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Raketfilm

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Raketfilm (the Rocket Film Festival) is a Swedish short films festival held annually in the city of Karlstad, since 2001, by Film i Värmland. It is a movie-making contest where independent filmmakers have to make a 3-minute short movie in just one weekend. The filmmakers get the rules on Film i Värmlands homepage on a Saturday and then they have one day of making a short movie. The Sunday that follows, the movies must be finished and they are shown to an audience and a jury for judging. There's 1st, 2nd, 3rd prize and an Audience Award.

Winners

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2012

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  • 1st prize Käre Seppo[1]
  • 2nd prize Perrong C
  • 3rd prize Slut
  • Audience Award Yolo

2010

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  • 1st prize Backdoor plumbing
  • 2nd prize O va´
  • 3rd prize Censur
  • Audience Award O va´

2009

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  • 1st prize En tôcken där - Bôttennapp[2]
  • 2nd prize Psykbryt
  • 3rd prize En annan kärlekshistoria
  • Audience Award UFO-klubben[2]
  • Honorary Award UFO-klubben[2]
  • Honorary Award I öknen är pärlor inget värda
  • Honorary Award Shake off - the Revenge of Michael Flyers

2007

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  • 1st prize Jag har verkligen försökt, baby
  • 2nd prize den nye
  • 3rd prize Nej, inte skjuta Rufus
  • Audience Award Gårdstagen

2006

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  • No festival this year

2005

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  • 1st prize En långvarig försäljning
  • 2nd prize E211
  • 3rd prize Baktankar
  • Audience Award En långvarig försäljning

2004

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  • 1st prize Magnus Mindville
  • 2nd prize Smidigt Thord
  • 3rd prize Förbannelsen
  • Audience Award Magnus Mindville

2003

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  • 1st prize Praktikanten
  • 2nd prize Sharre
  • 3rd prize EvOL
  • Audience Award Sharre

2002

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  • 1st prize Invigningen
  • 2nd prize Beam me up, Scotty
  • 3rd prize Punching Tiger, Singing Women
  • Audience Award Invigningen

2001

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  • 1st prize Ne me moleste mosquito

References

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  1. ^ "Årets raketfilmare utsedda" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 30 April 2012. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b c "Humor tog hem filmraketen" (in Swedish). Sveriges Radio. 11 May 2009. Retrieved 7 November 2024.
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