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The Jury Members
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International Competition
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Jukka Pekka Laakso |
Finland |
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Jukka-Pekka Laakso (b.1959) is the festival director (since 2002) and president of the board of directors at Tampere Film Festival. He has worked for the festival already in early 80´s on the floor level, and has been involved with the selection and programming since 2000.
Jukka-Pekka Laakso acts also as the executive director for Pirkanmaa Film Centre (since 1998), a local film centre in Tampere. The film centre is a non-profit organisation that runs an art-house cinema and works extensively with media education. He has also worked as a free-lance filmcritic for radio and magazines.
Jukka-Pekka Laakso acted as the chairman of the National Council for Cinema 2004-2009 This position bought him also a seat at the National Council for the Arts. He is member of European Film Academy.
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Léa Rinaldi |
France |
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The 26 years old Paris filmmaker Léa Rinaldi holds a masters degree in media studies (obtained at the Sorbonne university in Paris IV) and in Literature (obtained at the Havana university in Cuba).
She started as a media reporter for channels Canal Plus, Ciné Cinéma and MK2, shooting and editing film related newsflash. She then moved on to directing short fictions, documentaries and experimental films.
Selected filmography:
2010 Box, fiction 12'
2009 Behind Jim Jarmusch, documentary, 52
2008 Migration, fiction, 5'
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Line Klungseth Johansen |
Norway |
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Line Klungseth Johansen was born in Fauske, Norway. She has a master in Film Science, and has worked as an director and photographer for fiction and documentaries productions. Line currently works as a festival producer for Minimalen Short Film Festival in Norway.
Line is also present in the Short Film competition with her film "Flimmer". |
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Philippe Etienne |
France |
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Born in Montauban in south of France , he first stars as metal ingeneer. Jack of all trades, he then was train driver, entrepreneur, teacher and guitar player before getting involved with the Cinema.
He creates in 1998 the production and distribution conpany "les films du Safran". Currently Director of Gindou International Cinema Festival - Rencontres Internationales de cinéma de Gindou - he also directs and writes short films.
His short film named "Amsterdam" has been selected in numerous international festivals |
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Juan Escudero |
Spain |
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Juan Escudero graduated in Telecommunication Engineering. In 2006 he founded Some Like It Short, S.L., a company specialised in the distribution and selling of international fiction, animation, experimental and documentary short films worldwide.
In 2010 Some Like It Short launched its own sales channel, an Internet Platform (online shop) for selling a comprehensive collection of classic and contemporary short films in DVD format (à la carte) and through video-on-demand (VOD). Juan has been collaborating over the last 6 years with Cinema Jove International Film Festival in Valencia as a progammer of short films. |
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