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The Forgotten Kingdom remporte la Barge d'or de Cambridge

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- In English: Black Africa, White Marble repart de son côté avec la Barge d'argent

The Forgotten Kingdom remporte la Barge d'or de Cambridge

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The 33rd Cambridge Film Festival (September 19-29) concluded with a preview of Kevin Macdonald’s How I Live Now [+lire aussi :
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. From the 150 films screened, the Golden Punt Audience Award for best fiction feature went to Andrew Mudge’s The Forgotten Kingdom. The South Africa/US/Lesotho co-production tells the tale of a young man obliged to make a pilgrimage from the bustle of Johannesburg to his native Lesotho upon learning that his father has passed away.

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The Silver Punt Audience Award for best documentary went to Clemente Bicocchi’s Italy/US film Black Africa, White Marble (photo), about a multimillion white elephant mausoleum project in impoverished Congo-Brazzaville.

The Crystal Punt Audience Award for best short when to Erik Schmitt and Stephan Müller’s German production Rhino Full Throttle where a boy makes his way through Berlin in search of the city’s soul.

Abi Loosemore was named the winner of this year’s Young Critic Award. A panel of 18 young critics, aged between 16-19 and in full time education were selected from various Cambridge schools and colleges. Each young critic was asked to submit a minimum of three reviews of 250 words.

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