International Jury
Marco Muller ( JURY CHAIRMAN )
Film critic , Film Producer and Artistic Director
A
well known Film critic and historian, Muller was the director and
writer of documentaries about cinema. Now working as Professor at the
Academy of Architecture, Universitàdella SvizzeraItaliana, Marco Muller
Started working in 1978 as a festival programmer in Italy. He was
director of “Ombreelettriche” (Electric Shadows) Festival in Turin
(1981). Subsequently he was the director of the festivals of Pesaro
(1982-1989), Rotterdam (1989-1991), Locarno (1992-2000), and Venice Film
Festival (2004-2011) and of Rome Film Festival (2012-2014). He has
produced and co-produced 14 features and has also produced short-films
and documentaries.
T V Chandran
Film Director, Screenwriter and Actor
T
V Chandran is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and actor,
predominantly working in Malayalam cinema. He started his film career as
an assistant director to P. A. Backer and John Abraham. He made his
directorial debut with the unreleased feature Krishnan Kutty (1981).
Chandran came into prominence after Alicinte Anveshanam (1989), which
was nominated for the Golden Leopard at the Locarno International Film
Festival. Ponthan Mada (1993)is his most famous film to-date. His
trilogy on 2002 Gujarat riots, consisting of Kathavasheshan (2004),
Vilapangalkappuram (2008) and Bhoomiyude Avakashikal (2012) are worth
mentioning.
Marlon Moreno
Actor
Marlon
Moreno is an acclaimed film actor born in Cali, Colombia. Marlon
debuted in the telenovela Gentefresca. Then he filmed Milena where
played the role of Carlos and soon after he participated in La Mujer del
Presidente where he played the role of Victor Leal which made Moreno
famous as a talented actor. Later on in the 1990s, he participated in
numerous telenovelas like Sin límites, La Dama del Pantano, La Reina de
Queens, El Precio del Silencio, and Pandillas, Guerra y Paz to name a
few. La Saga Negocio de Familia, a telenovela that is considered one of
the best from all times. Moreno also participated in movies like El Rey,
Soñar no cuesta nada, Heridas, La Beca, and Perro come perro.
Mary Stephen
Film Editor
Born
in Hong Kong, graduate of Concordia University in Montreal , Mary
Stephen has been living in Paris since the 1980s. She collaborated with
French New Wave director Eric Rohmer for more than 25 years as his film
editor and co-composer, starting as assistant to Rohmer’s
then-chief-editor Cécile Décugis (who edited for Truffaut, Rohmer,
Godard including the legendary Breathless). Mary then became Rohmer’s
chief-editor from 1991 Winter’s Tale to his last feature 'The Romance of
Astrea and Celadon' (2007). A partial list of her work includes Ann
Hui’s latest feature 'Our Time Will Come' and 'The Headmaster', the
omnibus film '8 and ½'.
Aboubacker Sanogo
Film scholar and Curator
Aboubakar
Sanogo is a film scholar and curator currently working on Carleton
University as Assistant Professor in Film Studies. He received in MA
(2001) and Ph.D. (2009) in Critical Studies from the School of Cinematic
Arts of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Sanogo is
also the founder of the Carleton University World Cinema Forum which
seeks to study national, regional, continental and global film cultures,
institutions, stakeholders and debates with the ultimate goal of
establishing Carleton as a major destination for the study of World
Cinema.
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