Minikino Film Week
International Short Film Festival in Bali, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
International Short Film Festival in Bali, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Location | Bali, Indonesia |
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Founded | 2015 |
Most recent | 2-10 September 2022 |
Festival date | 15-23 September 2023 |
Language | Internasional |
Website | www |
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Minikino Film Week, Bali International Short Film Festival (MFW) is an annual International short film festival in Bali, Indonesia. MFW was initiated in 2015, organized by the Minikino committee as its parent organization, which has been working in this field since 2002. The organization and MFW is under Indonesian legal entity; Yayasan Kino Media.
Since 2002 the organization has routinely held the Minikino Monthly Screening & Discussion (MMSD) events. The monthly event takes turns presenting each of the S-Express network programs that are submitted by a collaborative network of short film programmers from various countries in Southeast Asia.
By presenting one after another S-Express programs and also adding other national and international short film programs, the monthly screening agenda for the whole year is fulfilled. Minikino programmer also present guest program at other international film festival such as The 7th annual Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival in 2003.
The establishment of an annual short film festival has actually been discussed internally since 2004, but has been postponed several times.
2015
In early 2015, Minikino initiated a short film exchange program focusing on the national short film productions, the Indonesia Raja.[1] These activities adopted what was implemented by S-Express.[2] With the advent of this additional agenda, all available programs become too many to be held monthly within a year.
Minikino Film Week 2015[3] (MFW2015) then initiated, basically to deal with this situation. The first festival was held from 12 until 17 October 2015 to accommodate the increasing number of programs that once were meant to be in the monthly programs. The festival presents film selections from its film database and specifically invites short films from directors, distributors, and other film organizations.[4] And also presents the annual short film program exchange; S-Express 2015 and the first year of Indonesia Raja.[5] There were no open submissions.
2016
The 2nd Minikino Film Week (2ndMFW)[6][7][8][9] was held the following year, from 8 until 15 October 2016. This is the first year the festival accepts open submission through MFW account[10] in FilmFreeway platforms. Officially selected international films were presented in international programs, highlighting a particular theme, specific issues, genre, country or region of the world. 2nd MFW also presents several talks, workshops and networking events. And also a short film library for educators, professionals, distributors and festival programmers. Opening a limited access for professionals to preview Minikino's database of short films that has been submitted throughout the year.
2017 In 2017, the 3rdMFW initiated their annual national competition Begadang Filmmaking Competition.[11] At the same time, 3rdMFW also presents a board of jury that judges and decides on several categories for international awards.
The opening ceremony of the festival, 7 October 2017 was attended by Ricky Joseph Pesik, the Deputy Head of The Creative Economy Agency (BEKRAF RI, then later merged into The Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy in 2020).
In 24 September 2017, less than 2 weeks before the opening date, security conditions was in high alert due to the eruption of Bali's volcano of mount Agung. 3 locations (out of total 6 locations) of POP-UP Cinemas had to re-planned and moved to the evacuation camps.[12]
The date, schedule and program content have not changed, except 1 cancellation of the last program "S-Express 2017 Indonesia" on October 13, 2017 for considering the young audience convenience at the evacuation camp. This program was supposedly screened at the Youth & Sports Education Building, Bangli.
2018
In early 2018, Minikino Film Week was among several Indonesian delegations[13] brought by The Creative Economy Agency of Indonesia to the South by SouthWest (SXSW) 2018 Trade Show in Austin, Texas. During the trade show, Minikino managed to make contact with the Austin Film Festival. This network then brought several Indonesia's short films to be shown in their 2018 edition. In exchange, a guest program from Austin Film Festival then screened at MFW4 in Bali, Indonesia, during 6-13 October 2018.
In collaboration with RDR-Rotary Disaster Relief, Bali School Kids and Rotary Club Bali Denpasar, MFW4 held a post-festival roadshow to Lombok island from 2 until 4 November 2018. The roadshow held 2 screening events in 2 of the Lombok earthquake evacuation camps, the disaster that had recently happened.
2019
Minikino Film Week 5,[14] with the travel support from BEKRAF RI, was able to invite Roger Gonin, one of the important figures of Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival and also Jukka-Pekka Laakso, the director of Tampere Film Festival. Some important names in the Indonesia film industry were also invited and took part in panel discussions and presentations in the MFW Short Film Market.
This is the first time the term Short Film Market is used in Minikino Film Week, emphasizing the festival's sub-events to hold presentation panels, talks and short film libraries, all the activities that aimed at strengthening Indonesia's short film ecosystem and connecting it to the international networks.
