Peer Raben Music Award

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Nine composers are nominated for the PEER RABEN MUSIC AWARD. The winner will be announced at the festival awards ceremony on 5th July at the Comedia Theater.

The PEER RABEN MUSIC AWARD honors the Best Original Music in a Short Film. The winner receives a prize money of 1,500 euros. First presented in 2009, the award commemorates the great German film composer Peer Raben.

Nominated are seven film scores from award-winning festival highlights of the international short film scene with an innovative and dramaturgically coherent use of music and sound in relation to the narrative.

The nominees:

  • Mári Mákó & Rozi Mákó ("27" directed by Flóra Anna Buda, France/Hungary)
  • Ricardo Gallo ("A menos que bailemos" / "Unless we Dance" directed by Fernanda Pineda Palencia and Hanz Rippe, Colombia)
  • Sarah Playford ("Do You Have Kids?" directed by Tom Gentle, United Kingdom)
  • Hannes Bieber ("Dodo" directed by Yi Luo, Germany)
  • Yan Volsy ("GIGI" directed by Cynthia Calvi, France)
  • Georg Paco Ludwig Fleischfresser ("Jesus lebt" / "Jesus is alive" directed by Piet Grünberg and Dominic Wittrin, Germany)
  • Fabian Zeidler & Steven E. Müller ("Spatzenhirn" / "Sparrow's Brains" directed by Arun Leander Boudodimos)

The competition screening will take place on Wednesday, July 3rd at 18:30 at Odeon cinema. To buy the tickets for the screening, click here.

The Palme d'Or winner "27" tells us the story about Alice, who lives still with her parents at the age of 27, without a private life or relationship - it takes a cycling accident to make her realise it's time to move out. In "Unless we dance" Jonathan and hundreds of young people come together through dance to face the brutal fate of violence of Quibdó, a city with the highest homicide rates in Colombia – the film is a tribute to their act of resilience and to all the lives that have been lost along the way. From the tormented little mermaid to the fulfilled woman she is today, "Gigi" tells us about her gender transition with humor and sensitivity. "Sparrows" pilfer the crumbs left behind by park visitors using advanced surveillance technology. "Do you have kids?" is a friendly question tossed casually into conversation, but for Lee it has a complex and difficult answer. In "Jesus is alive" Mara’s estranged mother believes she is Jesus. "Dodo" is a 10 year old little girl living with her father, who is a big blue bird. When he flies out of the window and doesn't come back, Dodo stops growing up.

The jury members (in alphabetical order):

Eðvarð Egilsson, composer, HARPA Award winner 2024
Natalie Hausmann, composer
Anthony Willis, composer

The nominees and their films will be presented to audience and jury under the moderation by André Feldhaus (composer) on Wednesday, July 3rd, at 18:30 at Odeon Cinema.

The nominees at SoundTrack_Cologne 21
Hannes Bieber

Hannes is a film composer and music producer based in Stuttgart. He has composed music for a number of documentary, live action, animation and commercial films.

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Hannes Bieber

Composer

Georg Paco Ludwig Fleischfresser

Georg Paco Ludwig Fleischfresser studied composition in Dresden with Prof. Thomas Zoller. He has been active artistically since his childhood.

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Georg Paco Ludwig Fleischfresser

Composer

Ricardo Gallo

Colombian pianist and composer Ricardo Gallo has written for acoustic and electro-acoustic formats, for short films, videos, dance, installations, and multimedia stage productions, and has performed and written for improvisatory groups.

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Ricardo Gallo

Pianist, Composer

Steven E. Müller

Steven E. Müller, pianist and composer from Berlin.

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Steven E. Müller

Composer

Rozi Mákó

Rozi Mákó is a composer and musician. She is part of COMMITTEE, an electronic dance music duo formed in 2017 by two sisters, Rozi Mákó and Mári Mákó.

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Rozi Mákó

Composer, Musiscian

Mári Mákó

Mári Mákó is a sound artist and composer based in Rotterdam and Berlin. She is part of COMMITTEE, an electronic dance music duo formed in 2017 by two sisters, Rozi Mákó and Mári Mákó.

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Mári Mákó

Composer, Sound Artist

Sarah Playford

Sarah is a freelance film composer based in London.

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Sarah Playford

Composer

Yan Volsy

Yan Volsy is a Sound editor, music composer and sound supervisor.

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Yan Volsy

Sound Editor, Composer, Sound Supervisor

Fabian Zeidler

Fabian Zeidler, born 1991 in Berlin, is a German composer and orchestrator.

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Fabian Zeidler

Composer

Jury Members 2024
Eðvarð Egilsson

Eðvarð Egilsson is an award-winning composer from Reykjavik, Iceland. He is known for his original scores for the films SMOKE SAUNE SISTERHOOD and QUAKE as well as the Icelandic television series LÍF DAFNAR.

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Eðvarð Egilsson

Composer

Anthony Willis

Anthony Willis is a BAFTA-nominated composer, known for his evocative scores for Emerald Fennel’s Oscar’s Winning PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN, Blumhouse’s Ai hit M3GAN, and Fennell’s latest psychological thriller SALTBURN.

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Anthony Willis

Composer

Natalie Hausmann

Natalie Hausmann is jazz musician and composer for TV, theatre and concert. Since 2020 she scored for several series, the last one for Amazon Prime Video will premiere this year at Filmfest Munich on June 30.

