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Award Selections

TAC Festival 2021

Best Film (by Jury)

Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution

(Produced by Tuan Lam; directed by Birgit Tanner and Carsten Gutschmidt; distributed by ZDF enterprises; Germany)

 

Honorable Mention for Best Film Category (in order): 

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Filmsand INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

No Roses on a Sailor’s Grave

(Produced by Daniel Oron and Natasha Ryan; directed by Daniel Oron; distributed by Go Button Media; Canada)

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Best Narration (by Jury)

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France) 

 

Honorable Mention for Narration (in order): 

Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution

(Produced by Tuan Lam; directed by Birgit Tanner and Carsten Gutschmidt; distributed by ZDF enterprises; Germany)

No Roses on a Sailor’s Grave

(Produced by Daniel Oron and Natasha Ryan; directed by Daniel Oron; distributed by Go Button Media; Canada)

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

Sarevo

(Produced, directed and distributed by Mohammad Abdollahi; Iran)

 

Best Animation & Effects (by Jury)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France) 

 

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

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

Riding Through Time 

(Produced and directed by Gianmarco D'Agostino; distributed by Advaita Film Srl; Italy) 

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

We, the Voyagers: Our Moana 

(Produced and directed by Mimi George and Heu’ionalani Wyeth; distributed by Pacific Traditions Society; USA)

 

Best Public Education Value (by Jury)

Sfumato

(Producted, directed and distributed by Amirali Mirderikvand; Iran)

 

Honorable Mention for Public Education Value (in order):

Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution

(Produced by Tuan Lam; directed by Birgit Tanner and Carsten Gutschmidt; distributed by ZDF enterprises; Germany)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Best Script (by Jury)

No Roses on a Sailor’s Grave

(Produced by Daniel Oron and Natasha Ryan; directed by Daniel Oron; distributed by Go Button Media; Canada) 

 

Honorable Mention for Script (in order):

Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution

(Produced by Tuan Lam; directed by Birgit Tanner and Carsten Gutschmidt; distributed by ZDF enterprises; Germany)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

 

Best Cinematography (by Jury)

Kaddish

(Produced, directed and distributed by Razid Season; USA) 

 

Honorable Mention for Cinematography (in order):

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

No Roses on a Sailor’s Grave

(Produced by Daniel Oron and Natasha Ryan; directed by Daniel Oron; distributed by Go Button Media; Canada)

Dehsalm

(Produced, directed and distributed by Mohammad Abdollahi; Iran)

 

Best Music (by Jury)

The Gallic Pact

(Produced, directed and distributed by Sébastien Duhem; France) 

 

Honorable Mention for Music (in order):

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

Sfumato

(Producted, directed and distributed by Amirali Mirderikvand; Iran)

Sarevo

(Produced, directed and distributed by Mohammad Abdollahi; Iran)

 

Most Inspirational (by Jury)

Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution

(Produced by Tuan Lam; directed by Birgit Tanner and Carsten Gutschmidt; distributed by ZDF enterprises; Germany) 

 

Honorable Mention for Inspiration (in order):

No Roses on a Sailor’s Grave

(Produced by Daniel Oron and Natasha Ryan; directed by Daniel Oron; distributed by Go Button Media; Canada)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

Sfumato

(Producted, directed and distributed by Amirali Mirderikvand; Iran)

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

 

Special Mention (by Jury)

 

The Lost Redwood

(Produced by Sam Gaty; directed by Jesse Andrew Clark; distributed by Northwest Documentary; USA);

For outstanding Ecological Heritage Awareness

 

The Dune People

(Produced by AMC2 Productions, Court-Jus Productions, France Televisions; directed by Nikos Dayandas; distributed by Court-Jus Productions; France);

For outstanding Climate Change Awareness

 

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France);

For outstanding New Insights

 

Twelve Decades of Discovery

(Produced and distributed by AORI Films; directed by Nikos Dayandas; Greece);

For excellence in Continuing Legacy in Archaeology

 

Audience Favorite (by Festival audience)

We, the Voyagers: Our Moana

(Produced and directed by Mimi George and Heu’ionalani Wyeth; distributed by Pacific Traditions Society; USA)

 

Honorable Mention for Inspiration (in order):

The Untold Story of the Vatican

(Produced by Stephane Milliere; directed by Marc Jampolsky and Marie Thiry; distributed by Terranoa; France)

Homo Sapiens: New Origins

(Produced by Hind Saih, directed by Olivier Julien; distributed by Arte France; France)

Meeting Neanderthal

(Produced by Arte France, France Televisions, Fred Hilgemann Films and INRAP; directed by Rob Hope, Marie-Anne Sorba, Jean-Marc Cazenave, and Pascal Cuissot; distributed by Beliane; France)

Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution

(Produced by Tuan Lam; directed by Birgit Tanner and Carsten Gutschmidt; distributed by ZDF enterprises; Germany)

Hotel Information for

The Archaeology Channel

International Film Festival 2021

Conference on Cultural Heritage Media 2021

 

For The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival 2021 (TAC Festival), we have some great choices for Festival patrons desiring accommodations within walking distance of The Shedd and our other venues. Note below that some hotels offer discounted rates if you mention that you are a patron of The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival.

We recommend that you book your rooms as early as possible to take advantage of these opportunities.

