Imagine Film Festival

Imagine Film Festival
Location EYE Film Institute Netherlands
Awards Silver Scream Award, Silver Méliès, Black Tulip Award
Festival date annually

The Imagine Film Festival (before 2009: the Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival) is an annual film festival in Amsterdam. The festival aims to acquaint both film lovers and the general public with a selection of historical and recent films from genres such as knowledge fantasy, horror and science fiction. A large part of the program consists of genre films, exploitation films, cult films and obscure films, though the offer has become increasingly diverse over the years. The event is organized by the Foundation AFFF for no profit and receives subsidies from the Film Fund and the City of Amsterdam.

Program

The main program consists of several new European, Western and Asian genre films. Many of these films have their European or Dutch premiere during the AFFF. Some films go in the rotation afterwards . There is also the festival of knowledge and discussion between professionals and other interested parties, through free access 'Q & A', a symposium and a masterclass. Since 2000 there is a special educational youth part of the festival: AFFF Kids. This gives children the opportunity to connect with film and film production, knowledge in a playful way and involve them in the discussion on current and historical themes, which are mentioned in the films shown. The Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival in 1984 founded by Jan Doense, director of short films and founder of The Night of Bad Taste. In more than two decades, the AFFF become the Weekend of Terror into a mature 'player' in the festival circuit. Through the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation (EFFFF), the AFFF since 1996 is connected, the Foundation works closely with many other European film festivals in this genre.

History

In 1991, in the Alhambra Theatre on the Weteringschans the first Weekend Of Terror laid the foundation for the current Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival. During this weekend were lovers of horror movies relish the better splatter and horror. But Weekend Of Terror was also a haven for movie lovers who diligently in another Italian zombie fest collapsed, but it was also agreed that the work of David Cronenberg deserved serious attention. With Cronenberg retrospective in 1984, the festival was ahead of its time, while with selections from the work of Lucio Fulci (1987) and Herschell Gordon Lewis (1991) prevailing views about quality were challenged. Meanwhile, the AFFF grown into a 'player' in the festival circuit, while paying attention to films from various genres. Thus organized the AFFF in 2004 the Golden Méliès Gala, when prices for the best European fantastic long and short film were presented. Furthermore, saw the AFFF his adult status recently confirmed by the awarding of the (four-year) grants by both the Ministry of Education and the City of Amsterdam. Since 2009, the festival has a new name: Imagine Film Festival.[1] With the name change, the organization wants to emphasize that the festival has become more focused on films that can not be strictly defined as fantasy, horror or science fiction over the years.[1] In 2013, the festival moved to the EYE Film Institute Netherlands in Amsterdam North.

Prizes

During the festival the following prizes: Silver Scream Award Lifetime / Career Achievement Award Silver Méliès Golden Méliès Nomination The Black Tulip Award Imagine Time Capsule

Lifetime/Career Achievement Award

The Lifetime/Career Achievement Award has been awarded since 2000. The winners are: 2014 - Alejandro Jodorowsky (Career Achievement Award) 2013 - Neil Jordan 2012 - Stan Lee 2011 - Rutger Hauer 2010 - Dick Maas 2008 - Tim Burton (Career Achievement Award) 2007 - Terry Gilliam (Career Achievement Award) 2006 - Roger Corman 2005 - Ray Harryhausen 2005 - Paul Naschy 2004 - not awarded 2003 - Lloyd Kaufman 2002 - Paul Verhoeven 2001 - Dario Argento 2000 - Wes Craven

Silver Scream Award

The Silver Scream Award is voted by the audience of the festival.

YearFilm TitleDirector
2016They Call Me JeegGabriele Mainetti
2015Ex MachinaAlex Garland
2014Jodorowsky's DuneFrank Pavich
2013The BatteryJeremy Gardner
2012The RaidGareth Evans
2011The Perfect HostNick Tomnay
2010Mary and MaxAdam Elliot
2009Let the right one inTomas Alfredson
2008RECJaume Balagueró en Paco Plaza
2007Adam's ApplesAnders Thomas Jensen
2006Ordinary manVincent Lannoo
2005Kung Fu HustleStephen Chow
2004Tempus FugitEnric Folch
2003Spirited AwayHayao Miyazaki
2002Donnie DarkoRichard Kelly
2001El corazón del guerreroDaniel Monzón
2000Galaxy QuestDean Parisot
1999eXistenZDavid Cronenberg
1998Dark CityAlex Proyas
1996From Dusk Till DawnRobert Rodriguez
1995Dellamorte DellamoreMichele Soavi
1994Return of the Living Dead 3Brian Yuzna
1993BraindeadPeter Jackson
1992AkiraKatsuhiro Otomo
1991The Silence of the LambsJonathan Demme
1990NightbreedClive Barker

Méliès Awards

The Méliès Awards are an initiative of the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation (EFFFF), the AFFF since 1996 member. Eight so-called affiliated festivals granted each year to two Silver Méliès Award during their festival, namely one for the best long and one for the best short film fantastic. The winners then join the two things Méliès d'Or Awards, which will be awarded to one of the eight festivals involved annually. Amsterdam Méliès winners:

Amsterdam Méliès-winnaars:

Year Film Title Director
2015 Liza, the Fox-Fairy Károly Ujj Mészáros
2014 Der Samurai Till Kleinert
2013 Fin Jorge Torregrossa
2012 Mientras Duermes Jaume Balagueró
2011 Suiker Jeroen Annokkeé
2010 Transmission Roland Vranik
2009 Before the Fall F. Javier Gutiérrez
2008 King of the Hill / El rey de la montaña Gonzalo López-Gallego
2007 Them / Ils David Moreau & Xavier Palud
2006 Storm Måns Mårlind & Björn Stein
2005 Calvaire Fabrice du Welz
2004 The Green Butchers aka De grønne slagtere (Gouden Méliès) Anders Thomas Jensen
2003 My Little Eye Marc Evans
2002 El espinazo del diablo Guillermo del Toro
2001 El corazón del guerrero Daniel Monzón

Black Tulip Award

In 2006 set jury prize, the Black Tulip Award, in 2006 was awarded in three categories, but then only in the category of Best Feature:

CategoryFilm TitleDirector
Best Feature 2015SunrisePartho Sen-Gupta
Best Feature 2014CoherenceJames Ward Byrkit
Best Feature 2013Wolf ChildrenMamoru Hosoda
Best Feature 2012Eddie: the sleepwalking cannibalBoris Rodriguez
Best Feature 2011BedevilledJang Cheol-soo
Best Feature 2010The seventh circleArpad Sopsits
Best Feature 2009Let the right one inTomas Alfredson
Best Feature 2008TimecrimesNacho Vigalondo
Best Feature 2007The bothersome manJens Lien
Best Feature 2006Next doorPål Sletaune
Best Feature Debut 2006MirrorMaskDave McKean & Neil Gaiman
Best Short 2006Doll Nr. 639András Dési & Gábor Móray

Imagine Time Capsule

This prize is awarded for online entries since 2010:

Year Film Title Director
2015 Post Apocalyptic Pepijn van Hengel
2014 Looking for Laika Thijs Molenaar and Laurens Roorda
2013 Monsterpop Boriz Baatsen
2012 Mayan Prophecy Geoffrey Cramm
2011 Under the Dress Sasha Meijer
2010 The Vegan Vampire Suzi Terror

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