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2010 Bergen International Film Festival

The 2010 Bergen International Film Festival was arranged in Bergen, Norway, 20–27 October 2010, and was the 11th edition of the festival. It featured more than 150 feature films and documentaries, and had an attendance of more than 45,000, both numbers a new record for the festival.

Important screenings

For the first time, both the opening and the closing film were Norwegian productions.

Opening film

Closing film

Films in competition

Cinema Extraordinare - In competition

Documentaries - In competition

Checkpoints - In competition

The Checkpoints program have existed since 2007, and is a special program focusing on human rights. In 2010, for the first time, the winner of the program was declared by a jury led by Iranian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Shirin Ebadi. The prize money, 50,000 NOK, is awarded to the people the documentary portrays and their cause, not the filmmakers.

  • Bhutto, directed by Duane Baughman and Johnny O'Hara,
  • Bogota Change, directed by Andreas Møl Dalsgaard,
  • Budrus, directed by Julia Bacha,
  • Enemies of the People, directed by Thet Sambath and Rob Lemkin, and
  • Grace, Milly, Lucy, directed by Raymonde Provencher,
  • Hunger, directed by Marcus Vetter and Karin Steinberg,
  • Miss Landmine, directed by Stan Feingold,
  • There Once was an Island, directed by Briar March,
  • War Don Don, directed by Rebecca Richman Cohen,
  • Waste Land, directed by Lucy Walker, and
  • World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements, directed by Chris Farina,

Norwegian Short Film Competition

  • 1987-1993, directed by Marius Dybwad Brandrud
  • Akvarium, directed by BÃ¥rd Røssevold
  • Amor, directed by Thomas Wangsmo
  • Fredag, directed by Eirik Svensson
  • Jenny, directed by Ingvild Søderlind
  • Travelling Fields, directed by Inger Lise Hansen
  • Tuba Atlantic, directed by Hallvar Witzø

Scandinavias Best Music Video

This competition program was arranged for the first time in 2010. Music videos from both 2009 and 2010 were eligible, and nominations for the videos were made by a jury, rather than filmmakers applying for admission, as in the short film program.

Awards

Cinema Extraordinare

  • Le Quattro Volte, directed by Michelangelo Frammatino,

The Audience Award

  • World Peace and Other 4th Grade Achievements, directed by Chris Farina,

Best Documentary

Youth Jury's Documentary Award

  • Bogota Change, directed by Andreas Møl Dalsgaard,

Checkpoints

Best Norwegian Short Film

  • Jenny, directed by Ingvild Søderlind

Best Scandinavian Music Video

  • Torgny - "The Only Game", directed by Emil Trier,

Young Talent Award

  • Kedy Hassani

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