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Sakaris Stórá (born 28 July 1986 in Skopun) is a Faroese film director and screenwriter. In December 2012 he won the first public Faroese film award Geytin. The award is called Geytin, named after a man who was called Geytin, and travelled around the Faroe Islands before cinemas and TV were usual there and showing films for the people in the villages. == Biography == Sakaris Stórá was born and grew up in the small village Skopun on the island Sandoy. As a boy he dreamt of making films, but before he could realize his dreams, he was working on the local fish factory in Skopun for three years. After that he moved to Norway in 2005 to learn how to make films. At first, he went one year on the film and video line at the ''Agder Folkehøgskole'', which is located outside of Kristiansand. After that he was accepted on the Nordland Kunst- og Filmfagskole in Lofoten in the North of Norway, where he studied for two years 2008-2009. His thesis on this school was the short film ''Passasjeren'' (the Passenger). At the same school he also made another short film with the title ''Ikaros''. Sakaris Stórá was the daily leader of the Faroese film workshop ''Klippfisk'' from August 2009 until March 2010. The autumn and winter of 2012 he worked as a teacher on Føroya Fólkaháskúli.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Sakaris Stora )〕 His short film ''Summarnátt'' (Sommer Night, which he directed and wrote) from 2012 has been shown in the Faroe Islands, in Odense, Hollywood and at the Nordic Film Festival in Lübeck.〔 In September 2013 Stórá's short film ''Vetrarmorgun'' (Winter Morning), had its first showing on the local library in the village Sandur on the island Sandoy. A few days later the film was shown in the Nordic House in Tórshavn and at the Faroese National Theatre (Tjóðpallur Føroya). The film was produced by Ingun í Skrivarastovu. In 2014 Stórá's short film ''Vetrarmorgun'' was invited to the Berlin International Film Festival, which was held from 6 to 16 February 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Vetrarmorgun )〕 According to Stórá he has tried to tell a story about being faithful to oneself and accepting one self. The film is a low budget short film where Stórá has used as few people as possible. ''Vetrarmorgun'' was nominated in three categories at the Berlin International Film Festival, and on 14 April 2014 the film won ''The Special Prize of the Generation 14plus International Jury''. In 2014 grants for filmmaking were on the Faroese Government Budget (fíggjarlógin) for the first time. 22 applied for a grant, nine of these received a grant, all together the grants were 485,000 Faroese króna (DKK). Sakaris Stórá received 40,000 for the work on a new screen play for a new feature film. Ingun í Skrivarastovu received 45,000 DKK for promotion of Stórá's two short films ''Summarnátt'' and ''Vetrarmorgun''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sakaris Stórá」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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