Jury 2009

審査員イメージ

  • Marc McClureマーク・マクルーア
  • USAアメリカ
  • Actor俳優
  • Marc McClure is an American actor, born March 31,1957. He has been working in show business for over 30 years and is best known for his role as Jimmy Olsen in The Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve. He has worked in 5 films with Academy Award winning director Robert Zemeckis including all the Back To The Future movies playing the role of Dave McFly.
    In 1976, he starred alongside Jodie Foster in Walt Disney's Freaky Friday and reprised his role in the 2003 remake with Jamie Lee Curtis.
    He appeared with Jon Voight in the 1978 film Coming Home, in which Voight won for Best Actor. He has worked with Academy Award winning director Ron Howard on Apollo 13 and Frost/Nixon. His fellow thespian, Tom Hanks, directed Marc in That Thing You Do.
    At his graduation in 1975, Marc began his stage work at The Mark Taper Forum and soon after started landing roles in television and film. He recently played Dax-ur, a scientist from the planet Krypton, on Smallville. He has developed a script about his days in military school and participates in many national charities. Marc is excited to be attending The 2009 Sapporo International Short Film Festival. He looks forward to meeting with all the great filmmakers that make it the best festival in the world.

審査員イメージ

  • Ishii Sogo 石井 聰亙
  • Japan日本
  • Director映画監督
  • While at the College of Art at Nihon University, he completed his directorial debut with “Panic High School” on 8mm film, and gained lots of fanatical fans in the process. With “Crazy Thunder Road” (1980), he became the spearhead of the Japanese New Wave. He continued to shoot fresh, avant-garde action films including “Burst City” in 1982 and “Crazy Family” in 1984. The latter was critically acclaimed both in Japan and abroad, and won the Grand Prix at the 8th edition of the Salso Film Festival in Italy. He shot films one after another, such as the Grand Prix winner of Birmingham Film Festival, “Angel Dust,” in 1994, “August in the Water” in 1995, and the Grand Prix winner of the Oslo Film Festival, “Labyrinth of Dreams,” in 1997. After releasing the big-budget new-type period piece “Gojoe,” in 2000, he directed “Electric Dragon 80,000 V” (2001). It overwhelmed audiences with its rapid moving images and its fast life-like rock sound, and fascinated many people as a hyper-exciting movie which transcended the genres of film that had existed to that point.His latest film is “Mirrored Mind” (2005) which he not only directed but was producer and cinematographer. For most of his career he has been directing original, underground films which have pushed the limits of Japanese cinema.

審査員イメージ

  • Moon So-riムン・ソリ
  • Korea韓国
  • Actress女優
  • Born on July 2, 1974. She made her debut in the movie "Hakka Ame (peppermint candy)" in 1999. Then made a hit with "Oasis" in 2002 and won the Award for Best New Actor or Actress and came into the spotlight. She successively won many Best Actress Awards and highly-praised both at home and abroad.
    With her husbund, Jang Jun-hwan, she served as a master of the opening ceremony for the 12th Pusan International Film Festival (2007).
    Her latests works are the popular TV programs, "Taio Shishinki (Legend) " and "Waga Jinsei no Ougonki(My Life’s Golden Age) ", and a movie, "Tobe Pengin (Fly Penguin) " directed by Yim Soon-rye. She will appear in a new film by Hong Sang-Su.

審査員イメージ

  • Mayumi Ohira大平まゆみ
  • Japan日本
  • The Concert Master for the Sapporo Symphony Orchestra札幌交響楽団コンサートマスター
  • Violinist. Born in Sendai, Japan. While studying at Tokyo University of the Arts Faculty of Music, she went to the United States with a scholarship from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and then won the First Prize at The Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition. At the Tanglewood Music Festival, she received the Joseph Silverstein Prize for the best violinist. Upon graduation, she worked at the conservatory and Stanford University as a faculty member, and was on tours around Europe and The States. After coming back to Japan, she has performed with many major orchestras and served as concertmasters. Since 1998, she has been a concertmaster of Sapporo Symphony Orchestra.
    In March 2008, she topped the classic CD album chart with her 1st album “All My Love”. An original music from her 2nd album was chosen as a main theme for the 28th Sapporo White Illumination.
    Hoping to share the beauty and wonder of music, she continues to perform in hospitals and welfare institutions while producing music businesses.

審査員イメージ

  • Maike Mia Hohneマイケ・ミア・ヘーネ
  • Germanドイツ
  • Curator of Berlin International Film Festival short section
  • ベルリン国際映画祭短編部門キュレーター
  • Maike Mia Hohne has curated Berlinale Shorts at the International Filmfestival Berlin since the summer of 2007. In 2007 also her daugther was born.
    She studied visual communication at the School of Fine Arts in Hamburg, the Escuela de Bellas Artes in Havanna as well as the Escuela International de Cine y Television in San Antonio de los Banos, Cuba. After working on several films in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she completed her post-graduate studies at the Hochschule fur Bildende Kunste in Hamburg with a focus on film.
    Since 2001, she has worked in as a freelance writer, curator, producer, photographer and director in various contexts. Her films are distributed by Arsenal. Institute for film and videoart and the Shortfilm agency in Germany.
    She has also been active for many years as a lecturer and moderator at film events. Currently she is working on the selection for the next Berlinale and a feature on love and devotion.