Fiume o morte! emerges triumphant at the 22nd Golden Apricot International Film Festival
by Ola Salwa
- Holy Electricity and Songs of Slow Burning Earth were also victorious at the Armenia-based film event

After an opening night which surprised the audience with a visit from Iranian filmmaker and recent Palme D’Or winner Jafar Panahi, the 22nd Golden Apricot Film Festival, which unspooled 13 to 20 July, concluded with special prizes being awarded to helmers Abderrahmane Sissako, Harutyun Khachatryan (Parajanov’s Thaler for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema) and Athina Rachel Tsangari (the Special Master Prize). Award-winners from the festival’s three competitions were also announced during the closing gala held at the Golden Apricot’s main venue: the House of Cinema in Yerevan.
The winner of the International Feature Film Competition and recipient of the Golden Apricot was Fiume o morte! [+see also:
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interview: Olha Zhurba
film profile], “for its unwavering commitment to crafting a cinematic fresco of the tragic reality of war.
The Regional Competition jury favoured Sepideh Farsi’s Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk, awarding it their main prize, the Golden Apricot, while the Silver Apricot went to Teheran, An Unfinished History by Saeed Nouri. The final recognition in this section, the Jury Special Mention, was won by Zaradasht Ahmed’s The Lions by the River Tigris [+see also:
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interview: Zaradasht Ahmed
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The winners of the Apricot Stone competition dedicated to short films were also announced. The FIPRESCI jury, for their part, decided to single out Morad Mostafa’s Aisha Can’t Fly Away [+see also:
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interview: Morad Mostafa
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The International Competition jury, comprised of Abderrahmane Sissako, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Adilkhan Yerzhanov, Ada Solomon, Eric Nazarian, Amir Naderi, Kira Kovalenko and Karren Karagulian, also chaired the Regional Panorama jury; Fred Kelemen presided over the Apricot Stone selection, and the FIPRESCI jury was composed of Poland’s Bartosz Żurawiecki, France’s Shiva Fouladi and Armenia’s David P Vardazarian.
The full list of award winners:
International Feature Film Competition
Golden Apricot
Fiume o morte! [+see also:
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Silver Apricot
Holy Electricity [+see also:
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interview: Tato Kotetishvili
film profile] – Tato Kotetishvili (Georgia)
Jury Special Mention
Songs of Slow Burning Earth [+see also:
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interview: Olha Zhurba
film profile] – Olha Zhurba (Ukraine/Denmark/Sweden/France)
Regional Panorama
Golden Apricot
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk – Sepideh Farsi (France/Palestine)
Silver Apricot
Teheran, An Unfinished Story – Saeed Nouri (Iran)
Jury Special Mention
The Lions by the River Tigris [+see also:
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interview: Zaradasht Ahmed
film profile] – Zaradasht Ahmed (Norway/Netherlands)
FIPRESCI Award
Aisha Can’t Fly Away [+see also:
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interview: Morad Mostafa
film profile] – Morad Mostafa (Egypt/Sudan/Tunisia/Saudi Arabia/Quatar/France/Germany)
Gennadi Melkonyan Special Award
Motherland – Gor Arushanyan (Poland) (short film)
Apricot Stone Short Film Competition
Golden Apricot
Motherland – Gor Arushanyan
Silver Apricot
Snake Soup – Zack Demirtshyan (Armenia)
Jury Special Mention
The World is Ours - Areg Azatyan (USA/Armenia)
Parajanov’s Thaler for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema
Amir Naderi
Abderrahmane Sissako
Harutyun Khachtryan
Special Master Prize
Athina Rachel Tsangari
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