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Award Selections

TAC Festival 2019

Best Film (by Jury)

Confucius

(Produced by Lion TV; directed by Hugo Mac Grégor; UK)

 

Honorable Mention for Best Film Category (in order): 

The Birth of Printing: The Gutenberg Revolution

(Produced and distributed by Seppia; directed by Marc Jampolsky; France)

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Mosques: Art and Space

(Produced by Arte France and ZED; directed by Bruno Ulmer; France)

 

Best Narration (by Jury)

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Honorable Mention for Narration (in order): 

The Birth of Printing: The Gutenberg Revolution

(Produced and distributed by Seppia; directed by Marc Jampolsky; France)

 

Mosques: Art and Space

(Produced by Arte France and ZED; directed by Bruno Ulmer; France)

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

First Encounter

(Produced and distributed by Brad Clonch, Chickasaw Nation; directed by Philip Sullivan, Chickasaw Nation; USA) 

 

Best Animation & Effects (by Jury)

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Honorable Mention for Animation & Special Effects (in order): 

Roman Engineering: Aqueducts II

(Produced by Jose Antonio Muniz and Jose Antonio Sanchez De Leon; directed by Jose Antonio Muniz; distributed by ONZA Partners; Spain)

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

The Birth of Printing: The Gutenberg Revolution

(Produced and distributed by Seppia; directed by Marc Jampolsky; France)

 

Caveirac: A Castle Regained

(Produced by Bertrand Abadie, PY Films; directed by Henri-Louis Poirier; distributed by PY Films; France)

 

Best Public Education Value (by Jury)

The Birth of Printing: The Gutenberg Revolution

(Produced and distributed by Seppia; directed by Marc Jampolsky; France)

 

Honorable Mention for Public Education Value (in order):

Confucius

(Produced by Lion TV; directed by Hugo Mac Grégor; UK)

 

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Who Killed the Neanderthal?

(Directed by Thomas Cirotteau; produced by Sophie Parrault; distributed by Lucky You; Australia)

 

To Auschwitz and Back: The Joe Engel Story

(Produced and directed by Ron Small; distributed by Dreamscape Media, LLC; USA)

Best Script (by Jury)

The Birth of Printing: The Gutenberg Revolution

(Produced and distributed by Seppia; directed by Marc Jampolsky; France)

 

Honorable Mention for Script (in order):

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Confucius

(Produced by Lion TV; directed by Hugo Mac Grégor; UK)

 

Mosques: Art and Space

(Produced by Arte France and ZED; directed by Bruno Ulmer; France)

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

Best Cinematography (by Jury)

Mosques: Art and Space

(Produced by Arte France and ZED; directed by Bruno Ulmer; France)

 

Honorable Mention for Cinematography (in order):

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Sacred Sites: Petra

(Produced by Tim Evans, David Royle, David Ryan, and Stephen Rooke; directed by Stephen Rooke; distributed by Smithsonian Channel; USA)

 

The Builders of Stonehenge

(Produced by Arte France and Tournez SVP; directed by Agnès Molia; France)

Best Music (by Jury)

Leonardo: The Mystery of the Lost Portrait

(Produced by Arte France, ZED Production and Sydonia; directed by Luca Travellesi Asana; France)

 

Honorable Mention for Music (in order):

Caveirac: A Castle Regained

(Produced by Bertrand Abadie, PY Films; directed by Henri-Louis Poirier; distributed by PY Films; France)

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

Confucius

(Produced by Lion TV; directed by Hugo Mac Grégor; UK)

 

Manchurian Sleepwalkers

(Produced and distributed by Chemodan Films; directed by Thomas Lahusen; Canada)

 

Most Inspirational (by Jury)

Confucius

(Produced by Lion TV; directed by Hugo Mac Grégor; UK) 

 

Honorable Mention for Inspiration (in order):

The Builders of Stonehenge

(Produced by Arte France and Tournez SVP; directed by Agnès Molia; France)

 

The Sacred Geography of the Incas

(Produced by Tournez SVP; directed by Agnes Molia and Nathalie LaVille; distributed by Arte France; France)

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain)

 

To Auschwitz and Back: The Joe Engel Story

(Produced and directed by Ron Small; distributed by Dreamscape Media, LLC; USA)

 

Audience Favorite Competition (by Festival audience)

To Auschwitz and Back: The Joe Engel Story

(Produced and directed by Ron Small; distributed by Dreamscape Media, LLC; USA)

 

Honorable Mention in Audience Favorite Competition (in order):

First Face of America

(Produced and directed by Graham Townsley for WGBH NOVA; distributed by WGBH NOVA; USA)

 

Mont Saint Michel: Scanning the Wonder

(Produced by Gedeon Programmes; directed by Marc Jampolsky; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Leonardo: The Mystery of the Lost Portrait

(Produced by Arte France, ZED Production and Sydonia; directed by Luca Travellesi Asana; France)

 

Who Killed the Neanderthal?

(Directed by Thomas Cirotteau; produced by Sophie Parrault; distributed by Lucky You; Australia)

 

Special Mention (by Jury)

First Encounter

(Produced and distributed by Brad Clonch, Chickasaw Nation; directed by Philip Sullivan, Chickasaw Nation; USA);

For outstanding American Indian awareness

 

Manchurian Sleepwalkers

(Produced and distributed by Chemodan Films; directed by Thomas Lahusen; Canada);

For outstanding documentation of culture change

 

The Origins of Music

(Produced by Daniel B. Arvizu, Shenny A. Madrigal and Andrea Spalletti; directed by Daniel B. Arvizu and Andrea Spalletti; distributed by Daniel B. Arvizu; Spain);

For outstanding documentation of music

 

Mysterious Discoveries in the Great Pyramid

(Produced by Bonne Pioche, Sophie Parrault and Emmanuel Priou; directed by Florence Tran; distributed by Lucky You; France);

For excellence in the use of scientific techniques