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Jury for the General Fiction competition

  • David Marguin (President du Jury) is the owner of the Cinéma Voltaire in Ferney Voltaire. He was the President of the jury for CinéGlobe 2007.

  • Arnaud Averti

  • Ariane Koek won the international prize to become a Clore Fellow 2009/10 for her work in the arts and culture, and last year she worked at CERN thanks to her prize. Before this she was the CEO/Director for the Arvon Foundation for creative writing,  a renowned organisation in England for the development of literature, and during 16 years she was a producer at the BBC, winning numerous awards for her creativity and her engagement towards science.

  • Philippe Clivaz, co-founder of the Swiss agency for short films and director of Base-court since 2004. He works with the festivals in Locarno and Cinéma Tous Ecrans on the selection of short films for their programs and was from 2006 till 2009 an expert on short films for the Federal Office of Culture in Bern.

  • Arnaud Marsollier is responsible for communication at CERN after being a presenter in a planetarium, then a science journalist. A passionate photographer ever since the first time he entered a dark room, he likes films noirs, the grainy look of real film, simple emotions and especially... to be surprised.

Jury for the Science Fiction and
Science Documentary competitions

  • Mark Levinson (President of the Jury) overcame the obstacle of first earning a doctorate in theoretical physics, and has since worked as a writer, director, producer, editor and sound supervisor on forty feature films including The English Patient, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Goya's Ghosts, Seven, Cold Mountain and At Play in the Fields of the Lord. He is currently directing the feature length documentary Particle Fever, an intimate, inside-look at the particle physics community on the verge of discovery at the Large Hadron Collider.

  • Rolf Landua is a research physicist and head of the Education and Public Outreach group at CERN. He was spokesperson of the CERN ATHENA experiment, which produced millions of slow-moving antimatter atoms and inspired Dan Brown's  use of an antimatter bomb in his book Angels & Demons.

  • Corinne Pralavorio studied physics, communication and journalism and then worked in France as a journalist in the areas of science, economics and technology. Recruited by CERN in 2000, she has been responsible for the internal news magazine and has writeen two books for CERN. Since 2009, she is responsible for the communication between CERN and the local area.

  • Vincent Lamy

  • Joao Pequenao is an Educational Multimedia and Scientific Outreach specialist with background in physics. His work is frequently featured in several major media outlets all over the world and comprises 3D animations, simulation images, educational software and feature documentaries. Joao is currently working for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory producing multimedia for the ATLAS Experiment at CERN. He is a native of Lisbon, Portugal, but spent the last few years living in Berkeley, California and Geneva, Switzerland.