Al Djanat et Apolonia, Apolonia s'illustrent à la 5e édition de MajorDocs
par Cineuropa
- Ces documentaires de Chloé Aïcha Boro et Lea Glob ont reçu respectivement le prix du jury et celui du public au Festival international du cinéma documentaire de Majorque

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The documentaries Al Djanat, the Original Paradise [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], directed by Chloé Aïcha Boro, and Apolonia, Apolonia [+lire aussi :
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interview : Lea Glob
fiche film], directed by Lea Glob, received awards at the closing gala of the fifth MajorDocs – Mallorca Documentary Film Festival, while The Dependents by Sofia Brockenshire received a special mention from the jury.
The jury, made up of Israeli director Avi Mograbi (Between Fences [+lire aussi :
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interview : Avi Mograbi
fiche film]), Sylvie Gadamer and the Berlinale Talents Doc Station director Zeynep Güzel, judged Al Djanat, a co-production between France, Burkina Faso, Benin and Germany, to be a film that “opens a window into a world where religion, tradition and modernity collide in an inverted exile of the director”. They also wanted to emphasise the director's "objective, intimate and profound look" at her family to create "a perspective that questions with courage and sincerity". The jury's award consists of a cash prize of 1,500 euros. And on The Dependents, a co-production between Canada and Argentina, they highlighted its "high creative potential" to tell a story around the concepts of exile and migration "in a different sense to what we are used to, from south to north". In doing so, they add, the director "invites the audience on a journey through memories that resonate in the present".
The audience voted Apollonia, Apollonia, a Danish-Polish co-production, as the best film of the festival. This documentary focuses on the young artist Apolonia, one of the leading names in contemporary art.
On the other hand, following its participation in the MajorDocs PITCH meetings, the project El árbol de la sombra rota (The Tree of the Broken Shadow) by Nicolás Baksht, a project that explores the history of the director's own family, between feminicides in Mexico, executions in Spain and anti-Semitism in Belarus, received a prize of 1,500 euros, in addition to the DAE grant. And Alberto Gemmi's Il tempio della memoria (The Temple of Memory), a journey into the memories of a cemetery, received a special mention.
More than 2,000 people attended the different sessions of the festival, in addition to the hundred or so people who attended the closing gala held at S'Escorxador. The festival also had the participation of more than seventy national and international professionals, as well as the attendance of 864 students from 12 schools in the Balearic Islands in the MajorDocs EDUCA sessions.
The list of awards:
Jury Prize
Al Djanat, the Original Paradise [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] - Chloé Aïcha Boro (France/Burkina Faso/Benin/Germany)
Special Mention
The Dependents - Sofia Brockenshire (Canada/Argentina)
Audience Award
Apolonia, Apolonia [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Lea Glob
fiche film] - Lea Glob (Denmark/Poland)
MajorDocs PITCH Award
El árbol de la sombra rota (The Tree of the Broken Shadow) - Nicolás Baksht (Mexico)
Special Mention
Il tempio della memoria (The Temple of Memory) - Alberto Gemmi (Italy)
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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