PROTOCOL of the decision
of the international Jury
of the XVIII International Environmental Film Festival "Green Vision"
Saint Petersburg 25-29 November 2013
In the content of the Eighteenth International Environmental Film Festival "Green Vision" Saint Petersburg, 25-29 November 2013 were presented 38 films from 22 countries.
The International jury represented by:
The Chairman
Members of the Jury:
- Margarita Smitskaya, Moldova
- Liudmila Romaniuk, Russia
- Rostislav Aalto, Finland
- Sergey Alloy, Israel
came to a decision not to award any film in the nomination
the Best Film about Water and
The Best Film about the Baltic Sea Region
- The Prize and diploma in nomination For the Optimistic Vision of the Future is awarded to the film
To catch the train that left the station, Russia, Andrey Kim
- The Prize and diploma in nomination For Artistic Merits is awarded to the film
The Second Wind, Russia, Sergey Tsyss
- The Prize and diploma in nomination For Comprehensive and Profound Presentation of the Topic is awarded to the film
Welcome to Fukushima, Belgium, Allain de Alleux
- The Prize and diploma in nomination For the Courage in Making an Environmental Film is awarded to the film
Okarina, Russia, Igor Polestchouk
- The Prize and diploma in nomination The Most Original Interpretation of Environmental Problems is awarded to the film
The Capacities, Germany, Kuesti Fraun
- The Prize and diploma in nomination For the Beauty and Humanism is awarded to the film
The Falcon Over the Town, Belarus, Igor Byshnev
and to the film
Falcons in the Monastery, Germany, Wieland Lippoldmuller
- The Prize and diploma in nomination The Best Film for Children and Youth is awarded
to the
Jiraffe Studio
-
Grand Prix is awarded to the film The Moor, Germany, Jan Haft
Saint Petersburg
November 29, 2013