Bitola International Film Camera Festival Manaki Brothers

Macedonia
The creative work of the brothers Yanaki (1878-1954) and Milton (1880-1964) MANAKI, the first cameramen on the Balkans, is undoubtedly rich and significant. The cinematographic history of Macedonia started with them, marking its most important basic values.
Hungarian films at the festival
1995 - The Outpost | (in competition) | |||
1997 - Bolshe Vita | (in competition) | |||
1999 - The Lord's Lantern in Budapest | (in competition) | |||
2002 - Temptations - Bronze Camera to Gábor Medvigy | (in competition) | (winner) | ||
2004 -
Kontroll
- Silver Camera 300 to Gyula Pados, Student Jury's Prize to Gyula Pados |
(in competition) | (winner) | ||
2004 - Pleasant Days | ||||
2005 - Fateless - Silver Camera 300 to Gyula Pados | (in competition) | (winner) | ||
2007 - Dolina - Medvigy Gábor - Special Diploma | (in competition) | (winner) | ||
2009 - Another Planet | ||||
2010 - Adrienn Pál - Fillenz Ádám - Mayor's Award for Artistic Achievement | (in competition) | (winner) | ||
2011 - The Turin Horse - Fred Kelemen - Golden Camera 300 | (winner) | |||
2015 - Son of Saul - Erdély Mátyás - Golden Camera 300 Main Prize | (in competition) | (winner) | ||
2016 - It's Not the Time of My Life | ||||
2017 - Jupiter's Moon - Rév Marcell - Golden Camera 300 | (in competition) | (winner) | ||
2019 - Genesis |
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