La sombra del Catire gagne le Grand Prix de Varsovie
par Savina Petkovia
- Le titre mexico-vénézuélien réalisé par Jorge Hernandez Aldana a raflé le premier prix de l'événement polonais ; Without Air de Katalin Moldovai a décroché trois trophées

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In the wake of the much-anticipated Polish elections, the Warsaw International Film Festival has handed out its awards. The gathering concluded with the traditional closing gala and awards ceremony, during which the respective juries shared the winning names with the audience and the guests present. The Grand Prix, which consists of a 100,000 PLN (over €22,000) cash award funded by the Mayor of Warsaw, was given to the Latin American film The Shadow of Catire by Jorge Hernandez Aldana, hailed by the jury as a “universal and personal cinematographic journey into the depths of the human soul”.
David Oelhoffen, of The Last Men, was named Best Director, and Zdeněk Jiráský won the Special Jury Award for I Don’t Love You Anymore [+lire aussi :
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As every year, the shorts that win at Warsaw become eligible for the Oscars, and this time, the winning names included Coral by Sonia Oleniak (Short Grand Prix), Kelly Pike’s Picture Day (Best Live-action Short), Canard by Elie Chapuis (Best Animated Short) and Judith Longuet-Marx’s Empty Hours (Best Documentary Short).
Here is the full list of award winners:
Warsaw Grand Prix
The Shadow of Catire – Jorge Hernandez Aldana (Venezuela/Mexico)
Best Director
The Last Men – David Oelhoffen (France)
Special Jury Award
Zdeněk Jiráský – I Don’t Love You Anymore [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (Czech Republic/Romania/Slovakia)
1-2 Competition
Best Film
Without Air [+lire aussi :
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interview : Katalin Moldovai
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Special Mention
Diagnosis: Dissent – Denys Tarasov (Ukraine)
Crème de la Crème Competition
Best Film
The Settlers [+lire aussi :
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Special Mention
EO [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] – Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland/Italy)
Free Spirit Competition
Best Film
Riddle of Fire [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] – Weston Razooli (USA/France)
Documentary Competition
Best Film
Photophobia [+lire aussi :
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interview : Ivan Ostrochovský et Pavol…
fiche film] – Pavol Pekarcik, Ivan Ostrochovsky (Slovakia/Czech Republic/Ukraine)
Short Film Competition
Short Grand Prix
Coral – Sonia Oleniak (USA/Poland)
Best Live-action Short
Picture Day – Kelly Pike (USA)
Special Mention for Live-action Short
Hedgehog’s Dilemma – Mateusz Rybiński (Poland)
Best Animated Short
Canard – Elie Chapuis (Switzerland)
Best Documentary Short
Empty Hours – Judith Longuet-Marx (Belgium)
Special Mention for Documentary Short
Echo – Emi Buchwald (Poland)
Other awards
FIPRESCI Award
Without Air – Katalin Moldovai
Young FIPRESCI Award
Without Air – Katalin Moldovai
Ecumenical Jury Award
Not a Word [+lire aussi :
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NETPAC Award
Ani Choying Drolma: Mission Impossible – F Jennifer Lin, Shan Bai (Hong Kong)
Audience Award
TBA
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