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"10 to 11's affectionate character studies deftly reveal the links between private and public memory.It might well be the best film I've seen this year."
(SIGHT & SOUND, Kieron Corless, 2009) |
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Best Film Award From Tofifest Film Festival 10 to 11 won the Best Film award in Tofifest Film Festival (Poland). The film also will be screened in ERA New Horizons Film Festival in Poland between July 22 and August 2.
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Best Film Award From Tofifest Film Festival 10 to 11 won the Best Film award in Tofifest Film Festival (Poland). The film also will be screened in ERA New Horizons Film Festival in Poland between July 22 and August 2.
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Mithat Esmer won the Special Prize of the Jury One of the lead actors of Pelin Esmer’s debut film 10 to 11, Mithat Esmer won the Special Prize of the Jury in IndieLisboa Film Festival.
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10 to 11 won the Special Prize of the Jury in Tetouan IFF Pelin Esmer’s debut film 10 to 11 won the Special Prize of the Jury in Tetouan International Mediterranean Film Festival.
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3 Awards from Ankara International Film Festival Director Pelin Esmer’s debut film 10 to 11 won three awards in 21st Ankara International Film Festival: Best Director, Onat Kutlar Best Screenplay and Best Art Direction.
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2 awards from 27th Cinema Novo Film Festival 10 to 11 won both the Honourable Mention of the Main Jury and Honourable Mention of the Young Jury in the 27th Cinema Novo Film Festival.
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10 to 11 continues to travel the festivals... 10 to 11 will be in the competition section in Vilnius IFF in Lithuania between March 19th and April 2nd. The film will be screened in Creteil IFF in France between April 2-11 and then it will continue to travel the festivals with Tetouan IFF (March 27th – April 3rd), Crossing Europe IFF(April 20- 25) and IndieLisboa IFF(April 22nd – May 2nd).
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Awards from Nürnberg Director Pelin Esmer's debut film 10 to 11 won both the Best Film Award and Critics Award in 15th Nürnberg Turkish-German Film Festival.
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10 to 11 won the FIPRESCI Award in Tromso
10 to 11 won the FIPRESCI Award in Tromso International Film Festival. In the jury of The International Film Critic Award there were Geir Kamsvåg (Editor-in-Chief, Film&Kino, Norway), Vladan Petrovic (Screen International, Serbia), and Kieron Corless (Deputy Editor, Sight & Sound, England).
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