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Filminute is the international one-minute film festival dedicated to presenting, promoting and awarding one-minute films. Filminute was founded in 2005 and the inaugural festival ran in September 2006. Filminute looks for films that deliver a well-balanced equation of content, acting, dialogue, storytelling,
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and
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. Filminute accepts films from the categories of fiction, animation, documentary and mashup.


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The annual festival and competition runs during the month of October (Filminute 2021 ran from 15 October to 15 November). An international
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consisting of people from the fields of
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,
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,
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and
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is responsible for the awarding of Best Filminute.
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worldwide are invited online to view and vote for the People's Choice Award.


Filminute 2006

Filminute 2006 featured submissions from 25 countries. Best Filminute honours went to Anton Groves for his UK-
Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central, Eastern, and Southeastern Europe. It borders Bulgaria to the south, Ukraine to the north, Hungary to the west, Serbia to the southwest, Moldova to the east, and ...
n production ''Line''. The People's Choice Award was won by Wayne Campbell for his UK production ''It Could Be''. According to
Ekow Eshun Ekow Eshun (born 27 May 1968) is a British writer, journalist, broadcaster, and curator. He is the editor-in-chief of the quarterly magazine ''Tank'', a former editor of ''Arena'' magazine, and the former director of the Institute of Contempor ...
, artistic director of London's
Institute of Contemporary Arts The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) is an artistic and cultural centre on The Mall in London, just off Trafalgar Square. Located within Nash House, part of Carlton House Terrace, near the Duke of York Steps and Admiralty Arch, the ICA c ...
and Filminute 2006 jury member, Filminute "demonstrated a high level of polish and a strong and exciting progression in user-generated content. Filminute has raised the bar in its first year and I am very interested to see how high the bar can go".


Filminute 2007

Filminute 2007 generated submissions from 45 countries. The jury-awarded Best Filminute went to Kristina Grozeva's ''Game'' (
Bulgaria Bulgaria (; bg, България, Bǎlgariya), officially the Republic of Bulgaria,, ) is a country in Southeast Europe. It is situated on the eastern flank of the Balkans, and is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedo ...
), while The People's Choice was awarded to Siddartha Jatla's ''Missing'' (India). During an October 2007 television interview with Filminute co-founder and executive director John Ketchum, CBC journalist and host
Evan Solomon Evan Solomon (born April 20, 1968) is a Canadian columnist, political journalist, radio host, and publisher. Until 2022, he was the host of ''The Evan Solomon Show'' on Toronto-area talk radio station CFRB, a writer for ''Maclean's'' magazine, an ...
described Filminute as "the future of modern storytelling".


Filminute 2008

Filminute 2008 drew submissions from 60 countries. The jury-awarded Best Filminute went to Oli Hyatt's ''StitchUp Showdown - Gym Jam'' (UK) and The People's Choice was awarded to Pici Papai's ''Quick'' (Hungary). The 2008 festival attracted a great deal of media attention including that of Wired.com whose headline ran, "If those sprawling three-minute YouTube clips seem to drag on forever, Filminute, the international one-minute film festival, might be right up your alley."


Filminute 2009

Filminute 2009 drew submissions from 55 countries. The jury-awarded Best Filminute went to UK's Phil Sansom & Olly Williams for their film ''Black Hole''. The People's Choice was awarded to Canada's James Cooper for ''Life''. The 2009 festival drew many positive reviews including by
Ronald Bergan Ronald Bergan (né Ginsberg, 2 November 1937 – 23 July 2020) was a South African-born British writer and historian. He was contributor to ''The Guardian'' (from 1989) and lecturer on film and other subjects as well as the author (or co-author) ...
in ''
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
'' which praised Filminute's collection of "technically impressive mini-movies" and the festival's commitment and focus "on story".


Filminute 2012

Filminute 2012 marked the second time an animation won Best Filminute, with Director Ant Blade's ''Chop-Chop'' (UK) taking the top prize. As well, Ant Blade was only the third filmmaker in the festival's eight-year history to have two films shortlisted in the same year. The People's Choice award was won by Ben Jacobson for his smirk-inducing drama ''Candy Crime'' (UK). In addition to a record 134 countries tuning in to see the films, and a surge in the number of comedies, 2012 also saw the festival's eastern presence grow with strong shortlisted films from Lithuania, Georgia, Turkey, and Russia.


Filminute 2013

Filminute 2013 welcomed American independent filmmaker Richard Linklater and FIPRESCI film critic Carmen Gray to the jury who, together with the other members, awarded Best Filminute honours to Dutch filmmaker David Stevens for his excellent documentary ''M-22''. At the same time, the big story at the festival's 8th edition was Martinique filmmaker Khris Burton's film ''Maybe Another Time'', which won the People's Choice and Top Rated awards, as well as finishing first in the Jury Commendations. It was the strongest finish ever for a single film at the festival.


Filminute 2014

At Filminute 2014, Ignacio Rodó's thriller ''Tuck Me In'' (Spain), won the jury-awarded Best Filminute. The People's Choice award went to André Marques' film ''Grandpa'' (Portugal), which also impressed with a Jury Commendation, a runner-up ranking for Top Rated, as well as the inaugural Cineuropa Audience Award.


