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International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg


Genre: Features

The International Film Festival Mannhein-Heidelberg specialises in screening features films by new and unknown filmmakers. They have strict entry requirements that the films cannot have been screened in competition at Cannes, Venice or Locarno, in any section in Berlin or in any festival in Germany. The festival has a large annual audience of about 60,000 and the film program consists of 30-40 films. Films selected in the international competition are eligible for six awards given by four juries and the audience.

 

SCREEN AUSTRALIA HAS NOT TRACKED SCREENINGS AND AWARDS AT THIS FESTIVAL SINCE 2010.


Awards

2004 - Won - Floodhouse - Special Mention - International Jury

2002 - Won - La Spagnola - Audience Award

1986 - Won - Chile: Hasta Cuando? - Best Documentary

1986 - Won - Chile: Hasta Cuando? - Special Prize for Socio-Political Commitment

1982 - Won - Plains of Heaven, The - Gold Ducat

Screenings

2009 - My Tehran For Sale

2007 - Feet Unbound

2004 - Floodhouse

2002 - La Spagnola

2001 - Mullet

1997 - Sapphire Room

1997 - When the Sun Falls

1996 - Happy Little Vegemites

1994 - Crossing, The

1993 - Refracting Glasses, The

1993 - You Can't Push The River

1993 - Saucer of Water for the Birds, A

1992 - On the Border of Hopetown

1992 - Breathing Under Water

1992 - My Tiger's Eyes

1992 - See You Next Weekend

1992 - Inbetween Scenes

1987 - Snakes And Ladders

1987 - Tale of Ruby Rose, The

1986 - Chile: Hasta Cuando?

1986 - Chile: Hasta Cuando?

1986 - Devil in the Flesh

1986 - Eora Corroboree

1986 - Rocking The Foundations

1985 - Traps

1984 - Munda Nyringu

1982 - Plains of Heaven, The

1981 - Wrong Side of the Road

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