main Prize | Prix de la Ministre de la Culture, de l'Audiovisuel, de la Santé et de l'Égalité des Chances de la Communauté française de Belgique:

SPIN! by Constantin GEORGESCU (Germany)

Prize for Musical Creativity:

RESPIRE by Pierre JODLOWSKI and David COSTE (France)

Prize for a Particular Eye:

EXÓTICA by Sérgio CRUZ (United Kingdom)

Prize for New Creators:

THE RAT by Dieu HAO DO (France)

Audience Prize:

pas encore connu mais certainement A MAN STANDING BEHIND A SEATED WOMAN by Stav YEINI and Veli LEHTOVAARA (Belgium)



Jury Members:

MAGNE ANTONSEN

Artistic Counsellor/Producer
CODA Oslo International Dance Festival

Artistic Director
Dans for Kamera Festival - Oslo

JEROME DELORMAS

General Manager
La Gaîté, digital culture - Paris

THIERRY DE MEY

Composer/Film Director

Artistic Director
Charleroi/Danses, Choreographic Center of the French Community in Belgium

PIERRE DROULERS

Choreographer

Artistic Director
Charleroi/Danses, Choreographic Center of the French Community in Belgium

EMMA GLADSTONE

Producer
Sadler's Wells, London's Dance House

ISABELLE MESTRE

Commissioning Editor
Performing Arts Department, ARTE France

JACO VAN DORMAEL

Film Director


idill - international dance online short film festival is a competition international in scope set up by Charleroi/Danses, Centre Chorégraphique de la Communauté Française de Belgique, La Gaîté, new art center of the City of Paris dedicated to digital cultures and music (Opening planned for December 2010 with the website scheduled to go on line in spring 2010) and Sadler's Wells (London), the UK’s leading Dance House, in collaboration with Arte.

The aim of idill is to reveal and reward cinematographic and audiovisual creativity that has dance as its central theme, and, more broadly, movement. Particular attention is also focussed on the musical dimension that accompanies or underpins the cinematographic work. idill also aims at highlighting creation in contemporary dance through the poetic, innovative vision of authors and directors.

The choice of the format – less than 5 minutes – is intended to encourage and facilitate the production and the diffusion of works by creators who do not necessarily have at their disposition standard means of production and/or a capability for full-length films. It also constitutes a deliberate artistic choice in so far as the constraints of the format – very short – give rise to a cinematographic language that is highly specific. Moreover, recent and/or alternative transmission media (smart phones, mobile interfaces) are also taken into account – both as regards production and diffusion.