MILLENNIUM DOCS AGAINST GRAVITY 2022 Awards
Millennium Docs Against Gravity’s Grand Prix goes to The Pawnshop
by Ola Salwa
- Polish talents have won big at the 19th edition of the documentary gathering, which focused on non-fiction films as an important element of the conversation about current issues
This journalist is not exactly a football expert but will use a sports metaphor, regardless: Polish talents have pulled off a hat-trick at the 19th Millennium Docs Against Gravity festival, winning the Grand Prix (for The Pawnshop [+see also:
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The Millennium Bank Award jury, comprising David France (How to Survive a Plague), Milenia Fiedler (an accomplished film editor, long-time collaborator with Andrzej Wajda and dean of the Łódź Film School) and Tamara Kotevska (Honeyland [+see also:
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The growing popularity of Polish feature-length documentaries resulted in a dedicated competition, established three years ago, and curated by Wojciech Diduszko for the second time. The festival is headed up by Artur Liebhart, with Karol Piekarczyk serving as artistic director.
Here is the full list of winners at the 19th Millennium Docs Against Gravity:
Grand Prix – Bank Millennium Award
The Pawnshop [+see also:
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Special Mention
We Met in Virtual Reality [+see also:
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Studio Cinemas Association Award in the Polish Competition
Fledglings [+see also:
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film profile] – Lidia Duda (Poland)
Special Mention
The Pawnshop – Łukasz Kowalski
Best Polish Film Award
Silent Love [+see also:
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Smakjam Polish Competition Prize for Best Production
The Pawnshop – Łukasz Kowalski
Best Short Film Award
Freedom Swimmer – Olivia Martin-McGuire (Australia/France)
First Appearance Award
Silent Love – Marek Kozakiewicz
TVP Kultura Award
Fledglings – Lidia Duda
Green Warsaw Award
Cow [+see also:
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Special Mention
Invisible Demons – Rahul Jain (Finland/Germany/India)
Award for Best Cinematography
Magdalena Kowalczyk – Cow
Special Mentions
Alfredo de Juan – Hide and Seek [+see also:
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interview: Victoria Fiore
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Cecilie Debell, Jens Jákup Hansen, Maria Tórgarð, Rógvi Rasmussen, Troels Rasmus Jensen – Skal [+see also:
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Chopin’s Nose Award
Nothing Compares [+see also:
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Special Mention
Flight – Anna Zakrzewska, Łukasz Ronduda (Poland)
Best Film for Young Audiences
Water, Wind, Dust Bread – Mahdi Zamanpoori Kiasari (Iran)
Amnesty International Polska Award
Our Memory Belongs to Us – Rami Farah, Signe Byrge Sørensen (Syria/ Denmark/France/Palestine)
“Zwierciadło” Award for Best Film on Psychology
Young Plato – Neasa Ni Chianain (Ireland/Belgium/France)
Warsaw Documentary Award
Navalny – Daniel Roher (USA)
Wyborcza.pl Big Screen Doc Award
Navalny – Daniel Roher
Award for the Director of the Best Ukrainian Film
Oleksiy Radynski - Infinity: According to Florian [+see also:
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The City of Poznań Freedom Award
Babi Yar. Context [+see also:
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interview: Sergei Loznitsa
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Special Mention
Cow – Andrea Arnold
Lower Silesia Grand Prix – Award of the Marshall of the Lower Silesian Voivodeship
Young Plato – Neasa Ni Chianain
Special Mentions
Angels of Sinjar [+see also:
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We Met in Virtual Reality – Joe Hunting
Mayor of Gdynia Award
The Pawnshop – Łukasz Kowalski
Special Mention
Fledglings – Lidia Duda
Etnomatograph Award
Singing in the Wilderness – Dongan Chen (China)
Bydgoszcz Art.Doc Award
Fledglings – Lidia Duda
Silesian Audience Award
The Pawnshop – Łukasz Kowalski
Honourable Distinction of the District Bar Council
A House Made of Splinters [+see also:
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