CON-CAN Movie Festival

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{{Infobox company|

name = CON-CAN Movie Festival |

logo = Image:CON CAN Wide.jpg |

type = Film festival produced by Media Research, Inc. |

foundation = Sendagaya, Tokyo, Japan (2005) |

location_city = Sendagaya, Tokyo |

location_country = Japan |

key_people = Masahiro Yoshino, Chairman
Nofil Iqbal, Director|

industry = Film festival, Motion pictures |

homepage = [http://en.con-can.com http://en.con-can.com]

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CON-CAN Movie Festival (CON-CAN) is an audience-interactive online international short film festival which aims to “discover hidden creative talent from all over the world, enabling image creators and a global audience. To share the underlying messages and sheer creativity expressed in profound short movie productions”. Founded in 2005, the short film festival enables users to watch short movies for free on its site. The festival's award ceremony is held annually in Tokyo, Japan.

History

The idea for the CON-CAN Movie Festival was founded by Masahiro Yoshino, CEO of Media Research, Inc.{{cite news|first=Mizuho|last=Aoki|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ff20071130a4.html|title=A film fest on the Net|work=The Japan Times|date=2007-11-30|accessdate=2008-06-26}} Media Research, Inc. launched the festival online in 2005. The name CON-CAN was first thought of in Japanese (魂観). CON(魂) is said to represent the soul and CAN(観) to represent viewers watching with “true appreciation”.

The first CON-CAN Movie Festival was held in 2005 with two types of awards; one, an Audience Award that is presented by viewers, the other a “Grand Prix” award (awarded to the best short movie). Two “Tamashii” awards (special jury awards decided by the CON-CAN International Jury). A total of 151 short movies from 25 countries were submitted. Since then, CON-CAN was reported to have received over 550 submissions from over 50 countries in 2008.

Selection process

Once the submission deadline passes, the process of selecting the movies for the movie festival begins. The programming department at CON-CAN is responsible for a preliminary screening of the movies. The most highly ranked 80 movies out of all the submitted movies are selected to be part of the festival.

The movie festival then branches off into two parts. One part consists of the 80 movies being passed through a first round evaluation and judged by a domestic (Japanese) jury. These preliminary jury members select 20 movies to be considered for the final evaluation process. In the final evaluation round, international jury members selected by the CON-CAN staff select the top three nominations to be awarded the Grand Prix award (the best short movie) and the two Tamashii awards (special jury awards).{{cite news|first=Angela|last=Jeffs|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20080614a1.html|title=CON-CAN launches movie competition|work=The Japan Times|date=2008-06-13|accessdate=2008-06-25}} The winner of the Grand Prix award and the two Tamashii award winners are invited to Tokyo with travel and accommodations paid for in order to attend the award ceremony. The award ceremony hosts famous people from the movie industry and notable news networks.

Another part consists of the 80 movies being categorized into four groups. Each group is independently displayed on CON-CAN's website. During this time, registered voters are able to watch free movies and animations, rate the movies and comment on them. The movie with the highest rating in each category is awarded an Audience Award.

Awards

=Grand Prix Winners=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
YearMovieDirectorNationality of Director
(at time of movie's release)
2009

|Fleeting Images

|Edmund Yeo

|Malaysia

2008

|Ata

|Cagla Zencirci & Guillaume Giovanetti

|France

2007

|The Pond

|Huang Ying

|China

2006 (October)

|Gospel of The Creole Pig

|Michelange Quay

|France

2006 (April)

| Perkele

|Arto Tuohimaa

|Finland

2005

|Ohayo

|Shinya Okada

|Japan

=Tamashii Award Winners=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
YearMovieDirectorNationality of Director
(at time of movie's release)
rowspan=2 | 2008

|Chain Gestures (Gestos em Cadeia)

|Carla Mota

|Portugal

On Earth as It Is in Heaven

|Hervé Demers

|Canada

rowspan=2 | 2007

|Nasja

|Rios Guillermo

|Spain

A Shift in Perception

|Dan Monceaux

|Australia

rowspan=2 | 2006 (October)

|Broad Day

|Rajeev Ahuja

|India

Love Me or Leave Me Alone

|Duane Hopkins

|United Kingdom

rowspan=2 | 2006 (April)

|The Chamber

|Yu Seock-hyun

|Republic of Korea

Sister

|Daniel Mulloy

|United States

rowspan=2 | 2005

|Demon

|Irina Evteeva

|Russia

Djamel's Eyes

|David Casals-Roma

|Spain

=Audience Award Winners=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
YearMovieDirector(s)Nationality of Director(s)
(at time of movie's release)
2010 (December)

|In my prison

|Alessandro Grande

|Italy

rowspan = 4 | 2008

|Walk with her

|Yoshiki Uematsu

|Japan

Ata

|Cagla Zencirci & Guillaume Giovanetti

|France

Ersatz

|Alexander Adler

|Israel

EL VESTIDO

|Evelyne Pegot-Ogier

|Peru

rowspan = 4 | 2007

|4 1/4

|Aundre Johnson

|United States

A Shift in Perception

|Dan Monceaux

|Australia

The Clearing

|Pedro Touceda

|Spain

The Spirit Child

|Elinor Geller

|United Kingdom

2006 (October)

|Crash

|Umut Aral

|Turkey

2006 (April)

| Sister

|Daniel Mulloy

|United Kingdom

rowspan=2 | 2005

|Hair Sapiens

|Tsuyoshi Nakakuki

|Japan

Out of Time

|Blake Ritson
Dylan Ritson

|United Kingdom

Jury

The international jury which chooses the three movies during the final evaluation round features famous people from the movie industry. Below are the juries from previous years.

=The 6th CON-CAN Movie Festival=

=[[2008 CON-CAN Movie Festival|The 5th CON-CAN Movie Festival]]=

=The 4th CON-CAN Movie Festival=

=The 3rd CON-CAN Movie Festival=

=The 2nd CON-CAN Movie Festival=

=The 1st CON-CAN Movie Festival=

  • Babak Payami (Film director in Iran/Canada)
  • Dennis Lim (Film critic and film editor for Village Voice)
  • Fei Zhao (Professor at the Beijing Film Academy)
  • Jean-Michel Frodon (Journalist, film critic and cinema historian)
  • Jukka-Pekka Laakso (Chairman of the Tampere Film Festival)
  • Peter Millynn (Production executive at the Australian Film Television and Radio School)
  • Shoichiro Sasaki (Director of Audio and Visual Images)

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