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Awards 2011

Grand Prix

  The Zambezi: Source of Life




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Michael Schlamberger
Produced by: ORF et Science Vision Gmbh

Although it remains the least known of the four great rivers of Africa, the Zambezi is a reflection of life itself. His story is that of Africa


Amateur Award

  Le visiteur masqué




Year completed: 2009


A film by: Patrice Verrier
Produced by: Patrice Verrier

Migratory bird, the shrike Flayer saw its numbers in France fifty% over the past fifty years. The Magpie butcherbird has very specific manners


Award of knowledge and discovery of the animal world

  Grizzly Cauldron




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Bob Landis
Produced by: NGS TV & EBC F. Kaufman

We study the two most important predators of Yellowstone grizzly bears and wolves.

As they were before and even now, facing each other, vying to be first.


Special Jury Award

  Naissance d'une Ile




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Bertrand Loyer
Produced by: Saint Thomas Productions

Ocean Pacific tectonic movements erect or swallow an island to the rhythm of anger of the earth or the sea in the archipelago of Tonga unknown two animals have learned to live with the land ephemeral.


Audience Award

  Animal Impact: Jungles




Duration: 47 min.
Year completed: 2011


A film by: Ron Bowman
Produced by: NGS TV & EBC F. Kaufman

We explore the different areas of the jungle and discover the amazing science of the animal hidden in the deepest and his amazing impact on the environment.


Award of High School Students

  Le visiteur masqué




Year completed: 2009


A film by: Patrice Verrier
Produced by: Patrice Verrier

Migratory bird, the shrike Flayer saw its numbers in France fifty% over the past fifty years. The Magpie butcherbird has very specific manners


Scientific Award

  Mount St Helens- Life from Zero




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Heiz Leger
Produced by: ORF Universum

The film shows the extreme right of renewal of nature.

The eruption of the volcano in 1980 transformed a wooded mountain in barren land.

The biologist Charlie Crisafulli, who remained on site for twenty seven years, gives an overview of an astonishing resurrection of the region.


Special Award for best picture

  Wildest Africa: Namibia Sands of Time




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Richard Kirby
Produced by: Off the Fence

Namibia is an arid and rugged land, a different world. Treasures we have shown, the cheetah fast, stalking and killing its prey in the fighting between the seals at Cape Cross to mark their territory on the beach. Unique landscapes astonish us with its high dunes and rocky mountains.


Special Award for Best Screenplay

  Naissance d'une Ile




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Bertrand Loyer
Produced by: Saint Thomas Productions

Ocean Pacific tectonic movements erect or swallow an island to the rhythm of anger of the earth or the sea in the archipelago of Tonga unknown two animals have learned to live with the land ephemeral.


Special Award for Best Sound

  Soda Lakes and Inlands Seas




Year completed: 2009


A film by: Haral Pokieser
Produced by: ORF Universum

Lake Tanganyika is the second largest freshwater lake in the world with an incredible variety of fish.

Note the chimpanzee on the eastern shore. On the surface of salt lakes in the valley of the millions of flamingos from lake to go lacchercher algae.


Special Award for Best Editing

  The Zambezi: Source of Life




Year completed: 2010


A film by: Michael Schlamberger
Produced by: ORF et Science Vision Gmbh

Although it remains the least known of the four great rivers of Africa, the Zambezi is a reflection of life itself. His story is that of Africa