FILMINUTE 2007 WINNERS ANNOUNCED
Bulgarian football film wins hearts and top honours at Filminute, the International One-Minute Film Festival.
This film tells the story of a boy who, despite facing serious challenges, enthusiastically finds his place in a neighborhood football game.
The festival’s other top award, The People’s Choice, went to Indian Director Siddartha Jatla’s Missing, a film that quietly draws attention to the ongoing and illegal practice of child marriage in India.


- About Time (Catalin Leescu, Romania),
- In a Circus (Pablo & Gabriel Nicoli, Argentina),
- Egg Love (Zach Math / Jonah Bekhor, Canada),
- Fun Time (Aleksey Andrianov, Russia), and
- One Minute Guide to Planet Earth (Armen Antranikian, UK / Germany).
The Filminute 2007 jury members included:
- Michael Ondaatje (Booker Prize-winning novelist and poet)
- Kevin Roberts (CEO Worldwide of Saatchi & Saatchi)
- Samira Makmahlbaf (Cannes Jury Prize-winning film director)
- Klaus Eder (General Secretary of FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics)
- Kenichi Kondo (Assistant Curator, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo).
What some members of the Filminute 2007 jury had to say about Game:
- “Talk about an inspirational leader. This young man has enough game for an entire league. I loved the boy’s passion and enthusiasm.” – Kevin Roberts, CEO Worldwide of Saatchi & Saatchi.
- “A nice story, well-suited for a one-minute film. Good photography and excellent editing.” – Klaus Eder, General Secretary of FIPRESCI, the International Federation of Film Critics.
- “The work is very cleverly structured with such a great, unexpected ending. I keep thinking about what dreams the boy has.” – Kenichi Kondo, Assistant Curator, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo.