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The festival's grand prize is the '''''Béco aùreo''''', which is awarded on behalf of the Çinematèca di Stado to that year's best film. The physical prize is a golden statuette of a goat, Montecara's unofficial national animal. The jury is composed of directors, actors, writers, and other filmmakers associated with past winners of the prize. | The festival's grand prize is the '''''Béco aùreo''''', which is awarded on behalf of the Çinematèca di Stado to that year's best film. The physical prize is a golden statuette of a goat, Montecara's unofficial national animal. The jury is composed of directors, actors, writers, and other filmmakers associated with past winners of the prize. | ||
Films awarded the ''Béco aùreo'' tend to be highly sought-after by distribution companies, many of whose representatives are always in attendance. Winning the prize is seen as one of the greatest financial blessings an artistic film can achieve, as it all but guarantees that the film will see a wide release and, more than likely, turn a profit. | |||
== List of awards == | == List of awards == |
Revision as of 00:45, 30 March 2019
Montecara Film Festival | |
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File:Beco.png | |
Status | Active |
Genre | Film festival |
Frequency | Annual |
Location(s) | Çinematèca di Stado |
Country | Montecara |
Years active | 88 |
Inaugurated | June 10, 1936 |
Website | festa |
The Montecara Film Festival (Montecaran: Fèsta Montecarà di Çìnema) is an annual international film festival held in Montecara. It features premieres of films from all genres, including documentaries, made across Esquarium. Each participating nation is allowed to submit one film for consideration for the festival's grand prize, the Béco aùreo (Golden Goat). Films must have been completed in the preceding 12 months and make their premiere at the festival to be eligible for screening. It takes place each year at the Çinematèca di Stado.
Format
The weeklong festival takes usually takes place in September or October. An opening ceremony held on the first night traditionally features a major opera singer performing the Montecaran national anthem before the Secretary of Education and Culture makes an introductory speech. The year’s films are introduced along with their directors, and the members of the jury are announced and introduced. There is sometimes an additional musical performance, usually of film music from the past. A reception follows the opening ceremony.
Films are screened each afternoon and evening of the festival, and there at least one reception or party each night. The last night of the festival features the awards ceremony, where the Béco aùreo is presented to the winning film by the Patron of the Çinematèca di Stado.
Prize
The festival's grand prize is the Béco aùreo, which is awarded on behalf of the Çinematèca di Stado to that year's best film. The physical prize is a golden statuette of a goat, Montecara's unofficial national animal. The jury is composed of directors, actors, writers, and other filmmakers associated with past winners of the prize.
Films awarded the Béco aùreo tend to be highly sought-after by distribution companies, many of whose representatives are always in attendance. Winning the prize is seen as one of the greatest financial blessings an artistic film can achieve, as it all but guarantees that the film will see a wide release and, more than likely, turn a profit.
List of awards
Year | Béco aùreo | Country of origin | Synopsis |
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2018 | (TBD) | (TBD) | |
2017 | Aksomas (Velvet) |
Aucuria | A romantic drama set during the closing months of the Grey Regime, shortly before the Velvet Revolution. |
2016 | Skytten | Sjealand | |
2015 | Blossom in the Mirror | Tuthina | |
2014 | Deux Cents Siècles | Ainin | |
2013 | Zeviyên Laleyê (The Lily Fields) |
Siphria | A romantic comedy about two lovers who need to learn to become comfortable with who they are. |
2012 | |||
2011 | Złóte Stólétie | Template:Country data Slovunia | |
2010 | |||
2009 | Hongcao | Namor | |
2008 | Pod yabloney | Luziyca | A farmer girl and a city boy meet and fall in love with one another. |
2007 | Sakiko | Senria | A black comedy about a Senrian woman's attempts to break out of a loveless marriage, a dead-end job, and a miserable life. |
2006 | Golden Rain | Xiaodong | |
2005 | Holding On | Zesmynia | A rural landlord witnesses successive downfalls of status and later the painful deaths of each of his close family members in the context of Zesmynia in the mid-20th century, driving him to despair. |
2004 | |||
2003 | |||
2002 | Neşalên (Pickpockets) |
Siphria | A drama focusing on a pair of teenage pickpockets, their romance, and the conflict between their life of crime and their hopes for the future. |
