THESSALONIQUE DOCUMENTAIRES 2024
Le 26e Festival international du documentaire de Thessalonique annonce ses sélections compétition
- En tout, 36 titres répartis dans trois sections compétition se disputeront les principaux prix en jeu à l'événement, le plus important de Grèce en matière de documentaire

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The 26th Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival (TiDF) is scheduled to take place from 7-17 March. It will showcase 36 films across three competition sections, with 35 of them having their world, international or European premieres. The films tackle a range of topics that will resonate with audiences, including coming-of-age narratives, tales of women's empowerment, depictions of resistance against discrimination and prejudice, captivating portraits of remarkable individuals, and explorations of humanity's connection with the environment.
In TiDF's International Competition for the Golden Alexander, 12 documentaries will vie for the top prize, which includes €12,000 in cash and eligibility for consideration for the Academy Award for Best Documentary. Additionally, there's the Silver Alexander Award, accompanied by a cash prize of €5,000. The jury panel comprises producer-director Valerie Kontakos, director-producer Rachel Leah Jones and festival programmer Sudeep Sharma. The seven world premieres include Forest [+lire aussi :
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interview : Lidia Duda
fiche film] by Lidia Duda (Poland/Czech Republic), Johatsu – Into Thin Air [+lire aussi :
interview : Andreas Hartmann et Arata …
fiche film] by Andreas Hartmann and Arata Mori (Germany/Japan), Pol Pot Dancing by Enrique Sánchez Lansch (Germany/Cambodia) and where we used to sleep by Matthäus Wörle (Romania), along with three titles by Greek filmmakers: Stray Bodies [+lire aussi :
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interview : Elina Psykou
fiche film] by Elina Psykou (Greece/Switzerland/Italy/Bulgaria), Unclaimed by Marianna Economou (Greece) and Unclickable [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Babis Makridis (Greece). Meanwhile, And So It Begins by Ramona S Diaz (USA/Philippines), My Stolen Planet [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Farahnaz Sharifi (Germany/Iran), Nocturnes by Anupama Srinivasan and Anirban Dutta (India/USA), and Two Strangers Trying Not To Kill Each Other [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Jacob Perlmutter and Manon Ouimet (UK/Denmark) will be enjoying their international premieres, and the Sundance award winner A New Kind of Wilderness [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Silje Evensmo Jacobsen (Norway) will have its European bow.
In the Newcomers Competition, 12 documentaries by first-time and sophomore filmmakers are contending for the Golden Alexander "Dimitris Eipides" Award, which includes a €10,000 cash prize, along with the Silver Alexander Award, which comes with a €4,000 cash prize. The jury consists of producer Maria Drandaki, director Alisa Kovalenko and director Gianluca Matarrese. Eight films are having their world premieres: A Shelter of One's Own by Éva Tourrent (France), A Tree Grows in My Dreams Every Night by Vid Hajnšek (Slovenia), Fighting Demons With Dragons by Camilla Magid (Denmark), May Your Will Be Done [+lire aussi :
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interview : Adrián Silvestre
fiche film] by Adrián Silvestre (Spain) and Tell Them About Us by Rand Beiruty (Germany/Jordan), along with local titles Lesvia by Tzeli Hadjidimitriou (Greece), Panellinion by Spyros Mantzavinos and Kostas Antarachas (Greece), and Tack by Vania Turner (Greece). Three international premieres are featured: A Stranger Quest by Andrea Gatopoulos (Italy), Glass, My Unfulfilled Life [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Rogier Kappers (Netherlands) and Touché by Martina Moor (Italy/Belgium/Brazil). For its part, Eternal You [+lire aussi :
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interview : Hans Block, Moritz Riesewi…
fiche film] by Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck (Germany/USA) will be having its European premiere.
The third international competitive section, >>Film Forward, presents 12 films that defy conventions and employ a bold and daring cinematic approach, providing audiences with an opportunity to experience these unique works. Awards in this section include the Golden Alexander, offering a €6,000 cash prize, and the Silver Alexander, with a €3,000 cash prize. Serving on the jury are visual artist Sister Sylvester, director Bo Wang and curator Christoforos Marinos. The selection includes Avant-Drag! [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] by Fil Ieropoulos (Greece), Chrysotile by Sarah del Pino (France), Desire Lines by Jules Rosskam (USA), Diagnonsense by Ane-Martha Tamnes Hansgård (Norway), First Milk by Panagiotis Papafragkos (Greece), From Abdul to Leila [+lire aussi :
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interview : Leila Albayaty
fiche film] by Leila Albayaty (Belgium/Germany), Holding Back the Tide by Emily Packer (USA), Only Godard by Arnaud Lambert and Vincent Sorrel (France), Reas [+lire aussi :
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interview : Lola Arias
fiche film] by Lola Arias (Argentina/Germany/Switzerland), Soundtrack to a Coup d'État [+lire aussi :
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interview : Johan Grimonprez
fiche film] by Johan Grimonprez (Belgium/France/Netherlands), The Forest In Me by Rebecca E Marshall (UK) and When I Meet My Friends by Yannis Karydas (Greece).
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