This time with support from Purin Pictures,[15] Minikino Film Week is repeating its trip to Lombok in a post-festival roadshow. The road trip starts from October 31, 2019 to November 5, 2019, visiting 3 evacuation camps that have not yet fully recovered since last year.
In the same year, Minikino Film Week became a member of The Short Film Conference the organization for the global short film community.
2020
In early 2020, several plans and preparations for MFW6 had to be put on hold due to the pandemic situation in Indonesia. Yet the in-person festival still managed to go according to plan, 4-12 September 2020. This was the first year for MFW accepting submissions through Short Film Depot. The festival's dates also moved earlier to September instead of October.
Responding to the global crisis situation to reduce the risk of COVID-19, Minikino Film Week 6 had to integrate several online activities, especially for seminars, conferences, workshops and discussions. In addition, in-person participants are also restricted to meet safe physical distances between spectators, and practice all recommended health protocols by the authorities. The number of audiences were limited by the process of online booking and implementing strict health protocols.
2021
Minikino Film Week 7 was held for 9 days from 3 to 11 September 2021,[16] involving 12 Micro Cinema venues around the island of Bali. Responding to the continuation of the global crisis, the festival applied strict protocols to access. At least 1st shot of COVID-19 vaccine or a medical test (swab) with negative result is mandatory to get the Festival Pass. All screenings and activities are still free of charge, yet limited only for the pass holder. The digital or printed document from the audience should always be ready to be shown on the venues before entering the premises.
The festival presents 2 inclusive programs equipped with Bahasa Indonesia Audio Description and Closed Caption, giving access for the Blind and Deaf audience.
Although most of the festival events that had been planned were still able to be implemented, some major adjustments experienced due to the rise of Cov-19 Delta Variant crisis situation in Bali. 1 out of 3 Pop-Up Cinema had to be cancelled, due to the sudden increasing number and high Cov-19 cases in Buleleng area. The location of the opening event which was originally planned to be held in Sanur had to be moved to Geo Open Space in Kerobokan, due to the local lock down policy. 1 program at the open air cinema at Alliance Française Bali also had to be cancelled due to the rain.
Minikino Film Week 7 Post-Festival was decided not to be held this year, due to the uncertainty and ongoing pandemic emergency situation.
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 12 to 17 October 2015, presents 88 short films and 6 feature films and attracted 1656 audiences.
Featuring Director: Tonny Trimarsanto
Featuring Project Change
Featuring KOLEKTIF
Special program
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 8 to15 October 2016. 11 Venues, 250+ Short Film, 4 Fringe Event.[6][7]
Special Program
Fringe Events
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 7 to 14 Oktober 2017. The festival presents 225 International Short Films, including Indonesia in 20 venues, in total of 138 events.
This year was the 1st annual competition of Begadang Filmmaking Competition. The participants will get a list of audio-visual elements that has to be part of the film. Then they are required to produce a short film using these elements and the final film must have been submitted within 34 hours.
For 34 hours, the participants carried out the entire production process; from the story development until the final film submitted.
Grand Prize Winner of Begadang Filmmaking Competition 2017: ALMARI by Husyin & team Guru, from Banjarmasin, Kalimantan Selatan
This year also the 1st time for the annual International Awarding. 3rd Minikino Film Week Award is an International award in the form of a non-monetary reward. Awards were announced and given on the awarding night, on October 14, 2017 at the closing ceremony of festival.
AWARD CATEGORY | TITLE, Director, Country, Duration |
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SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR | BITCHBOY directed by Måns Berthas / Sweden / 15:00 |
SHORT FICTION AWARD | NAKAW directed by Noel Escondo, Arvin Belarmino / Philippines / 07:00 |
CHILDREN SHORT FILM AWARD | CARROT & PICKLE directed by Graciela Sarabia / United States / 05:12 |
SHORT DOCUMENTARY AWARD | COMMODITY CITY directed by Jessica Kingdon / United States / 10:43 |
VISUAL POETRY AWARD | URBAN AUDIO SPECTRUM directed by Marina Schnider / Germany / 03:43 |
PROGRAMMER’S PICK AWARD | RUAH directed by Flurin Giger / Switzerland / 18:00 |
SHORT ANIMATION AWARD | ECLIPSE directed by Jerrold Chong / United States / 06:20 |
S-EXPRESS 2017 RECOGNITION AWARD | SEPANJANG JALAN SATU ARAH directed by Bani Nasution / Indonesia / 16:00 |
Held as a roadshow to Jakarta, for another screenings and presentation in 3 venues. It was held in 25-26 October 2017.
