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screenings
meetings
and special events
on
film
visual arts
and ecology
in June '05
join the prestigious
Rhodes ecofilms
festival
.......at the Greek croisette
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JURY FOR FEATURE FILMS
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Stefan Tolz
Stefan Tolz (37)
has
been working as a free-lance filmmaker in Germany for more then 10
years and has had various teaching appointments in the field of
documentary film and TV journalism. Two years ago he co-founded the
Filmquadrat Production company in Munich, which produces
internationally financed high end documentaries. Among his own works
are well-received feature documentaries like Power Lies Elsewhere
on anti-nuclear movements in Germany, which won the �Environmental
Prize� at the International Filmfestival in Mannheim and multi-award
winning On the Edge of Time, a documentary on male domains in
the Caucasus, which was screened at Ecocinema
in 2002.
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Artemis Zenetou
Artemis Zenetou is the Executive Director of the Fulbright
Foundation in Greece. She spent 18 years in the U.S. and has worked
for several national and international organizations including the:
Federal Reserve Bank- Cultural Affairs, Boston; Smithsonian
Institution, U.S. Presidential Inaugural Committee for Art and
Cultural Initiatives, and the World Bank where she established the
first Art and Cultural Program. She has co-authored two books:
Museums; a Place To Work (1996) and Gender Perspectives:
Essays on Women in Museums (1991). She served on the Board of
the Cultural Olympiad, Ministry of Cultural Affairs (2000-2004) and
on the Advisory Committee on Cultural Diplomacy at the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs (2002-2004).
Guest lecturer at Aristotle University in Thessaloniki for the
graduate program on Museum Studies. |
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Menelaos Karamaghiolis
Born in 1962 in Thebes, Greece. He is a graduate of the
Byzantine-Modern Studies Department of the University of Athens
Philosophical School. His filmography includes among others Black
Out (1998) and Rom (1990), which won many awards and
distinctions both in Greece and abroad and were highly acclaimed by
the critics. He has worked for many years in TV and radio (Third
Channel of the National Greek Radio) and he has written essays and
short stories that have been published in collections, magazines and
newspapers. |
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Julia Kasprzak
Julia Kasprzak was born in Warsaw, Poland and grew up in France and
Canada. For the last ten years, she has been acquiring and
programming documentaries for Canal + channels across Europe.
Throughout this period she developed documentary thematic strands
for Canal + Nordic (Scandinavia), Canal + Benelux and Canal +
Poland. Based in Paris, France, she is currently working on her
first documentary. |
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Yannis Sakiotis
Dr of Political Science, he lives and works in Athens. His main
occupation has to do with environmental policy making of SYNaspismos
of the Left of Movements and Ecology party. Writer, researcher and
contributor of articles on ecological issues, scientific contributor
of the GEOtropio weekly magazine (published by Eleftherotypia
newspaper), co-publisher of greek ecological magazines (Ecotopia,
Daimon of Ecologia & Nea Ecologia) and an active
member of greek environmental society.
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JURY FOR SHORT FILMS
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Masoud Amralla
Al Ali
Born in Sharjah, UAE, in 1967. Curator & Director of "Emirates Film
Competition". Special Advisor and Arabic Film programmer at the
Dubai International Film Festival. He has done extensive work in the
fields of poetry and novel and has written numerous film reviews.
His writings were published in many Arab magazines and newspapers.
He has also directed several shorts and documentaries including Al-Rumram
(1994), The Rainbow Room - 100 Years of Cinema (1996), Horizontals
and Ornament in the Baroque Age (1999). He published a collection of
poetry under the title Hymns of the Seagull. |
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Koralia Georgakopoulou
She has received her BA in History (Queen Mary College, University
of London) and her MA in European Studies (University of Reading).
She has worked as head of the trailers department at the Mega TV
Channel and at the programme promotion department at the SKY TV
Channel. Since 1996 she has been working at the Star TV Channel as
supervisor of entertainment shows and at the programme promotion
department, and as production supervisor and programme manager.
Since 2002 she has been head of the Greek programme department. |
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Mike Bolland
Mike Bolland started in Scotland as a film editor
moving to London in 1973 to produce and direct with the BBC
Community Programme Unit. In 1981 Mike joined newly formed Channel 4
where he commissioned Comedy and Entertainment shows.
In 1990 as Controller of Arts and Entertainment he left the Channel
to spend the next six years as an independent producer.
He is now back home in Scotland where he is Head of Comedy and
Entertainment at the BBC. |
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Alexandra Karidis
Architect, Urban & Regional Planner MSc. She is a graduate of the
Polytechneion-NTUA (1973). She did her post-graduate studies at the
Architectural Association School (1975-76) and at the London School
of Economics and Political Science (1976-77). After a 22-year long
experience as Project Leader at the Public Corporation for Urban
Development & Housing (1978-99) she runs a private consultant�s
office since 2000, focusing in historic sites, their environment and
inhabitants. |
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Nikos Panayotopoulos
Photographer, professor of Art Photography, at the Photography
Department, School of Applied Arts, Technological Educational
Institution of Athens, PhD research student in the School of Art,
Design and Technologies, University of Derby, U.K. Born in Athens.
Studied photography at the School of Communication, Polytechnic of
Central London (1974-77). Co-founder and partner of the Photography
Centre of Athens since 1979. Nikos Panayotopoulos is also a lecturer
and writer on photographic theory and criticism and organizer of
photographic research projects, seminars, workshops, events &
exhibitions.