2001 | Rubbing the Wound | Zesmynia | A landed gentryman who lost his titles is able to regain prominence by becoming a salt merchant; however, he loses his wealth again when the salt trade is put under imperial control and powerful merchants are removed from their positions. |
2000 | Riget | Sjealand | |
1999 | Lanterns of Brick | Razaria | A group of Razarian soldiers are trapped in a tunnel in Zesmynia during the Gozar War. |
1998 | Amiçi ed amànti (Friends and lovers) |
Montecara | A drama-comedy where a divorced man hosts a dinner party at his villa to celebrate his engagement to his second wife-to-be; the guest list includes his ex-wife, her new husband, her stepchildren, and his fiancée's adult daughter. |
1997 | k’uarapucua tsïtsïkicha (Scorpio's flowers) |
Karazawa | The story of 8 students who create a resistance cell against the Malnonfi regime in the 70s. A very bleak tragedy talking about self-destructive tendencies, ideals, but also the need to oppose tyrany even in the face of death. |
1996 | As my flower blossoms, hundreds of others wither | Razaria | A warlord in 9th century Razaria usurps the throne of the Neo-Sepcan Empire and presides over a reign of terror for one week before he is defeated and killed; based partially on the life of Ratibor the Usurper. |
1995 | |||
1994 | Kaze no Hai (Ashes in the Wind) |
Senria | A Senrian mother in Xiaodongese-occupied Senria desperately attempts to save her two young children from the Senrian Genocide. |
1993 | Zdráda, Kłamstvo i Griéh | Template:Country data Slovunia | |
1992 | Plenipotentiary | Zesmynia | A bodyguard of the Neo-Sepcan emperor must overcome numerous dangers as the Aalaaniaq king plots the downfall of the empire. |
1991 | |||
1990 | |||
1989 | Sokhraneniye zaliva | Luziyca | A documentary about the importance of protecting the Gulf of Gelyevich from further environmental damage. |
1988 | |||
1987 | Mezanòte biànca (White midnight) |
Montecara | A plan to smuggle a large shipment of illegal drugs through Montecara turns into a fiasco of backstabbing, lies, and murder. |
1986 | Akayama (Red Mountain) |
Senria | A Senrian soldier during the Senrian-Xiaodongese War grapples with the bloodshed of the conflict and the loss of his comrades-in-arms. |
1985 | Hurşidbanu | Aucuria | The story of Ayla Sönmez, an Atlian nationalist author known by the pseudonym Hurşidbanu, and her efforts to defy the Grey Regime. |
1984 | |||
1983 | |||
1982 | |||
1981 | |||
1980 | |||
1979 | Sbogom Chen! | Katranjiev | After the mother wakes up from a coma in 1976, her son attempts to protect her from fatal shock by concealing the end of the People's Republic of Katranjiev. |
1978 | Gin'noken (The Silver Sword) |
Senria | A historical fiction film retelling the life of the rounin Hyouzaemon Nabesima and his role in the doomed Kyoutoku Rebellion. |
1977 | |||
1976 | |||
1975 | |||
1974 | Tarp Šešėliai (Among the Shadows) |
Aucuria | A private investigator in 1860s Aucuria must go up against criminal thugs and corrupt politicians in his efforts to take down a protection racket. |
1973 | Razdeleniye | Luziyca | Details the separation of a family in Po'ai following Namor's occupation of East Po'ai in 1933, and how the separation affects them |
1972 | |||
1971 | |||
1970 | Sepy (The Vultures) |
Lecia | Based upon the play of the same name by Irena Kokòszynski; the film focuses on a Rodnéwiary clergyman, a Lecian noble, and an army officer who have become stranded in a desert, implied to be Hell. |
1969 | |||
1968 | |||
1967 | |||
1966 | |||
1965 | Gorniye lyudi | Luziyca | Tragicomedy of a family working at a coal mine in southern Luziyca. |
1964 | |||
1963 | Yakusoku (Promise) |
Senria | A romantic drama about two lovers, torn apart by circumstance, and their quest to reunite. |
1962 | Lu, màma (You, mama) |
Montecara | A distant adult son tries to forge a relationship with his free-spirited mother when he finds out that she is dying. |
1961 | |||
1960 | |||
1959 | Kakusareta Yousai (The Hidden Fortress) |
Senria | A samurai film about a samurai's efforts to destroy an abandoned fortress being used by brigands to harass and extort Senrian peasants. |
1958 | |||
1957 | |||
1956 | Dopad | Template:Country data Slovunia | |
1955 | |||
1954 | |||
1953 | Den sidste dag | Sjealand | |
1952 | |||
1951 | |||
1950 | Giàn il sìmplio (John the simple) |
Montecara | An intellectually disabled man tries to survive during the Occupation of Montecara. |
1949 | |||
1948 | |||
1947 | |||
1946 | Wélika Windzeniô (The Great Exodus) |
File:LecistaniFlag.png Lecia | A religious drama retelling the Lec Exodus, based upon the story as recorded in the Uczénjë. |
1945 | |||
1944 | |||
1943 | |||
1942 | Solitary Spring | Xiaodong | |
1941 | |||
1940 | |||
1939 | |||
1938 | |||
1937 | Velikaya Odisseya | Luziyca | Adaption of the Argilian story The Odyssey |
1936 | Il Paradiso | Montecara | A foreign diplomat is drawn into a world of scandal and intrigue by an intoxicating Montecaran cabaret dancer, with disastrous results. |