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CINEMAMED 2025 Premios

My Father’s Scent triunfa en el 25.° Cinemamed

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- La película del cineasta egipcio Mohamed Siam se lleva el Gran Premio, así como el Premio Cineuropa, mientras DJ Ahmet se hace con el Premio RêVolution

My Father’s Scent triunfa en el 25.° Cinemamed
My Father’s Scent recibe el Gran Premio durante la ceremonia de clausura del festival (© Jules Toulet/Cinemamed)

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The 25th edition of Cinemamed – the Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival wrapped on Friday 5 December with an awards ceremony dominated by Mohamed Siam’s My Father’s Scent. Discovered in the Warsaw Festival’s 1-2 Competition, the film takes us into a deeply intense night which sees a veil lifted on long-concealed family secrets. A father and son with a broken bond bump into one another just as the former is leaving hospital. It’s a night to get to know one another and to make peace with a painful past, but it’s also a night for goodbyes. The father is played by Kamel El Basha, awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor in Venice 2017 via The Insult [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ziad Doueiri
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, while young actor Ahmed Malek - seen in the Boiling Point [+lee también:
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series - takes on the son. Co-produced by Egypt, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, this is the first fiction feature by Mohamed Siam, who previously turned heads with his documentary Amal [+lee también:
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, released in 2017. The present movie is now the proud recipient of Cinemamed’s Grand Jury Prize, as decided upon by Ely Dagher, Myriem Akheddiou, Pierre Dumoulin and Samira El Mouzghibati, who praised this "powerful film where the intimate touches upon the universal". The movie also walked away with the Cineuropa Prize, whose jury revealed itself to have been "especially struck by the film’s delicacy and its accuracy in depicting the complexity of the intimate and universal father-son relationship, whilst also highlighting the difficulties Egyptian youngsters are facing today".

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The festival jury also singled out Pietro Marcello’s Italian movie Duse [+lee también:
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entrevista: Pietro Marcello
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, which was discovered in September’s Venice Film Festival, describing it as "a period drama of blistering relevance". Both the Critics’ Prize and the Les Grenades Prize were won by Promised Sky [+lee también:
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entrevista: Erige Sehiri
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, the second fiction feature by Erige Sehiri (Under the Fig Trees [+lee también:
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entrevista: Erige Sehiri
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) which was presented in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section back in May, and another trophy awarded within the Official Competition - the Regard Citoyen Prize - went to Behind the Palm Trees [+lee también:
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by Meryem Benm’Barek, who was unearthed in 2018 via Sofia [+lee también:
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entrevista: Meryem Benm'Barek
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, which bagged Best Screenplay also in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section.

A second competition graced the Cinemamed agenda, entitled RêVolution, which shines a light on the vigour of youth. The Grand Prize in this particular line-up went to DJ Ahmet [+lee también:
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entrevista: Georgi M. Unkovski
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by Georgi M Unkovski, who turned heads last winter in Sundance and who scooped the Cineuropa Prize in Sarajevo back in the summer. The film tells the story of a young shepherd who stumbles across a night-time rave and subsequently sees a new world opening up to him. Last but not least, the Youth Jury crowned Giulio Bertelli’s AGON [+lee también:
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entrevista: Giulio Bertelli
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their champion, a movie discovered in Venice’s Critics’ Week and casting an ultra-modern eye over three high-level sportspeople specialising in combat sports.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Official Competition

Grand Prize
My Father’s Scent - Mohamed Siam (Egypt/Norway/Sweden/Switzerland/France/Saudi Arabia/ Qatar)

Special Jury Prize
Duse [+lee también:
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- Pietro Marcello (Italy/France)

RêVolution Competition

RêVolution Prize
DJ Ahmet [+lee también:
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entrevista: Georgi M. Unkovski
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- Georgi M Unkovski (North Macedonia/Czech Republic/Serbia/Croatia)

Youth Jury Prize
AGON [+lee también:
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entrevista: Giulio Bertelli
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- Giulio Bertelli (Italy/USA/France)
Mention
Bouchra [+lee también:
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- Oriane Barki & Meriem Bennani (Italy/Morocco/USA)

Other awards

Cineuropa Prize
My Father’s Scent - Mohamed Siam

Critics’ Prize
Promised Sky [+lee también:
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entrevista: Erige Sehiri
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- Erige Sehiri (France/Tunisia/Qatar)

Regard Citoyen Prize
Behind the Palm Trees [+lee también:
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- Meryem Benm’Barek (Morocco/France/Belgium)

Les Grenades Prize
Promised Sky - Erige Sehiri
Mention
Bearcave [+lee también:
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entrevista: Stergios Dinopoulos y Krys…
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- Stergios Dinopoulos and Krysianna B. Papadakis (Greece)

Europe Olive Branch Film Award
Life After Siham - Namir Abdel Messeeh (Egypt/France)

Audience Award
My Father and Qaddafi - Jihan (Libya/USA)

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