He has been co-organizer and participant in conferences and also a
member of national and international juries. His personnal
photographic work has been exhibited and published continuously from
1978 in Greece and abroad
(U.S.A.,
Canada, U.K., France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland, Belgium, Germany,
Slovakia, Czech Rep., Finland, Israel, China).
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JURY FOR
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Lucien Chabason
Born in 1941 in Paris (France), Coordinator of the Mediterranean
Action Plan (UNEP) in Athens since 1994, studied law, economics and
sociology at the University of Paris before entering the Ecole
Nationale d�Administration (1968). He followed environmental issues
in the Prime Minister�s Office, then was the Division Head for land
and landscape planning in the Ministry of Environment (1978-1984)
and the Director of the Research Division (1984-1988). Between 1988
and 1990, Lucien Chabason was Director of the office of the Minister
of Environment and the person in charge of the preparation of the
Green Plan for France, adopted by the Government in 1991. He is an
expert to OECD for the evaluation of environmental performance of
Portugal, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Ireland and Poland.
Furthermore, Professor of Environmental Policy at the Political
Studies Institute of Paris between 1989 and 1994, Lucien Chabason
taught a Doctorate-level seminar in Political Science on the same
topic. In 1997, he was a visiting professor at the European
University Institute in Florence. |
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Vassilis
Leontiadis
Vassilis Leontiadis
is a film-TV producer. Since 1965 he has been working as a film
technician (editor) in feature films. In 1971 he founded the Motion
film production company and in 1987 the Movies film production
company. In 1999 he co-founded the Seven Stars film production
company in which he now holds the office of Managing Director. He is
a member of the Board of Directors of SAPOE (Association of Greek
Independent Audiovisual Producers), a member of PAKT (Film-TV
Producers Guild) and a member of the Board of Directors of the Greek
Film Centre.
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Polydefkis Papadopoulos
He is a journalist and a sociologist specializing on
Mass Media. He has studied in Greece, USA and France. Since the
early '80s he has been participating in the first ecological
movements in Greece. He has taken part in the making of political
and cultural documentaries. He has worked as an advisor on
audiovisual issues at the Hellenic Foundation of Culture and as a
press advisor at the Greek Ministry of the Environment. He is
currently working as a journalist at several Greek Mass Media, as an
advisor on Press & Communication at the European Parliament Bureau
in Greece and teaches "European Union & Communication Issues" at the
Communication and Mass Media Department of the University of Athens
and at the Public Administration School in Greece.
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JURY FOR
MED
- WET
AWARD |
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Spyros Kouvelis
Spyros Kouvelis was born in Athens, Greece. He holds
an MSc in Agricultural/ Environmental Economics from the University
of Reading in the UK. He has worked as Acting Chief Executive
Officer of WWF Greece until 1997. Member of the Agriculture and
European policy teams of WWF International, and chair of the WWF
Mediterranean Team. From 1997 to 2000 he worked as an Athens-based
consultant to the WWF European Policy Office. In 1997 he was
appointed Advisor to the Deputy Minister in the Ministry of
Environment, Planning and Public Works of Greece, where he worked
until 2001. Since 2001, he holds the position of MedWet Coordinator,
directing the MedWet Coordination Unit in Athens, a Ramsar outposted
unit responsible for the coordination of the Mediterranean Wetlands
initiative that covers all 25 Mediterranean countries, 4 wetland
centres and 4 international NGOs. He is fluent in Greek, English and
French. |
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Marc van Fucht
Between 1987 and 1991 he studied editing and directing at the Film
Academy in Amsterdam. From 1992 to 1996 he worked as an assistant
editor to the Academy Award winner Bert Haanstra.
Since 1996 he has been working as a producer and director.
His documentary Life in Ebb and Flow won the Second Prize at
the Ecocinema Film Festival in 2002. He is now preparing the first
documentary co-production between Greece and Holland together with
the MedWet organisation. |
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Sebastia Semene Guitart
Sebastia Semene Guitart is a biologist
specialized in Evolutionary Biology.
He also developed his skills in the communications field as a
journalist for a national newspaper in Andorra, dealing with cinema
and society issues, and has broadcast for two radio stations.
He is now working in the Ramsar Secretariat as Special Assistant for
Media, Outreach and Culture.
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JURY FOR GREEK
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Stavros Yfantis
Activist and active member of ecological movements in
Greece for more than 20 years and part of various activities in
defense of the environment, the quality of life and the right to be
different.
He has been the editor of the magazine OIKOTOPIA since 1989 and
director of the "The Earth Festival" since 2001.
The book Everyday Ecology that he co-wrote with Stefano
Generali was published in April 2004 in Greece, Italy and France. |
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Anna Kremezi-Margaritouli
Anna Kremezi-Margaritouli has been designing and creating
environmental material (slides series, educational packages,
exhibitions, publications) and activities for children and young
people for at least twenty years. She has written two scripts for
short films and has co-operated in the making of environmental films
and CD-ROMs. She is currently working professionally at the Friends
of the Goulandri National History Museum and as a volunteer at the
ARCHELON society of which she is a founding member.
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Dimitris Indares
Born in Patra, Greece, in 1964. He studied Political Science and
International Relations at Panteion University (1987) and Film
Directing at the Stavrakos Film and TV School (1987). He has worked
as assistant director to Pantelis Voulgaris, Nikos Perakis, Frida
Liappa, Diagoras Chronopoulos and as production manager in Periklis
Hoursoglou�s Lefteris Dimakopoulos. His most recent film Totally
Married won the Best Script Award at the 44th International
Thessaloniki Film Festival, the Best Supporting Actor State Quality
Award and the Platinum Remi Award in comedy at the 37th Worldfest (Houston).
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