Filminute 2015

Filminute held its 10th anniversary in 2015 with Guillaume Renusson's French sign-language film ''A Minute of Silence'' winning Best Filminute. Multiple Filminute award-winner Khris Burton returned to take the People's Choice award for his film ''Nanny'' (Martinique). And the Top Rated award went to Romania's George Molesag for his drama ''Rematch''.


Filminute 2016

Filminute 2016 featured the Taiwanese filmmaker
Hou Hsiao-Hsien Hou Hsiao-hsien (; born 8 April 1947) is a Mainland Chinese-born Taiwanese film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. He is a leading figure in world cinema and in Taiwan's New Wave cinema movement. He won the Golden Lion at the Venice ...
on the jury. Together with author John Vaillant, FIPRESCI journalist Barbara Hollender and others, the jury awarded Best Filminute honours to Rohin Raveendran's film ''Paijana'' (India). The French animation ''Voltige'' won the People's Choice Award. ''Cutting Room'' by Canadian directors Nathan White and Richard Colmer won the Top Rated award.


Filminute 2017

Filminute 2017 included on its jury Baronessa Beatrice Monti, the founder and president of the Santa Maddalena Foundation, the Tuscan writing retreat that has partnered with Filminute since the inaugural festival in 2006. Through its partnership with Women In Film, Filminute also included Ghanaian-American film director Priscilla Anany. Together with their fellow jurors they awarded Best Filminute honours to Iranian director Kaveh Jahed's migrant thriller, ''A Share of a Share.'' The People's Choice award went to American director Jin Ryu for his docu-drama ''Megan.'' And the Top Rated award went to ''Comic Relief'' by Colombian director Carlos Andres Reyes. Filminute 2017 also saw the launch of the first Filminute Development Prize, sponsored by CineCoup.


Filminute 2018

Filminute 2018 welcomed to the jury Sebastian Lelio, winner of the 2017 Academy Award (Best Foreign Film) for ‘Una Mujer Fantastica.’ Alongside the award-winning Colombian writer Juan Gabriel Vasquez, the ground-breaking American talent agent and producer Nikki Weiss-Goldstein, and others, the jury chose South Korean director Nuri Jeong’s deftly directed thriller ''Edge of Seventeen'' for Best Filminute. Argentinian director Alejandro Itkin’s corruption tale ''Air Time'' received top honours from the public, and the Top Rated award went to Iranian director Mahdi Borgian for his touching film ''Soul Mate.'' Nuri Jeong also took home the CineCoup sponsored Filminute Development Prize.


Filminute 2019

Filminute 2019 featured a strong female jury presence including: prolific, award-winning French editor & director
Anne Goursaud Anne Goursaud is a French filmmaker known for her work editing Francis Ford Coppola films like '' Bram Stoker's Dracula'' and '' The Outsiders''. She has also directed '' Poison Ivy II'' and '' Embrace of the Vampire''. Selected filmography As ...
; American PEN award-winning fiction writer Maile Meloy; acclaimed Canadian Executive Producer, Indira Guha; and the respected Turkish FIPRESCI film critic, Alin Tasciyan. Together with rest of the jury they awarded Best Filminute to French directors Merick & Gohu for their powerful and original migrant tale ''I Am Not Afraid.'' The People’s Choice Award was won by Uruguay’s Facundo Sosa for his chilling look at the future of immigration entitled ''Uno de Nosotros.'' And the Top Rated award went to Spanish director Manuel Martin Merino for ''Searching'' his light-hearted and comedic look at dating in the digital age. Hungarian director Regős Ábel won the Filminute Development prize for his action-packed discrimination drama ''The Tenants.''


Filminute 2020

Due to the worldwide
COVID-19 pandemic The COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the coronavirus pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The novel virus was first identi ...
, Filminute 2020 was postponed.


Filminute 2021

After the worldwide pandemic forced the postponement of the 2020 festival, Filminute 2021 returned with a strong international jury and 25 films drawn from over 3,000 entries. Led by Filminute Executive Director John Ketchum, influential Turkish filmmaker
Pelin Esmer Pelin Esmer (born 1972, Istanbul) is a Turkish screenwriter and director. Career Pelin Esmer studied anthropology at the social sciences department of Boğaziçi University in Istanbul. She made her first short documentary, ''Koleksiyoncu'' (The ...
, and prolific Canadian animator Anne Marie Fleming, the jury awarded Best Filminute to Iranian director Moein Rooholamini for his moving refugee drama, ''Leo.'' And for only the second time in the festival's history, one film, ''Uncounted,'' by Colombian director Carlos Andrés Reyes, was awarded both the People's Choice and Top Rated awards. ''Uncounted'' also received the first jury commendation, completing a spectacular run for a deeply moving film about a mother's love for her children set against the backdrop of drug cartel-inspired violence. It was the second Top Rated award for Carlos Andrés Reyes following his 2017 win for ''Comic Relief.''