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 6 - 13 October 2018
AWARD CATEGORY | TITLE, Director, Country, Duration |
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BEST SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR | KIMCHI directed by Jackson Segars / United States/ 14:38 |
BEST FICTION SHORT | SCHOOLYARD BLUES (SKOLSTARTSSORG) directed by Maria Eriksson-Hecht / Sweden/ 16:36 |
BEST CHILDREN SHORT | MOGU AND PEROL directed by Tsuneo Goda / Japan / 08:32 |
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT | THE SEVEN ABDULKARIMS directed by Elham Rokni / Israel/ 22:00 |
BEST AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL SHORT | EDGE OF ALCHEMY directed by Stacey Steers / United States/ 17:15 |
PROGRAMMER’S CHOICE AWARD | KAMPUNG TAPIR directed by Aw See Wee / Malaysia/ 17:15 |
BEST ANIMATION SHORT | AIRPORT directed by Michaela Müller / Switzerland/Croatia / 10:35 |
YOUTH JURY AWARD 2018 | SCHOOLYARD BLUES (SKOLSTARTSSORG) directed by Maria Eriksson-Hecht / Sweden/ 16:36 |
BEGADANG FILMMAKING COMPETITION 2018 | TAKSA directed by Prasetyo Wibowo S. / Produksi Kecil / Denpasar |
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 5 - 12 October 2019[14]
AWARD CATEGORY | TITLE, Director, Country |
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BEST SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR | FAUVE directed by Jeremy Comte, Canada. |
BEST FICTION | VINEGAR BATHS directed by Amanda Nell Eu, Malaysia. |
BEST CHILDREN SHORT | MILESTONE directed by Aviv Kaufman, Israel. |
BEST ANIMATION SHORT | MY JUKE BOX directed by Florentine Grelier, France. |
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT | THE TRAFFIC SEPARATING DEVICE directed by Johan Palmgren, Sweden. |
BEST AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL FILM | SISTERS directed by Daphne Lucker, Netherland. |
PROGRAMMERS CHOICE | EVA directed by Xheni Alushi, Switzerland. |
2019 YOUTH JURY AWARD | SISTERS directed by Daphne Lucker, Netherland. |
BEGADANG FILMMAKING COMPETITION 2019 | PENDEKAR TAFSIR MIMPI directed by Kevin Muhammad / Small Time Pictures |
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 4 - 12 September 2020
AWARD CATEGORY | TITLE, Director, Country, Duration |
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BEST SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR | A THOUSAND SAILS (木已成舟) directed by TSANG Hing Weng Eric / Hong Kong / 2019 / 15:00 |
NATIONAL COMPETITION AWARD | GOLDEN FRAMES IN THE CLOSET (Jemari yang Menari di Atas Luka-Luka) directed by Putri Sarah Amelia / Indonesia / 2019 / 16:22 |
BEST CHILDREN SHORT | SONIA LOVES, SONIA DOESN’T directed by Natalia Beliaeva / Russian Federation / 2020 / 15:00 |
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT | MAMA MANIA directed by Vincent Sparreboom / Netherlands / 2019 / 13:00 |
BEST ANIMATION SHORT | AND THEN THE BEAR (L’Heure de l’Ours) directed by Agnès Patron / France / 2019 / Animation / 13:52 |
BEST FICTION SHORT | CAYENNE directed by Simon Gionet / Canada / 2020 / 10:59 |
PROGRAMMER’S CHOICE | WHEN LIGHT FADES directed by Daan Groot / Netherlands / 2020 / 11:03 |
BEST AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL SHORT | THIS MAKES ME WANT TO PREDICT THE PAST directed by Cana Bilir-Meier / Germany / 2019 / 16:02 |
YOUTH JURIES AWARD | END-O directed by Alice Seabright / United Kingdom / 2019 / Fiction / 15:00 |
BEGADANG FILMMAKING COMPETITION 2020 | HAI GUYS BALIK LAGI SAMA GUE, TUHAN! directed by Winner Wijaya / Indonesia / 2020 / 04:30 |
Held in Bali, Indonesia, 3 - 11 September 2021
AWARD CATEGORY | TITLE, Director, Country, Duration |
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BEST SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR | I AM AFRAID TO FORGET YOUR FACE directed by Sameh Alaa / Egypt, France, Belgium, Qatar / 2020 / Fiction / 14:55 |
NATIONAL COMPETITION AWARD | MASA DEPAN CERAH 2040 directed by Winner Wijaya / Indonesia / 2021 / Fiction / 11:00 |
