FIP2009 jury


Diane Pernet (France)

Diane Pernet is a charismatic, internationally recognised French fashion journalist and author of the Fashion Film Festival ASVOFF. She has confirmed her participation as Chairperson of the Jury for the Baltic States’ Fashion Short Film Contest "Fashion is Passion".

"A Shaded View On Fashion Film" (ASVOFF) is a three day international film festival developed by Pernet. It highlights fashion films and short films selected by a professional jury consisting of professionals working in the relevant industry.

More information: http://www.ashadedviewonfashion.com
Robb Young (Great Britain)

Robb Young is a fashion journalist and fashion project consultant from Great Britain with significant experience in the implementation of international projects. He writes for such international publications as The Financial Times, The Business of Fashion, International Herald Tribune, Vogue Pelle & Vogue Gioiello, and Vogue.co.uk.

Young is often invited to various fashion events around the world as a critic, media representative, member of the jury or just as a lector. He is to be considered a true professional in this area.

More information: http://arianwyn.net
Tomas Kauņeckas (Lithuania)

Tomas Kauņeckas is a famous Lithuanian photographer with several fields of expertise. Kauņeckas has broad experience and has worked both in Lithuanian national editions and regional newspapers. He has gained international experience while working with the photo-agencies Corbis and Getty Images, as well as with British newspapers.

More information: www.ciklopas.lt, http://www.kauneckas.com
 
Una Meistere (Latvia)

One of the most famous and professional fashion journalists in Latvia, Una Meistare has visited many high fashion shows not only in Europe, but also around the world. She has worked for prestigious fashion magazines such as "Pastaiga" and "Santa", as well as in the largest Latvian newspaper "Diena". Currently, she works in one of the most prestigious magazines in Paris, "L’Officiel", which has been distributed in Latvia since last August.
Dita Rietuma (Latvia)

One of the most well-known and professional film critics in Latvia, Dita Rietuma’s work generally relates to movies. She participates in various cinema festivals. Rietuma is a long-time journalist for the newspaper "Diena".
Zane Čulkstēna (Latvia)

Zane Čulkstēna is an organiser of the International Short Film Network "Future Shorts" and simultaneously organises and participates in various other projects.

"Future Shorts" was established in 2003 in London and has grown to become the most extensive international network of short films and has representative offices in 25 states. Each month, "Future Shorts" events are visited by more than 25 000 viewers. The "Future Shorts" network has become an organiser of successful film and cinema events, making film viewing an amazing experience.

More information: http://futureshorts.com

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