Meanwhile, the FIPRESCI jury awarded Nikolay and Yelena Renard's film Mama/ Russia/ 2010.
The audience award went to Le Quattro Volte by Michelangelo Frammartino / Italy, Germany, Switzerland/ 2010.
The festival organizer, New Horizons Association guarantees all three winning films distribution in Poland.
In the FILMS ON ART International Competition the jury awarded Cédric Dupire and Gaspard Kuentz's We Don't Care about Music Anyway/ France/ 2010/ the Best Film prize (€10,000). This title is also guaranteed distribution in Poland.
The Jury's Special Mention went to Sophie Fiennes' Over Your Cities Grass Will Grow / UK, France, Netherlands/ 2010.
In the NEW POLISH FILMS Competition the Wroclaw Film Prize founded by the President of the city (approximately €25,000) went to Made in Poland by Przemyslaw Wojcieszek / Poland 2010/.
The directors of Ewa/ Poland 2010/ Adam Sikora until recently a cinematographer who has worked alongside many directors including Jerzy Skolimowski, and Ingmar Villqist were awarded the Best New Director Prize (approximately €10,000), funded by the Marshal of Lower Silesia. International Jury decided about the verdicts.
The main competition Jury also gave the International Film Guide Award to Le Quattro Volte by Michelangelo Frammartino / Italy, Germany, Switzerland/ 2010.
Short film competitions winners
European Short Debut Competition - animation:
Logorama
dir. François Alaux , Hervé de Crécy, Ludovic Houplain
European Short Debut Competition - documentary:
Maria's Way
dir. Anne Milne
European Short Debut Competition - fiction:
My Invisible Friend
(Amigo invisible)
dir. Pablo Larcuen
Polish Short Movies Competition - animation:
Millhaven
dir. Bartek Kulasa
Polish Short Movies Competition - documentary:
Viva Maria!
dir. Agnieszka Smoczyńska
Polish Short Movies Competition - fiction:
Bad Lyrics
dir. Marcin Maziarzewski