BEST CHILDREN SHORT | GIRLSBOYSMIX (Meisjesjongensmix) directed by Lara Aerts / Nederland / 2020 / Documentary / 06:42 |
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT | WHY DIDN’T YOU STAY FOR ME (Waarom Blijf Je Niet Voor Mij?) directed by Milou Gevers / Netherlands / 2020 / 25:00 |
BEST ANIMATION SHORT | THORNS AND FISHBONES directed by Natália Azevedo Andrade / Hungary / 2020 / 09:47 |
BEST FICTION SHORT | MAKASSAR IS A CITY FOR FOOTBALL FANS (LIKA LIKU LAKI) directed by Khozy Rizal / Indonesia / 2020 / 20:00 |
PROGRAMMER’S CHOICE | A LONELY AFTERNOON directed by Kyle Credo / Canada / 2020 / Fiction / 14:41 |
BEST AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL SHORT | INSIDE directed by Yann Chapotel / France / 2020 / 05:45 |
BEGADANG FILMMAKING COMPETITION 2021 | PRO CAST directed by Immanuel Kurniawan, Victoria Film / Malang, Jawa Timur / 2021 / 05:05 |
THE RWI ASIA PACIFIC AWARD AT MFW7 | THE LAST BREATH OF THE TONLE SAP. directed by Thomas Cristofoletti, Robin Narciso / Cambodia / 2020 / Documentary / 10:21 |
MFW7 NATIONAL JURY MENTION |
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Held in Bali, Indonesia for 9 days, from September 2, 2022, the opening event, until September 10, 2022. This series of events concludes on the last day with the screenings of all the winning short films announced on 9 September 2022.[19]
AWARD CATEGORIES | TITLES & FILMMAKERS |
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MFW BEST SHORT FILM OF THE YEAR 2022 | WARSHA directed by Dania Bdeir / Lebanon / 2021 / 15:42 |
MFW NATIONAL COMPETITION AWARD 2022 | RIDE TO NOWHERE directed by Khozy Rizal / Indonesia / 2022 / Fiction / 15:00 |
MFW8 BEST CHILDREN SHORT | MORA MORA directed by Jurga Šeduikytė / Lithuania / 2021 / 10:05 |
MFW8 BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT | THE SOUND OF THE TIME (I suoni del tempo) directed by Jeissy Trompiz / Colombia / 2021 / 15:00 |
MFW8 BEST ANIMATION SHORT | EYES AND HORNS (아이즈앤혼즈) directed by Chaerin Im / South Korea / 2021 / 06:15 |
MFW8 BEST FICTION SHORT | HANTU directed by Kim Kokosky Deforchaux / The Netherlands / 2021 / Fiction / 19:00 |
MFW8 PROGRAMMER’S CHOICE | WORK IT CLASS! directed by Pol Diggler / Spain / 2021 / 08:00 |
MFW8 BEST AUDIO VISUAL EXPERIMENTAL SHORT | ANGLE MORT (Blind spot) directed by Lotfi Achour / Tunisia, France / 2021 / 13:13 |
YOUTH JURY AWARD 2022 | SIDÉRAL directed by Carlos Segundo / France, Brazil / 2021 / Fiction / 15:00 |
BEGADANG COMPETITION 2022 WINNER | CHICKEN AWAKEN produced by Nol Derajat Film / Kota Malang, Jawa Timur / 2022 / Fiction / 05:27 |
MFW8 NATIONAL JURY MENTION | TEGUH directed by Riani Singgih / Indonesia / 2021 / Documentary / 14:59. |
THE RWI ASIA PACIFIC AWARD AT MFW8, Main Prize | BAGAN (Sudden Uncertainty) directed by Firdaus Balam / Malaysia / 2021 / Fiction / 24:35 |
THE RWI ASIA PACIFIC AWARD AT MFW8, 2nd Winner | PHA HOM (The Blanket) directed by Mitpasa SITTHIHAKPANYA / Laos / 2021 / Fiction / 18:17 |
THE RWI ASIA PACIFIC AWARD AT MFW8, Honorable Mention | THE PARTIAN directed by Hadafi Raihan Karim / Indonesia / 2021 / Fiction / 08:40 |
POST FESTIVAL ROADSHOW 2022
From 22 October 2022 to 11 November 2022, Minikino Film Week then held a Post Festival Roadshow 2022, bringing this year's winning short films to 8 cities in Indonesia. The events held were in the form of short film screenings and several presentations focused on various elements in short film festival management.[20]
In all of these activities, Minikino visits and collaborates with local film communities as well as universities, film festival organizations such as the Aceh Film Festival (Aceh), the Flobamora Film Festival in Kupang, Cinema Cirebon (Cirebon, West Java), UMN (Tangerang), Sinekoci (Palu, Central Sulawesi) and the ISI Padang Panjang student group.
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