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Desperately seeking ... Geoff and the sun!
The FIAT/IFTA Award Screening and the Award Celebration 1999
Missing Award winners is really nothing new for the responsible of the
Awards. Car breakdowns, shopping tours that take too long, visa problems
... are only some reasons for not having the Award winners earlier than just
on time at the Award celebrations and also for severe health risk of myself.
But the Award organizer was able to learn something from that: In order to
avoid all these travelling problems we saved some money for being able to have
all the shortlisted producers well in time at the conference. But there was
one thing we hadn't reckoned with; our shortlisted producers. "Where is Geoff?" was
the most asked question on the 3rd of October, the day of the Award screening
1999. "Did he already arrive or not?". These desperate words aimed at Geoff
D'Eon, the producer of Blood on the Coal. Hundreds of hours of planning behind
us, even more than a hundred detailed items were requested from the wonderful
organizers of the conference 1999 - the so called angels: Amira and Paulina.
Who by the way did a really great job. And then this! "Where is Geoff?" All
who had been involved were happy and relieved finally to see a healthy Geoff
- though it was at that time the day after the screening.
But despite the missing Geoff the Award screening was a full success. For
the first time the two present shortlisted producers had the chance to present
their programme personally to the delegates. Marianne Kemp (Danmarks Radio, "100
years of Childhood"), Tristan Bourlard (RTBF, "Matamata et Pilipili") and ,
unfortunately without personal presence of Geoff D'Eon (CBC Canada, "Blood
on the Coal") were the three shortlisted producers at the screening chaired
by Sue Malden and myself. Never before in the history of the Awards there has
been such a close result of the voting. All three programmes were within 10
points difference and each one could have been the winner - but the final lucky
one was Tristan Bourlard with "Matamata et Pilipili". Tristan Bourlard was
the one who got, on Tuesday night, the FIAT/IFTA Award from the Belgium Ambassador
to Chile, Johan Ballageer.
But before this could happen there turned up the other most frequently asked
question concerning the ceremony: "Where is the sun?". Visiting the Santa Rita's
vineyard, a wonderful and symbolic place for the Award ceremony, for the last
preparations on Saturday we had absolutely fantastic weather but then on Tuesday
it was rather cloudy and chilly there. But that did no harm to the good atmosphere.
I am sure because of the exciting surroundings but also because of the excellent
vine, that was served during the Award celebration. Being in Chile at the most
beautiful end of the world the idea of connecting people - one of the orignal
and most important ideas of the Awards - was the main point given in the speeches
held at the ceremony. The idea of connecting people was decided not to remain
only theory and therefore Paulina Montaldo was the co-moderator of this evening
and solved her task in a very charming way. A task that will most probably
find it's "to be continued" thanks to TecMath, one of the sponsors of the FIAT/IFTA
Television Archive Award.
Anyway our sponsors: SONY once again sponsored in Chile the social highlight
of the FIAT/IFTA annual conference, the excellent farewell dinner, that rounded
off the successful ceremony. Gürtler, represented by its Head of Marketing
and Communication, Josef Veith, provided again this year the popular give-away-cassettes.
Josef Veith also handed over the Gürtler dotation to the Award winner,
Tristan Bourlard. Michael Gnoth did the hand over of the TecMath dotation.
He represented TecMath together with Simone Schwaer at this year's conference.
The announcement of the winner was made by the Honoured Guest 1999, Mario
Conca, General Manager TVN. Our FIAT/IFTA President, Peter Dusek, referred
in his committed speech to the importance of the FIAT/IFTA Awards, which will
hopefully be given in 2000 again as Television Archive Award AND Innovation
Award. You all know: one competition - two chances to win. So, please take
your chance and participate! The Award folders and nomination forms for the
competition 2000 are already sent out to all of you. But you can also find
the Award documents on the Award's homepage .
The Programming & Production Commission welcomes your participation. Increase
the Awards' importance by your own nomination!
All the best for the new Millennium.
Yours,
Karl Maier ORGANIZER FIAT/IFTA AWARDS
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EDITORS: Agneta Forsström (Administrative Coodinator), Lasse Nilsson(Secretary General)
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