Katalin Vajda Christoffer Boe Kamal AbdelAziz Dr.Resul Pookutty
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Katalin Vajda Christoffer Boe Kamal AbdelAziz Dr.Resul Pookutty
Dr.Resul Pookutty Dr.Resul Pookutty (born 1971) is an Indian film sound designer, sound editor and mixer. He, along with Richard Pryke and Ian Tapp won the Academy Award for Best Sound Mixing for the film Slumdog Millionaire. He has worked in Hollywood, Hindi, Tamil and Malayalam films. He is a 1995 graduate from Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. Pookutty made his debut in sound design with the 1997 film Private Detective: Two Plus Two Plus One, directed by Rajat Kapoor. He got his big break with the critically acclaimed 2005 film Black, directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. He subsequently engineered sound for major productions like Musafir (2004), Zinda (2006), Traffic Signal (2007), Gandhi, My Father (2007), Saawariya (2007) and Dus Kahaniyaan (2007). Christoffer Boe graduated from The National Film School of Denmark in 2001 with the graduation film Anxiety. His first feature film, Reconstruction (2003), won the Camera d'Or at Cannes Film Festival 2003. Christoffer Boe's second feature film, Allegro (2005) starring Helena Christensen and Ulrich Thomsen, premiered at Venice Days in 2005 and was also screened at Sundance Film Festival 2006. In 2006 Christoffer Boe received the Young Cinema Award at Venice Film Festival for his feature film Offscreen (2006). Christoffer Boe presented his fourth feature film Everything Will Be Fine (2010) at Directors' Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival 2010 and in 2011 he premiered with Beast in Warsaw. His sixth feature Spies & Glistrup will be out in 2013. Katalin Vajda She was born in Budapest, Hungary. After receiving her diploma from the University of International Management and Business Studies,she has been working in film business,& Manages Hungarian films' participation at international festivals (Cannes, Toronto, Montreal, Chicago, Sundance, Tibeca, Karlovy Vary, Goa, Pune, Cairo, Moscow, Pusan etc.), represents Hungarian films abroad, promotes awareness of Hungarian filmmaking at an international level by foreign professionals as well as within the circle of a wider public all over the world. Her work and presence at the international festivals contributed to the success of Hungarian films. She has been working for the Hungarian Film Week since 1979. She was the Delegate of Hungary to European Film Promotion, a Member of European Film Academy and manager of Magyar Filmunió/Hungarian National Film Fund 2011. Kamal AbdelAziz He is the President of the National Cinema Center in Egypt. He is also President of Jury, Kasr el Cinema festival for short and documentary film (2011). He is Member of jury, foreign fund problem for Egyptian films. Luxor festival for Egyptian European cinema 2012, Member of jury, carthage film festival 2012, Member of the high committee of cinema, Member of the high committee of festivals. He worked with the well-known directors like Mohamed Khan, Nader Galal, Mosaad Foda. He worked for various feature films, TV shows, documentaries, including international documentaries. He has also directed and produced various documentaries like The burning of the Cairo Opera. , Goldi stone mine, Tube etc. He received Best Documentary Film Award for The Burning of the Cairo Opera at Alexandria Film Festival (2011), for Outstanding Performance at Cairo International Film Festival (1991) among others. JURY Christoffer Boe Jiri Madl Jiri Madl was the youngest person ever named to the Personalities of the Czech Republic list by the Czech "MF DNES Magazine." Following the success of the Comedy “Snowboarders” he took on three more comic roles: Taming Crocodiles (2006), Rafters (2006) and, with his “cinematic father” Karel Janák, Rock Con Artists (2006). Feeling the need to move away from comedies, he was cast in Tomáš Vorel's The Can (2007), a film about students and the graffiti community. He starred in Night Owls (2008), a role which zmade him the youngest recipient ever of the Crystal Globe for Best Actor at the 2008 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. He also starred in Four Suns (2012), Juraj Nvota's Konfident (2012). Now 24, Jiri splits his time between Berlin and Prague and has just completed a screenwriting class at the New York Film Academy. JURY Volker Ludwig He was born on 13 June, 1937 He has lived in Berlin since 1952. He has 4 year study of Literature and Arts. Since 1962 he has been an independent writer. From 1965 – 1971he was Manager and writer of the Reichskabarett, the political satirical theatre of the Berlin sudent movement. He was founder of GRIPS Theater, the most renowned German Children's and Young People's theatre in the world and continues to be the manager. He wrote the screenplay for the feature film Linie 1, which was directed by Reinhard Hauff and was the opening film of the 1988 Berlin Film Festival. He was a member of the jury for the 9th International Film Festival for Children and Young People in Hyderabad, the selection committee for the children's and Young People's films chosen for the Berlin Film Festival (1996-98) and PEN – Zentrum, of the International Theatre Institue (ITI) and the Berlin Academy of the Arts. Adrien Jolivet Adrien Jolivet's first intern in the staging. It follows for two years during dramaEva St Paul and also plays at the theater ( The Grand Vizier of René De Obaldia ) and television: Love Too dangerous or full of love (2003) by Steve Suissa . He has lead roles in Fragile of Jean-Louis Milesi in 2003 and Homestay ( Instinct life ) of Bruno Bontzolakis in 2005. He also participated in several short films: The Case of O , The Mirador or Baby shark Pascal-Alex Vincent, in official competition at Cannes in 2005. In 2004 he made his big screen debut alongside Marilou Berry in the first time I've had 20 years of Lorraine Levy. This is the film Zim and Co. released in 2005 and directed by his father Pierre Jolivet. Rajiv Masand At 35, Rajeev Masand has had an accomplished media career spanning 16 years covering the Indian entertainment industry. A graduate from Mumbai University, Rajeev started reporting at the age of 16 at The Times of India. Rajeev is perhaps the only entertainment journalist in the country to have had 2 eponymous film shows – Masand Ki Pasand (on Star News) and Rajeev Masand Ki Pasand (currently on IBN7). Rajeev is Contributing Editor for GQ India, and writes a monthly column, Talk Movies for the magazine. What has characterised Rajeev's career throughout is his honesty and rigid standards of excellence. In an industry that is divided into Bollywood journalists and others, Rajeev has managed to achieve a wonderful balance. Whether at Cannes or in Goa, interviewing Hrithik Roshan playing Krrish or Daniel Craig playing James Bond, he is equanimous, well informed and incisive. Among other recognitions, Rajeev was four times adjudged 'Best Entertainment Critic' by the National Television (NT) Awards, in 2008, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Ketan Mehta Ketan Mehta is an internationally acclaimed Indian filmmaker with over 30 years experience in making films, television, commercials and documentaries. He has served as an advisor on many Government of India bodies including Directorate of Film Festivals, Doordarshan and Television Institute of India and National Film Development Corporation. He is also the Founder of Maya Digital Studios, the first dedicated CG animation and visual effects studio in India Nishit Takia Vaibhav Kumaresh VaibhavKumaresh, a NID Ahmedabad alumnus, is an animation film maker and is currently Founder, Director, Vaibhav Studios, Mumbai. The studio has created some of India's favourite animated content including the Amaron Battery TV commercials, Buladi's AIDS awareness campaign for the West Bengal government, Sagar Cement commercials for the Andhra market and Simpoo the angry Sardaar math teacher on Channel [V] to name a few. JURY NishithTakia has over 29 years of experience in software, marketing, and business development. He has contributed as an editor of India's largest software weekly, and currently is a co-owner & director of Krayon Pictures, the studio behind the 3D animation feature film, Delhi Safari