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Natalie Hausmann

Musician and composer

Regulations PEER RABEN MUSIC AWARD at SoundTrack_Cologne 21, 2024:

1. General Conditions
Prized will be the best soundtrack for a short film. There is a 15-minutes limit on duration, but not on the form, theme or genre of the film. The film music must have mainly been written for the film. If the selection committee does not accept a film for the competition, it has the option to be placed in one of the extra screenings.

2. Submission criteria:

  • Films with a maximum length of 15-minutes (incl. end credits) in all industry standard formats.
  • Short films whose production was completed after January 1, 2023 or that premiered after January 1, 2023.
  • There are no restrictions regarding country of production, genre, or content; however, the film must be predominantly scored with original music.
  • The nominees should be present at the screening of the films and will be presented to the audience and the jury during the competition screening. The award ceremony will take place during the official gala on July 5th, 2024.

2. Organiser and Date
SoundTrack_Cologne is held by Televisor Troika GmbH. The festival will take place in Cologne from July 02 - 05, 2024.

3. Entry Requirements

a) The film has to be submitted via the online form provided by SoundTrack_Cologne.

b) The applicant gets sent an automatic entry form to the provided email address. The applicant has to send the signed entry form to SoundTrack_Cologne by E-mail, fax or mail to one of the following addresses:

E-mail: peerraben@soundtrackcologne.de

Fax: +49-(0)221-9318449

Shipping address:

SoundTrack_Cologne
c/o Televisor Troika GmbH
Trajanstraße 27
D-50678 Köln
Germany

Without the signed entry form the submission is not complete and will not be considered by the jury!

The deadline is April 10, 2024, 10:00am CEST.

c) Each entry requires a unique entry and a completed and signed entry form. Use a separate entry form for each film.

d) The running time of the film may not exceed 15 minutes.

e) All short films whose production was completed after January 1st, 2023, or which had their premiere after January 1st, 2023, are eligible for submission. These conditions are subject to change by the organizer.

f) The film should be mostly accompanied by original music.

g) Works cannot be withdrawn from the competition after submission.

h) Works can only be submitted once. Submitting the same film in the following year is not accepted - regardless if the work was selected for the short list or if it still fits the timeframe mentioned in e).

4. Preview Copy / Entries
a) The preferred option is entering the preview copy digitally via online link, preferably with the option to download the file. There is a field in the application form to fill in the URL. Please make sure that download and/or viewing link remain active till at least July 6th, 2024 and any required password is not changed. Additionally we ask you to provide an access to the preview copy that does not require further registration. If applying via link the signed application form is to be sent digitally to peerraben@soundtrackcologne.de.
b) If the original language of the film is neither German nor English, subtitles in one of those languages are necessary. In the absence of subtitles a film script in German or English must be enclosed during the selection process. If the film is selected, the screening print has to have English or German subtitles.
c) Preview material will remain in the festival archive.

5. Selection
The selection committee will view the submissions that reached the festival office by April 10, 2024, 10:00am CEST. All entrants will be notified of the selection results in time. The results will be sent by E-mail only. Please send your submission as soon as possible and do not wait until close to the deadline. This will support the selection process. Thank you.

6. Screening Print / Accepted Film Formats
The screening print, only requested after the selection process, can be one of the following formats: DCP, DVD, BluRay-Disc and digital file (e.g. high quality prores). The video format has to be PAL only (no NTSC, SECAM or similar). If the original language of the film is neither German nor English, subtitles in one of those languages are required.

7. Postage
Costs for submitting materials, viewing copy and screening copy are to be paid by the submitter [Submissions with insufficient postage will not be accepted]. Return expenses for the screening-print will be covered by the festival. Submissions from abroad must read in German: “Nur für kulturelle Zwecke – keine kommerzielle Nutzung. Empfänger ist Selbstverzoller” (For cultural purpose only, no commercial value –  Independent Custome Clearance by the recipient). Submitted viewing copies (DVD screeners) from non EU-member states must be accompanied by a „pro forma invoice“ stating a value of max. 20 US$. In the event of accruing custom fees such fees shall be charged to the submitter. Submitted viewing copies (DVD-screeners) will not be returned!

Shipping address:

SoundTrack_Cologne
c/o Televisor Troika GmbH
Trajanstraße 27
D-50678 Köln
Germany

8. Further Remarks

a) Screening prints will be insured during the festival time at their print value. Any claims for replacement due to damage are to be submitted not later than 10 days after the festival.

b) The submitter has to confirm, that the composer agrees with the submission and the participation in the competition und that s/he is willing to participate in the Award Ceremony if s/he is nominated.

c) We will make every effort, but we cannot promise to invite all the filmmaker whose films have been selected. We will also provide information about private accommodations or low cost hotels.

9. Declaration of Agreement
With their signature, the participants and rights holders in the submitted work declare their consent to participation in the competition and their agreement to the rules and regulations in the version here present. There is no right of appeal. All matters in doubt will be decided by the festival management according to international guidelines. The German version of these rules and regulations is binding.

10. Online Form
Please fill in all mandatory fields truthfully and completely. Wrong details or entries like “blank blank blank”, “Please request this at …”, links to websites or similar entries will automatically lead to a disqualification of the submission!

11. The entry form is to be printed, signed and sent to SoundTrack_Cologne (see §3b).

If there are any questions or problems, please check our FAQ or contact us any time via peerraben@soundtrackcologne.de