| Best
Film (by Jury) |
| |
Breaking the Maya
Code (Produced by Night Fire Films; distributed
by Night Fire Films; USA
Honorable Mention (in order):
Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced by Gary
Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA; distributed
by WGBH/NOVA; USA)
Rapayan (Directed by Francis Delfour; Produced
by Arrimage Productions; distributed by Filmoption International;
Canada)
The Last Romans (Produced by Philippe Axell,
Axell Communicationi; distributed by Axell Communication;
Belgium)
The Mummy Who Came In from the Cold (Produced
by Gedeon Programmes; distributed by Terranoa; France)
|
| |
| Special Mention (by
Jury) |
| |
| The Antikythera Mechanism: Decoding an Ancient
Greek Mystery (Produced by Martin Freeth, Mfreeth.com
Ltd.; distributed by Publishers/Nature Video); for the
best use of science and technology. From Grief
and Joy We Sing (Produced by Holly Wissler; distributed
by The Mountain Fund; USA); for the most valuable ethnographic
contribution to world cultural memory.
Guédelon: The First Ten Years (Produced
by Reinhard Kungel, RK-Film; distributed by RK-Film;
Germany); for the best archaeological inspiration for
youth.
The Mummy Who Came In from the Cold (Produced
by Gedeon Programmes; distributed
by Terranoa; France); for the best portrayal of archaeological
project management skills.
Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced by Gary
Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA; distributed
by WGBH/NOVA; USA); for the best film for all ages.
Uncle Sem and the Bosnian Dream (Produced
by Marco Visalberghi for DocLab and by Gianfilippo Pedore
for Mir Cinematografica ; distributed by DocLab); for
the best film that questions the meaning of archaeology.
|
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| Best Narration (by
Jury) |
| Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced
by Gary Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA;
distributed by WGBH/NOVA; USA) |
| . |
Honorable
Mention (in order):
Breaking the Maya Code (Produced
by Night Fire Films; distributed by Night Fire Films;
USA
The Mummy Who Came In from the Cold (Produced
by Gedeon Programmes; distributed by Terranoa; France)
Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum (Produced
by Eye to Eye Television; distributed by Journeyman
Picture; UK)
Rapayan (Directed by Francis Delfour; Produced
by Arrimage Productions; distributed by Filmoption International;
Canada) |
| |
| Best Animation (by
Jury) |
| |
Breaking the Maya Code (Produced
by Night Fire Films; distributed by Night Fire Films;
USA)
Honorable Mention (in order):
The Last Romans (Produced by Philippe Axell,
Axell Communicationi; distributed by Axell Communication;
Belgium)
The Antikythera Mechanism: Decoding an Ancient
Greek Mystery (Produced by Martin Freeth, Mfreeth.com
Ltd.; distributed by Publishers/Nature Video)
The Mummy Who Came In from the Cold (Produced
by Gedeon Programmes; distributed by Terranoa; France)
Guédelon: The First Ten Years (Produced
by Reinhard Kungel, RK-Film; distributed by RK-Film;
Germany)
|
| |
| Best Special Effects (by Jury) |
| |
A tie between
The Antikythera Mechanism: Decoding an Ancient
Greek Mystery (Produced by Martin Freeth, Mfreeth.com
Ltd.; distributed by Publishers/Nature Video)
and
Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced by Gary
Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA; distributed
by WGBH/NOVA; USA)
Honorable Mention:
Breaking the Maya Code (Produced by Night
Fire Films; distributed by Night Fire Films; USA)
|
| |
| Best Script (by Jury) |
| |
| Breaking the +Maya
Code (Produced by Night Fire Films; distributed
by Night Fire Films; USA
Honorable Mention (in order):
Rapayan (Directed by Francis Delfour; Produced
by Arrimage Productions; distributed by Filmoption International;
Canada)
From Grief and Joy We Sing (Produced by Holly
Wissler; distributed by The Mountain Fund; USA)
Uncle Sem and the Bosnian Dream (Produced
by Marco Visalberghi for DocLab and by Gianfilippo Pedore
for Mir Cinematografica ; distributed by DocLab)
The Last Romans (Produced by Philippe Axell,
Axell Communication; distributed by Axell Communication;
Belgium) |
| |
| Best Cinematography
(by Jury) |
| |
| Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced
by Gary Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA;
distributed by WGBH/NOVA; USA)
Honorable Mention (in order):
Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum (Produced
by Eye to Eye Television; distributed by Journeyman
Picture; UK)
Breaking the Maya Code (Produced by Night
Fire Films; distributed by Night Fire Films; USA
Rapayan (Directed by Francis Delfour; Produced
by Arrimage Productions; distributed by Filmoption International;
Canada)
The Mummy Who Came In from the Cold (Produced
by Gedeon Programmes; distributed by Terranoa; France)
|
| . |
| Best Music (by Jury) |
| |
| Breaking the Maya Code (Produced by Night Fire
Films; distributed by Night Fire Films; USA
Honorable Mention (in order):
Borneo: The Memory of Caves (Produced by Luc-Henri
Fage, MC4 and ARTE France; distributed by Luc-Henri
Fage; France)
Rapayan (Directed by Francis Delfour; Produced
by Arrimage Productions; distributed by Filmoption International;
Canada)
Treasures of the Fitzwilliam Museum (Produced
by Eye to Eye Television;
distributed by Journeyman Picture; UK)
Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced by Gary
Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA; distributed
by WGBH/NOVA; USA) |
| . |
| Most Inspirational
(by Jury) |
| |
| A tie between
Breaking the Maya Code (Produced by Night
Fire Films; distributed by Night Fire Films; USA)
and
From Honey to Ashes (Produced by Lucas Bessire;
distributed by Documentary Educational Resources; USA)
Honorable Mention (in order):
Rapayan (Directed by Francis Delfour; Produced
by Arrimage Productions; distributed by Filmoption International;
Canada)
Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced by Gary
Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA; distributed
by WGBH/NOVA; USA)
From Grief and Joy We Sing (Produced by Holly
Wissler; distributed by The Mountain Fund; USA)
|
| |
| Audience Favorite
Competiton (by Festival audience) |
| |
| Breaking the Maya Code (Produced by Night Fire
Films; distributed by Night Fire Films; USA)
Honorable Mention (in order):
Secrets of the Parthenon (Produced by Gary
Glassman and Providence Pictures for WGBH/NOVA; distributed
by WGBH/NOVA; USA)
Borneo: The Memory of Caves (Produced by Luc-Henri
Fage, MC4 and ARTE France; distributed by Luc-Henri
Fage; France)
The Mummy Who Came In from the Cold (Produced
by Gedeon Programmes; distributed by Terranoa; France)
The Last Romans (Produced by Philippe Axell,
Axell Communication; distributed by Axell Communication;
Belgium) |