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All the contestants from One Minutes Awards plus some judges and people who work at the festival. We were over 30 persons having dinner!
Markus, the 20-year old Swedish contestant.
Plants for sale at the flower market. Even in different flavours!
Mr Sato having a lecture, with his translator to the right.
Mr Sato is a Japanese video artist, a professor at the Nippon university and an annual jury member at the Tokyo Film Festival.
Together t
Markus really adapted the Dutch lifestyle.
Walking in the red light district.
Rickard, the 18-year old Swedish contestant.
Darren, the 17-year old Irish contestant, who won the people's choice award.
(Yes, I asked him to pose)
We were about 10-15 people, all from different countries, who went dancing! We found a club with a live band who played everything from Phil Collins to Black Eyed Peas.
Me and Darren at the club.
We went on a boat trip.
Here is Mira (20 years old, from Slovakia), Darren and Rickard.
Mr Sato and me at dinner before the award show.
We were the two judges in the Best of the world-category, and had been e-mailing for a couple of weeks before the trip to Amsterdam. This was his first
It got very crowded before the award show at the Paradiso. Here we see some of the contestants, and in the back are the audience.
Checking the cameras before the live show.
Mr Sato got interviewed by the Irish television crew. I got interviewed after him.
Mr Sato presented the prize in the category the Best of the world.
Two of the winners:
Sue (20 years old, from China) and Darren (17 years old, from Ireland)
I got to present the People's choice award to Darren (which was so much fun), and here we are striking a pose afterwards.
Two of the winners: Darren and my room mate Mira. He won with his film "Look who's the looser now" and she won with her film "Girls".
The Swedish crew!
Me and Francis, the 18-year old Irish contestant, who won with his film "24/7".
Mr Sato is interviewing the Chinese girl Sue, who won in the cotegory we both were judges in.
The two Chinese contestants: Shao and Sue, both 20 years old and both competing the Best of the world-category which Sue won.
My two room mates, Sue and Mira, who both won in their category!
A whole bunch of contestants plus me and Raya (at the bottom)!
The three Irish contestant: Francis, Sinead and Darren.
Both Francis and Darren won an award.
The four winners in the Jr-categories, plus me and Mr Sato.
I know everyone is looking in a different direction but there were a lot of people taking pictures at the same time.
Me and Markus.
Mr Sato and his wife.
The whole Irish bunch!
The Finnish guys.
Tommi, to the left, works with the festival and the other two were from YLE, Finnish television (YLE showed my film "Blip!" last year).