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| email = info@cut.si | | email = info@cut.si | ||
| website = http://fnf-domzale.si | | website = http://fnf-domzale.si | ||
− | | | + | | organised by = MILF Cultural Association |
− | | | + | | organised by 2 = CUT! Cultural Association |
− | | | + | | organised by 3 = Public Fund for Cultural Activities of the Republic of Slovenia |
| frequency = annual | | frequency = annual | ||
− | | dates and duration = | + | | dates and duration = December, 2 days |
| contacts = {{Contact | | contacts = {{Contact | ||
| name = Žiga Čamernik | | name = Žiga Čamernik | ||
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− | The 1st festival's prizes went to the ''Impression of a great city'' by [[Amir Muratović]] (1st prize), ''Bititsch'' by [[Peter Bizjak]] the the ''Plums are ripe'' by [[Marko Brecelj]] and [[Matevž Pucelj]]. | + | The 1st festival's prizes went to the ''Impression of a great city'' by [[Amir Muratović]] (1st prize), ''Bititsch'' by [[Peter Bizjak]] the the ''Plums are ripe'' by [[Marko Brecelj]] and [[Matevž Pucelj]], while the 2nd edition of the festival awarded [[Tomaž Gorkič's]] ''The Flesh Chain'', Bryan Lauch's ''Seven shorts'' and Ermela Teli's ''We hear what we see''. The jury's special mention went to [[Rudi Uran]] and his ''Munira''. |
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The 1st festival's prizes went to the Impression of a great city by Amir Muratović (1st prize), Bititsch by Peter Bizjak the the Plums are ripe by Marko Brecelj and Matevž Pucelj, while the 2nd edition of the festival awarded Tomaž Gorkič's The Flesh Chain, Bryan Lauch's Seven shorts and Ermela Teli's We hear what we see. The jury's special mention went to Rudi Uran and his Munira.
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