IFF Message to Man

St. Petersburg

03 - 08 Nov, 2020

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IFF Message to Man

St. Petersburg

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About the festival

The 30th anniversary edition of the Message to Man International Film Festival will take place on September 11 – 19, 2020 in St. Petersburg, Russia!

The last three decades saw the history of our film festival, from the very first exalted celebration held during perestroika to impressive modern-day premieres on St. Petersburg’s Palace Square and master classes taught by the greatest film directors, attracting hundreds of people.

Just take a look at the list of last year’s winners to understand the place the film festival has taken in Russia and the world. The main competition winner was Luke Lorentzen’s Midnight Family (USA), which later made it to Oscar’s shortlist. The Best Début prize was awarded to Honeyland (North Macedonia) directed by Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska that received not one, but two Oscar nominations. The national competition winner, Ksenia Elyan’s 'How Big Is the Galaxy?', was featured at dozens of film festivals. There have also been feature and animation shorts from all over the world.

In recent years, The In Silico competition of experimental films has evolved into the festival’s most popular program. Honorary awards have been given out to Werner Herzog, Ulrich Seidl, Claude Lanzmann, Paolo Sorrentino, Isabelle Huppert, Udo Kier, and many other friends and guests of the festival in its 30-years of history.
We are getting ready to celebrate Message to Man’s 30th birthday and look forward to receiving your new films.

Join the party!

International Competition
• Golden Centaur Grand Prix and USD 3000 for best film*
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best full-length documentary film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best short documentary film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best short fiction film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best short animated film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best debut film**

In Silico International Competition of Experimental Films
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best experimental film

National competition
• Centaur Prize and RUB 30000 for best full-length documentary film
• Centaur Prize and RUB 30000 for best short documentary film
• Centaur Prize and RUB 20000 for best debut film**

*If a film receives the Golden Centaur Grand Prix, the best film nomination in respected category is not awarded (for instance, if an animation receives the Grand Prix, the prize for best animated short film is canceled).
** A debut film is any film produced by a director while a student at a film school, or the first or second film of a director who has not received any special education.

About

The 30th anniversary edition of the Message to Man International Film Festival will take place on September 11 – 19, 2020 in St. Petersburg, Russia!

The last three decades saw the history of our film festival, from the very first exalted celebration held during perestroika to impressive modern-day premieres on St. Petersburg’s Palace Square and master classes taught by the greatest film directors, attracting hundreds of people.

Just take a look at the list of last year’s winners to understand the place the film festival has taken in Russia and the world. The main competition winner was Luke Lorentzen’s Midnight Family (USA), which later made it to Oscar’s shortlist. The Best Début prize was awarded to Honeyland (North Macedonia) directed by Ljubomir Stefanov and Tamara Kotevska that received not one, but two Oscar nominations. The national competition winner, Ksenia Elyan’s 'How Big Is the Galaxy?', was featured at dozens of film festivals. There have also been feature and animation shorts from all over the world.

In recent years, The In Silico competition of experimental films has evolved into the festival’s most popular program. Honorary awards have been given out to Werner Herzog, Ulrich Seidl, Claude Lanzmann, Paolo Sorrentino, Isabelle Huppert, Udo Kier, and many other friends and guests of the festival in its 30-years of history.
We are getting ready to celebrate Message to Man’s 30th birthday and look forward to receiving your new films.

Join the party!

International Competition
• Golden Centaur Grand Prix and USD 3000 for best film*
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best full-length documentary film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best short documentary film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best short fiction film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best short animated film
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best debut film**

In Silico International Competition of Experimental Films
• Centaur Prize and USD 1000 for best experimental film

National competition
• Centaur Prize and RUB 30000 for best full-length documentary film
• Centaur Prize and RUB 30000 for best short documentary film
• Centaur Prize and RUB 20000 for best debut film**

*If a film receives the Golden Centaur Grand Prix, the best film nomination in respected category is not awarded (for instance, if an animation receives the Grand Prix, the prize for best animated short film is canceled).
** A debut film is any film produced by a director while a student at a film school, or the first or second film of a director who has not received any special education.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

• International Competition includes:
- Full-length documentary films (from 40 to 120 minutes)
- Short documentary films (up to 40 minutes)
- Short and animated films (up to 30 minutes)
All films should have been completed after January 1, 2019. English subtitles are required for all films with dialogue unless English is the original language of the film.

• In Silico International Competition of Experimental Films includes:
- Short experimental films (no longer than 15 minutes) in any genre, which are technically suitable for screening in a regular cinema and were completed after
January 1, 2018. English subtitles are required for all films with dialogue unless English is the original language of the film.

• National Competition of Documentary Films includes:
Documentary films up to 120 minutes by Russian directors or co-produced by Russian producers, completed after January 1, 2019.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

International Competition (Full-length documentary films)
Early Bird (27th January, 2020) €15
Regular (31st October, 2020) €15
Late (3rd November, 2020) €15

Full-length documentary films (from 40 to 120 minutes) completed after January 1, 2019

International Competition (Short documentary films)
Early Bird (27th January, 2020) €7
Regular (31st October, 2020) €7
Late (3rd November, 2020) €7

Short documentary films (up to 40 minutes) completed after January 1, 2019

International Competition (Short fiction and animated films)
Early Bird (27th January, 2020) €7
Regular (31st October, 2020) €7
Late (3rd November, 2020) €7

Short and animated films (up to 30 minutes), completed after January 1, 2019

In Silico International Competition of Experimental Films
Early Bird (27th January, 2020) €7
Regular (31st October, 2020) €7
Late (3rd November, 2020) €7

Short experimental films (up to 15 minutes) in any genre, technically suitable for screening in a regular cinema, completed after January 1, 2018.

National Competition
Early Bird (27th January, 2020) €0
Regular (31st October, 2020) €0
Late (3rd November, 2020) €0

Documentary films up to 120 minutes by Russian directors, or co-produced by Russian producers, completed after 1 January 2018

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