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Film Days of Bavarian Schools 2021 in Holzkirchen: Two prizes for hosts

2021-10-26T15:14:54.384Z


The last flap has fallen: the 44th film days of Bavarian schools at the Oberland-Realschule in Holzkirchen have come to an end. Very successful for the hosts: They won two prizes.


The last flap has fallen: the 44th film days of Bavarian schools at the Oberland-Realschule in Holzkirchen have come to an end.

Very successful for the hosts: They won two prizes.

Holzkirchen

- The last stone has fallen: The 44th Film Days of Bavarian Schools ended on Saturday at the Oberland Realschule in Holzkirchen.

"Almost everything went really well," said festival director Sebastian Wanninger.

“The feedback from the groups is great.” It was a very successful festival for the Oberland-Realschule: Their contributions even won two prizes.

Horror flicks from Holzkirchen convinced the jury

Wanninger, who heads the two film classes in the 5th and 6th grades as well as the cross-grade film group at the secondary school, had no nose for it The district of Miesbach and the Markt Holzkirchen, the Kreissparkasse Miesbach-Tegernsee, the Bavaria Filmstudios, the DOK.fest Munich, the Bavarian Teachers' Association (BLLV) and the MedienLB donated. "Würfelspiel", an eight-minute fictional film with a nightmarish atmosphere, was awarded the Bavaria Film sponsorship award. "A gloomy film", it says in the laudation, "handcrafted cleanly, with precisely selected camera settings and a razor-sharp soundtrack."

Four of the Oberland secondary school students, together with two students from the Camerloher Gymnasium, who all helped organize the on-site festival streamed from the specially set up studio at the Oberland secondary school, spontaneously produced a film for the 99-second competition at the specified rate The motto “Ketchup is also not a solution” was turned.

The audience promptly voted it the best 99-second film.

The Oberland-Realschule will host it for the last time in 2022

The Oberland-Realschule should also host the Bavarian Schools Film Festival in 2022 - but probably for the last time, because Wanninger is handing over the direction as festival director: "From the beginning I said, I'll do it five times, then it's someone else's turn," explains the film teacher.

After all, the organization is not without it.

At the end, there is another festival in attendance at which hundreds of schoolchildren from all over Bavaria can meet and exchange ideas - it would be a grand finale.

The winners of the Bavarian Schools Film Festival 2021

“The little things”, Carl-Orff-Gymnasium Unterschleißheim (funding award Kreissparkasse Miesbach-Tegernsee); "Würfelspiel", Oberland-Realschule Holzkirchen (sponsorship award Bavaria Filmstudios); "Mondstein 66075", Vocational High School Straubing (sponsorship award DOK.fest Munich); "Mensch ärgere dich nicht", Gymnasium Neutraubling (sponsorship award BLLV); “Lockdown”, elementary school Nördlingen Mitte (BLLV sponsorship award for best newcomer); “Taking a breath”, Vocational High School Straubing (MedienLB sponsorship award); “Cell phone messages from the lockdown”, State BSZ Alfons Goppel Schweinfurt (Promotion Prize Markt Holzkirchen); “Blue letters”, Josef Effner Gymnasium Dachau (sponsorship award for the district of Miesbach).

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Source: merkur

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