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DOCLISBOA 2019 Awards

Doclisboa reveals winners and new festival directors

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- Thai-German title Santikhiri Sonata won in the international competition, while Pedro Felipe Marques' Breeding Ground triumphed in the Portuguese section

Doclisboa reveals winners and new festival directors
Pedro Filipe Marques receives the Doclisboa Award for Best Portuguese Competition Film for Breeding Ground, with the jury in the background (© Joana Linda/Doclisboa)

The 17th Doclisboa International Film Festival (17 - 27 October) wrapped with the triumph of Santkihiri Sonata, a Thai-German co-production directed by Thunska Pansittivorakul.

The experimental, associative docu-fiction hybrid about the eponymous region in the north of Thailand and the rule of General Prem Tinsulanonda and its consequences, received the City of Lisboa Award worth €8,000 from the jury composed of Billy Woodberry, Carlos Almeida, Jérôme Bel, Juliano Gomes, Leonor Silveira and Mania Akbari. The film had its world premiere at Doclisboa.

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The Portuguese Authors Society International Competition Jury Award worth €2,000 went to French filmmaker Frank Beauvais's Berlinale Forum title Just Don't Think I'll Scream [+see also:
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, while Brazilian director Jo Serfaty received a special mention for Sun Inside, which had its international premiere at Doclisboa.

In the Portuguese Competition, the jury comprising Daniel Hui, Ghassan Salhab and Golgona Anghel gave the main award, worth €5,000 to Pedro Felipe Marques's Breeding Ground [+see also:
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The MCFLY SPF Portuguese Competition Jury Award, consisting of €4,000 in post-production services, went to Miguel de Jesus for Bird's Nest [+see also:
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Two cross-sectional awards were given out by a jury consisting of Aya Koretzky, Sofia Bohdanowicz and Veton Nurkollari. The TVCine Channels New Talent Award for best first feature-length film, which includes €3,500 and acquisition of the film rights for Portugal, went to Carlos Conceição's Serpentarius [+see also:
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(Angola/Portugal), while Manel Raga Raga's Tribute to Judas (Spain/Bosnia and Herzegovina) received the Ageas Insurance Award for Best Short Film worth €1,000. The accolade also includes a pre-nomination for Best Documentary Short Academy Award.

In the Green Years competition for student films, Natalia Ciepiel got the DFFB Award, consisting of a participation grant for a workshop at the Berlin-based film school, for A Family Tale. Croatian director Josip Lukic took home the Special MCFLY SPF Green Years Jury Award (€3,000 in technical services) for The Rex Will Sail in.

With the current festival directors Cíntia Gil and Davide Oberto leaving to take up positions at Sheffield Doc/Fest and Torino Film Festival, respectively, Doclisboa has introduced the new management. The three new directors are Joana Gusmão, Miguel Ribeiro and Joana de Sousa. Gusmão is a producer and has been working as executive director and programmer of the Green Years section since 2016; Ribeiro is a programmer and programme coordinator at the festival and member of the executive board of Portugal’s Apordoc - The Association for the Documentary; and de Sousa is a filmmaker and curator, who has also been programming for Doclisboa in recent years.

The full list of Doclisboa awards:

International Competition

City of Lisbon Award for best International Competition Film
Santikhiri Sonata [+see also:
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- Thunska Pansittivorakul (Thailand/Germany)

Portuguese Authors Society International Competition Jury Award
Just Don't Think I'll Scream [+see also:
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- Frank Beauvais (France)

Special Mention
Sun Inside - Jo Serfaty (Brazil)

Portuguese Competition

Doclisboa Award for Best Portuguese Competition Film
Breeding Ground [+see also:
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- Pedro Filipe Marques (Portugal)

MCFLY SPF Portuguese Competition Jury Award
Bird’s Nest [+see also:
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- Miguel de Jesus (Portugal)

Cross-sectional Competition

New Talent Award
Serpentarius [+see also:
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- Carlos Conceição (Angola/Portugal)

Ageas Insurance Award for Best Short Film
Tribute to Judas - Manel Raga Raga (Spain/Bosnia Herzegovina)

Practice, Tradition and Heritage Award – Inatel Foundation Award
The Last Dream - Alberto Alvares (Brazil)

Midas Filmes and DocLisboa Award for Best Portuguese First Film
Rio Torto - Mário Veloso (Portugal) (short film)

Schools Award – ETIC Award for Best Portuguese Competition Film
Lost Three Make One Found - Atsushi Kuwayama (Portugal/Japan/Belgium/Hungary) (short film)

Green Years Competition

DFFB Award for Best Green Years Film
A Family Tale - Natalia Ciepiel (Denmark) (medium-length film)

Special MCFLY SPF Green Years Jury Award
The Rex Will Sail in - Josip Lukić (Croatia) (medium-length film)

Pedro Fortes Award for Best Green Years Portuguese Film
Rio Torto - Mário Veloso
Special Mention
Simulacrum - Duarte Maltez (short film)

Audience Award
Zé Pedro Rock’n’Roll - Diogo Varela Silva (Portugal)

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