"Electric Swan" electrifies Film Festivals around the world

Onassis Scholar, Konstantina Kotzamani's new short film travels and stands out around the world

After its world premiere at Venice Film Festival, the 40-minute surreal micro-portrait of Buenos Aires goes to the greatest short-film festival of the world, at Clermont-Ferrand, with the Best Short Film 2019 Award by the French Syndicate of Cinema Critics, Best Film Award Whole Wide World Competition at Zubroffka festival in Poland, Best Short Film and Director’s Award at La Cabina Medium Length Film Festival, but also with Best Short Fil Award of the Year by Close-up Culture.

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The award-winning and internationally acclaimed director, Konstantina Kotzamani, has a steady participation at international festivals. Her latest work was "Limbo" (2016) at Festival des Cannes, "Washingtonia" (2014) at Berlin International Film Festival and "Yellow Fieber"(2015) at Locarno Film Festival. While after completing "Electric Swan," Kotzamani is creating her first long length film, "Titanic Ocean".