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Juried Contest Winners

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Pinch
By Jodi Kramer, United States
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A mature and honest inspection of something recognizably human and difficult. And it allows the complexity to exist. It doesn't simplify. Great expressive drawing, great shifts of perspective - spatial, psychological, and dramatic all at once. Knowing how it ends is not the end of appreciating it. Relevant, confident in its execution, and compelling.
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Android 207
By Paul Whittington, Canada
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The basic job of fiction - what would I do in this character's situation? The intent is clear, the result simple, but the execution is unrelenting - the details of the android's process of thinking is as well ilustrated as any of my favorite novelists describing the same thing. Confident in its execution and compelling.
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The Autobiography of Tom Stern, Chapter Six: The New Science By Tom Stern, United States
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I want to see more work in this direction by this filmmaker. It's a strong simple good idea taken to logical complexities. I feel it falls just short of bringing us to a really profound realization of something. But that, also, is one of its most surprising attractions - it doesn't deliver an answer. It's not a one-joke movie. I think there is a lot of intellectual talent here and some good taste (knowing what's most important at each moment with the casting, the words, the situations...) Perhaps it's a little too casual with its stylistics. But I can write at this length only because it challenges me to do so. Compelling. |

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Habitat (link)
King Kong (link)
Global Giraffe (link)
Trace (link)
Painful Glimpse (link)
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Useless Dog (link)
Le Sant Dans Le... (link)
Simple Piece Of Cloth (link)
How To Cope With Depression (link)
Juice (link)
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