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ASTRA 2022 Prix

Too Close de Botond Püsök l’emporte au 29e Astra Film Festival

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- Parmi les longs- et courts-métrages récompensés figuraient aussi des titres représentant la Pologne, l’Allemagne, la Roumanie et la France

Too Close de Botond Püsök l’emporte au 29e Astra Film Festival
Too Close de Botond Püsök

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Romanian-Hungarian director Botond Püsök’s debut feature, Too Close [+lire aussi :
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The top award in the Central and Eastern Europe Competition went to Lukasz Kowalski’s The Pawnshop [+lire aussi :
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(Poland), a film about the colourful family behind the biggest pawnshop in Poland. Alexandra Gulea’s Flying Sheep (Germany/Romania), a documentary essay on the history of the Aromanian communities, received a Special Mention.

After its world premiere at the Sarajevo Film Festival, Cătălina Tesăr and Dana Bunescu’s The Chalice. Of Sons and Daughters [+lire aussi :
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(Romania), a film exploring the traditions of the Cortorari Roma communities, was crowned Best Documentary in the Romanian Competition. The Best Directing Award went to Iulian Manuel Ghervas and Adina Popescu’s Eagles from Ţaga [+lire aussi :
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(Romania/Slovakia), a film about the worst-performing team participating in the Romanian football championship, while a Special Mention was handed to Raluca David’s Waves on Dry Soil (Romania), a movie about a young surfer who dreams of representing his country, Moldova, at the Olympics.

Finally, the top award in the Docschool Competition went to Emilie Beyssac Cywińska’s short film A Place in This World (France). The only feature in this competition, Eric Esser’s Family Love – My Grandpa, National Socialism and Me [+lire aussi :
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(Germany), which investigates the connection that the director’s grandfather might have had with the Nazis, won the Best Directing Award, while Valentin-Rareș Fogoroș’s Arsencik’s First Birthday (Romania), a short film about a young Ukrainian mother who fled the war with her newborn child, received a Special Mention.

Here is the complete list of awards handed out at Astra 2022:

New Voices of Documentary Cinema Competition

Best Documentary
Too Close [+lire aussi :
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- Botond Püsök (Romania/Hungary)

Central and Eastern European Competition

Best Documentary
The Pawnshop [+lire aussi :
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- Lukasz Kowalski (Poland)
Special Mention
Flying Sheep - Alexandra Gulea (Germany/Romania)

Romanian Competition

Best Documentary
The Chalice. Of Sons and Daughters [+lire aussi :
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- Cătălina Tesăr, Dana Bunescu (Romania)

Best Directing
Iulian Manuel Ghervas, Adina Popescu - Eagles from Ţaga [+lire aussi :
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(Romania/Slovakia)
Special Mention
Waves on Dry Soil - Raluca David (Romania)

Docschool

Best Documentary
A Place in This World - Emilie Beyssac Cywińska (France, short)

Best Directing
Eric Esser - Family Love – My Grandpa, National Socialism and Me [+lire aussi :
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(Germany)
Special Mention
Arsencik’s First Birthday - Valentin-Rareș Fogoroș (Romania, short)

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