 

The Campbell House Inn

252 Pearl Street
(541) 343-1119 (local calls)
(800) 264-2519 (toll free reservation line)

Website

Description: Bed-and-breakfast with significant amenities

Location: Approximately 7 blocks northwest of The Shedd

Rates:

Small or Cozy room - $129 + tax

Standard rooms - $169 - $189 + tax Suites - $249 - $369 + tax

 

Campus Inn & Suites

390 E. Broadway Avenue
(541) 343-3376

Website

Location: Three blocks southeast of The Shedd

Rates:

Single Queen - $69.99 + tax (rates subject to change)

Single King - $79.99 + tax (rates subject to change)

Double Queen - $89.99 + tax (rates subject to change)

 

Courtesy Inn

345 W. Sixth Avenue
(541) 345-3391

Website

Location: Eight blocks south of The Shedd

Rates:

Single Queen - $74.99 + tax (rates subject to change)

Single King - $79.99 + tax (rates subject to change)

Double Queen - $89.99 + tax (rates subject to change)

 

Downtown Inn

361 W. 7th Avenue
(800) 648-4366 \ (541) 345-8739

Website

Location: Seven blocks west of The Shedd

Rates: Inquire about 20% Off Rates for: The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

 

The Gordon Hotel

555 Oak Street
(541) 762-0555

Website

Location: Six blocks northwest of The Shedd

Rates:

Standard King - $550 + tax (rates subject to change)

Double Queen - $675 + tax (rates subject to change)

 

Graduate Eugene

66 E. 6th Avenue
(541) 342-2000

Website

Location: Five blocks northwest of The Shedd.

Rates:

Single King - $531 + tax (rates subject to change)

Double Queen - $581 + tax (rates subject to change)

 

Home2 Suites

102 W 11th Ave
(541) 342-3000

Website

Description: Informal all-suite hotel with modern styling

Location: Seven blocks southwest of The Shedd.

 

Inn at the 5th

205 E. 6th Avenue
(541) 743-4099

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Website

Description: Inn at the 5th is a lovely boutique hotel in Eugene.

Location: Three blocks north of The Shedd

Rates:

Standard King - $550 + tax (rates subject to change)

Double Queen - $675 + tax (rates subject to change)

 

Phoenix Inn Suites

850 Franklin Blvd
(541) 344-0001

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Website

Location: 10 minute walk away from The Shedd.

Rates: Request Courtesy Rates for: The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival

Single King Suite: $279 + tax

Double Queen Suite: $299 + tax

 

Timbers Inn

1015 Pearl Street
(541) 343-3345

Website

Rates:

Monday-Thursday

Single queen: $89 + tax

Double queen or King: $99 + tax

Friday-Sunday

Single queen: $99 + tax

Double queen or King: $109 + tax

TAC Festival 2021 Screening Schedule

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Thursday, June 24th

Session 1

7:00-7:10 Introductions (10 min.)

7:10-7:40 Saving the Sacred (30 min.)

7:40-8:13 Comprehending the History, Mysteries of Ancient Kultobe (33 min.)

8:13-8:21 Break (8 min.)

8:21-8:52 Dehsalm (31 min.)

8:52-9:45 Tintin and the Mystery of the Rascar Capac Mummy (53min.)

9:45-10:00 Q&A for TBD (15 min.)

 

Friday, June 25th

Session 2

7:00-7:10 Introductions (10 min.)

7:10 - 8:34 No Roses on a Sailor's Grave (84 min.)

8:34 - 8:42 Break (8 min.)

8:42 - 8:56 Viva Presidio! (14 min.)

8:56 - 9:53 We, the Voyagers: Our Moana (57 min.)

9:53 - 10:08 Q&A for "We, the Voyagers: Our Moana" with Mimi George

 

Saturday, June 26th

Session 3

9:30-9:40 Introductions (10 min.)

9:40-9:55 La Charada Teatro - Puppeteers in Guatemala (15 min.)

9:55-10:10 KADDISH (15 min.)

10:10-10:51 What if Nothing? (41 min.)

10:51-10:59 Break (8 min.)

10:59-12:15 Seeds (76 min.)

12:15-12:30 Intermission/Q&A for TBD (15 min.)

 

Session 4

12:30-12:39 Riding Through Time (9 min.)

12:39-1:45 The Art of Time (66 min.)

1:45-1:53 Break (8 min.)

1:53-2:21 Pray (28 min.)

2:21-3:14 Meeting Neandertal (53 min.)

3:14-3:30 Intermission and Q&A for TBD (16 min.)

 

Session 5

3:30-4:23 Riddle of the Bones: Gender Revolution (53 min.)

4:23-4:31 Break (8 min.)

4:31-5:24 The Forgotten Refuge (53 min.)

5:24-6:17 The Ghost of the Neolithic (53 min.)

6:17-6:30 Q&A for TBD (13 min.)

 

Sunday, June 27th

Session 6

10:00-10:10 Introductions (10 min.)

10:10-10:41 Synapse (SFUMATO) (31 min.)

10:41-11:18 The Gallic Pact (37 min.)

11:18-11:26 Break (8 min.)

11:26-11:57 Sarevo (31 min.)

11:57-12:45 Thus Speaks Taram-Kubi, Assyrian Correspondence (48 min.)

12:45-1:00 Intermission and Q&A for TBD (15 min.)

 

Session 7

1:00-1:15 The Lost Redwood (15 min.)

1:15-1:37 SMOKE AND OCHER (22 min.)

1:37-2:17 ETOA: A Kokoda Track Story (40 min.)

2:17-2:25 Break (8 min.)

2:25-2:52 Rituals: Amazonia, To Become a Man (27 min.)

2:52-3:45 The Dune People (53 min.)

3:45-4:00 Intermission (15 min.)

 

Session 8

4:00-4:14 Twelve Decades of Discovery (14 min.)

4:14-5:07 The Untold Story of the Vatican (53 min.)

5:07-5:15 Break (8 min.)

5:15-6:42 Homo Sapiens: New Origins (87 min.)

6:42-7:00 Q&A for TBD (18 min.)

 

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