Northern Ireland. The troubles are over but have left their marks. Three boys on their way to adulthood testing their juvenile strength on animals, things and humans. Every day is different and yet, every day feels the same.
Major screenings, presentations:
*53rd International Festival of Documentary and Short Film of Bilbao, Spain - Award: Gold Mikeldi for Fiction
*10th Clones Film Festival, Ireland - Award: Best Short Film/ Fiction
*FIrst Steps Awards, Berlin 2011, Germany - Nomination Best Short Film
*19th Raindance Film Festival 2011 London, UK
*56th Cork Film Fest 2011, Ireland
*45th Hof International Film Festival, Germany
*Kinofest Lünen 2011, Germany
*Filmz Mainz 2011, Germany
*Exground Filmfest Wiesbaden 2011, Germany
Prizes:
*53rd International Festival of Documentary and Short Film of Bilbao, Spain - Award: Gold Mikeldi for Fiction
*10th Clones Film Festival, Ireland - Award: Best Short Film/ Fiction
*FIrst Steps Awards, Berlin 2011, Germany - Nomination Best Short Film
Claudia HEINDEL
Claudia Heindel (1976, Nuremberg, Germany) was trained at a photographers after her Alevels. She got work experience in the camera dept. of fiction and documentary film making for several productions in Berlin, Munich and Derry, Northern Ireland. Claudia works as a photographer and studied direction at the University of Television and Film Munich in the dept. of documentary film making, tv journalism and commercials. 'Lucky Seven' is her diploma film.
Filmography (selection)
2011 Lucky Seven (short film), 2009 Where do you belong to? (documentary), 2005 home. (documentary)
Application is now open to this year's Passport Controll Summer Workshop and Gathering, at the Kund Castle, Somogyfajsz! You can choose from a range of visual, music, family and gastronomy workshops. Click here for details!
Two Greek filmmakers will come to this year's Passport Controll - Summer Art Workshops and Community Gathering, to lead film workshop for students. Film director Karina Logothetis and sound designer Vasilis Zlatanos won the award for the Most Original Short Film at the 33rd edition of the Mediawave Film Festival this year, with their short fiction Pebble.