Award ceremony
Festival Event
When
27 November 2022
Where
Bologna (Italy)
Posted
13 December 2023
Category
Screening
The award ceremony of the second edition of the Urban Visions film festival took place both online and in person. The public ceremony took place at the Cinema Nosadella in Bologna.
The juries for each theme, A-Place / Migrants, refugees and displaced communities and A-Place / Resilient Communities, were coordinated by Luisa Bravo (City Space Architecture) and included artists, film-makers and acclaimed interdisciplinary scholars and urban experts:
- Lamia A. Abdelfattah, Systematica, Italy
- Prisca Arosio, Melita Studio, Netherlands
- Bruna Bajramovic, e-design, Japan
- Claire Edwards, New South Wales Branch Play Australia, Australia
- Vanessa Gordon, New South Wales Department of Planning, Australia
- Michelle Pannone, University of Marywood, United States of America
- Zoran Poposki, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
- Emerson Radisich, M16 Artspace, Australia
- Jacek Ludwig Scarso, London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom
The online event lasted one hour and was conducted by one member of the jury, Jacek Ludwig Scarso, and the winners, who joined the ceremony online or sent videomessages.
The public ceremony at Cinema Nosadella was attended by a small audience and by one of the winners, Paul Buske, director of “Forbidden to enter”, winner of the first prize of the A-Place competition “Migrants, refugees and displaced communities”.
City Space Architecture has producing a catalogue of the third edition of the Urban Visions film festival, similar to the one prepared for the first and second editions, in the form of a collector’s box, with postcards from all the different competitions and activities, divided in different packages.
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Links
Free streaming (only during the days of the Festival): https://www.visioniurbane.stream/
Contact
Film Festival Urban Visions / City Space Architecture
urbanvisions@cityspacearchitecture.org
Participants
Young and experienced film-makers, public space activists, placemakers, artists and city designers.
Cinema enthusiasts, film studies scholars and non-expert urban users.