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The [[Kingfisher Award]] (€ 5,000) is conferred annually on the director of the best film in Perspectives, the official competitive section for films by new directors at the [[Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe)]]. The winning director is selected by a three-member international professional jury comprised of two foreign film professionals joined by a Slovene filmmaker or critic. | The [[Kingfisher Award]] (€ 5,000) is conferred annually on the director of the best film in Perspectives, the official competitive section for films by new directors at the [[Ljubljana International Film Festival (LIFFe)]]. The winning director is selected by a three-member international professional jury comprised of two foreign film professionals joined by a Slovene filmmaker or critic. | ||
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At the 16th LIFFe festival in 2005 the Kingfisher Award went to the Danish-Icelandic parody Dark Horse, directed by Dagur Kari, and at the 17th LIFFe festival in 2006 it was bestowed on Pingpong, directed by Annete K Olesen.
See also Golden Reel Award, LIFFe-FIPRESCI Award, LIFFe Amnesty International Award.