Winners


Filminute 2021

*Best Filminute - ''Leo'', Moein Rooholamini (Iran); *People's Choice - ''Uncounted'', Carlos Andrés Reyes (Colombia); *Top Rated Film - ''Uncounted'', Carlos Andrés Reyes (Colombia).


Filminute 2020

* ''Festival postponed due to worldwide pandemic.''


Filminute 2019

*Best Filminute - ''I Am Not Afraid'', Merick & Gohu (France); *People's Choice - ''Uno De Nosotros / One Of Us'', Facundo Sosa (Uruguay); *Top Rated Film - ''Searching'', Manuel Martín Merino (Spain).


Filminute 2018

*Best Filminute - ''Edge of Seventeen'', Nuri Jeong (South Korea); *People's Choice - ''Air Time'', Alejandro Itkin (Argentina); *Top Rated Film - ''Soul Mate'', Mahdi Borjian (Iran);


Filminute 2017

*Best Filminute - ''A Share of a Share'', Kaveh Jahed (Iran); *People's Choice - ''Megan'', Jin Ryu (USA); *Top Rated Film - ''Comic Relief'', Carlos Andres Reyes (Colombia).


Filminute 2016

*Best Filminute - ''Paijana'', Rohin Raveendran (India); *People's Choice - ''Voltige'', Brunel Léo (France); *Top Rated Film - ''Cutting Room'', Nathan White & Richard Colmer (Canada).


Filminute 2015

*Best Filminute - ''A Minute of Silence'', Guillaume Renusson (France); *People's Choice - ''Nanny'', Khris Burton (Martinique); *Top Rated Film - ''Rematch'', George Molesag (Romania).


Filminute 2014

*Best Filminute - '' Tuck Me In'', Ignacio Rodó (Spain); *People's Choice - ''Grandpa'', André Marques (Portugal); *Top Rated Film - ''Earth's Last Hope'', Riccardo Servini (UK).


Filminute 2013

*Best Filminute - ''M-22'', David Stevens (Netherlands); *People's Choice - ''Maybe Another Time'', Khris Burton (Martinique); *Top Rated Film - ''Maybe Another Time'', Khris Burton (Martinique).


Filminute 2012

*Best Filminute - ''Chop Chop'', Ant Blades (UK); *People's Choice - ''Candy Crime'', Ben Jacobson (UK); *Top Rated Film - ''Lady'', Tamta Gabrichidze (Georgia).


Filminute 2011

*Best Filminute - ''Loop'', Aritz Moreno (Spain); *People's Choice - ''Oblivion'', Sharrif Nasr (Netherlands); *Top Rated Film - ''No Man's Land'', Dominic Chambers (Australia).


Filminute 2010

*Best Filminute - ''Choose Not To Fall'', Matthew Marsh (UK); *People's Choice - ''A New Prayer'', Dorin Pene (Romania); *Top Rated Film - ''Dark Valley'', Oskar Arnarson (Iceland).


Filminute 2009

*Best Filminute - ''The Black Hole'', Phil Sansom and Olly Williams (UK); *People's Choice - ''Life'', James Cooper (Canada); *Top Rated Film - ''Sun-Day'', Pantaleone A. Megna (Italy).


Filminute 2008

*Best Filminute - ''Stitch Up Showdown - Gym Jam'', Oli Hyatt (UK); *People's Choice - ''Quick'', Pici Papai (Hungary); *Top Rated Film - ''Immerse'', Anton Groves (UK/Romania);


Filminute 2007

*Best Filminute - ''Game'', Kristina Grozeva (Bulgaria); *People's Choice - ''Missing'', Siddartha Jatla (India); *Top Rated Film - ''Game'', Kristina Grozeva (Bulgaria).


Filminute 2006

*Best Filminute - ''Line'', Anton Groves (UK/Romania); *People's Choice - ''It Could Be'', Wayne Campbell (UK).


References


General references


The Ten Best One-Minute Films of the Past Decade
''Tasteofcinema.com'', September 30, 2015;
This Film Scared the Hell Out of Me
''Gizmodo.com'', October 9, 2014;
VOTE FOR THE FILMINUTE CINEUROPA AUDIENCE AWARD
''Cineuropa.org'' September 12, 2014;
60-SECOND KNOCKOUTS:Watch 5 Cool Movies in 5 Minutes
''Fast Company'' (fastcocreate.com) September 17, 2014;

''Wired.com'', September 3, 2008;

''Wired.com'', August 25, 2008;

''Variety'', July 8, 2008;
Filminute 2007 Picks
''Eye Weekly'', 2007;
Filminute 2007
CBC.ca, 2007;

''La Repubblica'', October 16, 2007;
Czech Center Presentation
Czech Center Romania, October 19, 2007;
Friends of the Earth green film competition in association with Filminute
Friends of the Earth, 2007;
Filminute: A 60-second challenge
''Cineuropa.org'', The European Cinema Portal, June 25, 2007;

The In Crowd, March 4, 2006;
The DGC invites you to participate in FILMINUTE
The Director Guild of Canada, May 12, 2006;
Filminute Inaugural
''BBC'' – Film Network, 2006;
Filminute Recommendation
''Daily Candy'', Sept 7, 2006;

feeder.ro, September 5, 2007.


External links

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