PÖFF Shorts announced winners for 2019
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At the PÖFF Shorts award ceremony held on Saturday November 23 in Tallinn’s Club Hollywood, the winners of the Black Night Film Festival’s short film and animation sub-festival PÖFF Shorts were announced.

For the first time, the joint jury of PÖFF Shorts put forth a candidate to the European Film Awards 2020 in the short film category.

PÖFF SHORTS NATIONAL COMPETITION
Presenter: Overall Pro Rent
Jury: Eva Näripea, Marina D. Richter, Marija Milovanovic

BEST SHORT
“Toomas Beneath the Valley of the Wild Wolves” (Estonia, 2019)
Director: Chintis Lundgren

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Jury statement: “It is a playful and smoothly developed script, wonderfully freed of cliches and rich in imagination. Political incorrectness is consciously used as an inclusion tool – male, female, cats and dogs. Empowerment belongs to everyone. The filmmaker shows how fragile the concept of an ideal family and morality is, but doesn’t turn it into a downfall of family bounds. A big howl for Toomas beneath the valley of the wild wolves!”

SPECIAL MENTION
“Bad Hair” (Estonia, 2019)
Director: Oskar Lehemaa

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Jury statement: “It’s a film about midlife crisis that turns into a very clever genre piece that takes the fun out of obsession with perfect looks and beauty. It’s a well crafted and perfectly rounded contemporary tale that literally ends up in flames. The film doesn’t shy of black humour and even though it is not made to be didactic it is a perfect example of “may you get what you wish for.”

ANIMATION COMPETITION
Jury: Chiara Magri, Nicolas Khabbaz, Sander Joon

BEST SHORT ANIMATION
Presenters: A Film Eesti, Fork Film, Tolm
“Deep Love” (Ukraine, 2019)
Directors: Mykita Lyskov

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Jury statement: “For the straightforward message reflected in a complex treatment, the crude style works very well to be funny and bitter, light and deep.”

SPECIAL MENTION
“Lola the Living Potato” (France, Russia, 2018)
Director: Leonid Shmelkov

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Jury statement: “A film that overcomes the barrier to reach the inner child in us, in a beautiful depiction of loss and new beginning.”

SHORTS NEW TALENTS COMPETITION: ANIMATION
Presenter: Eesti Kunstiakadeemia
Jury: Chiara Magri, Nicolas Khabbaz, Sander Joon

BEST SHORT ANIMATION
“Daughter” (Czechia, 2019)
Director: Daria Kashcheeva

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Jury statement: “A mastered storytelling piece about a father and daughter relationship. Conveying powerful deep emotions from animated puppets. Using live action cinematic techniques and successfully crossing.”

SPECIAL MENTION
“Zorg II” (Estonia, 2019)
Director: Auden Lincoln-Vogel

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Jury statement: “For its exploding ideas and bravery in style.”

LIVE ACTION COMPETITION
Jury: Martti Helde, Kathleen McInnis, Ingvar Sigurðsson

BEST SHORT FILM
Presenter: Nafta Films
“Holy Family” (Portugal, 2019)
Director: Margarida Lucas

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Jury statement: “For its compelling freshness and originality in visual storytelling; where we can clearly see the unique handwriting of the director among all the characters and in particular a loving and strong mother figure unlike any we’ve seen before.” “

SPECIAL MENTION
“FROM MATTI WITH LOVE” (Finland, 2019)
Director: Jarno Lindemark

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Jury statement: “For its sensitive, intimate and emotionally revealing portrayals.”

SHORTS NEW TALENTS COMPETITION: LIVE-ACTION
Presenter: Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School of Tallinn University

BEST SHORT FILM
“My planet” (Belgium, 2018)
Director: Valery Carnoy

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Jury statement: “Unexpectedly delicate, egoless, visceral and above all humorous – as it turns the human condition on its head. It’s about simple love and everyday problems in relationships, and how we see ourselves when reflected through the eyes of someone we love.”

SPECIAL MENTION
“Elephantbird” (Afganisthan, 2019)
Director: Masoud Soheili

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Jury Statement: “Sincere both in how it is made and in its message, the story feels at once ancient and yet deeply relevant as it traverses a landscape dotted with archetypes and multiple forks in the road around every corner.”

EUROPEAN FILM AWARDS 2020
CANDIDATE FOR EUROPEAN SHORT FILM

Jury: Martti Helde, Kathleen McInnis, Ingvar Sigurðsson, Chiara Magri, Nicolas Khabbaz, Sander Joon, Eva Näripea, Marina D. Richter, Marija Milovanovic

“12 K Marx Street” (Georgia, 2019)
Director: Irine Jordania

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Jury statement: “We put forward 12 K Marx Street for consideration of the EFA. We were struck by the filmmaker’s use of simple framing which yielded a deeply felt emotional connection to both story and character.”

A selection of the winning films can be seen on Sunday, November 24th at 19.00 and Saturday, November 30th at 16.00 in Kino Artis. The films will be screened in Tartu Elektriteater on Sunday, December 1st at 14.15.

Tickets available [here]/https://poff.ee/en/film/shorts-winners-532165-en/).