Kabul, Between Prayers l'emporte au 32e Astra Film Festival
par Ştefan Dobroiu
- Le film d'Aboozar Amini a triomphé ; l'événement compte aussi parmi ses lauréats de l'année David Bim, Alisa Kovalenko et Paula Oneţ

Cet article est disponible en anglais.
Aboozar Amini’s documentary Kabul, Between Prayers [+lire aussi :
critique
interview : Aboozar Amini
fiche film] won the Astra Film Award for Best International Documentary at the 32nd edition of the Astra Film Festival, Romania’s most prominent documentary gathering, which wrapped on 26 October. The jury deemed the film by the Amsterdam-based Dutch-Afghan filmmaker to be “a nuanced portrayal of a world difficult to reach and understand. The director approaches the story with complete openness and no moral judgement. Through strikingly beautiful cinematography, the film provides both a sensorial and sensual experience, while being profoundly moving.” The Best Directing Award went to Spain’s David Bim for To the West, in Zapata [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film].
Ukrainian filmmaker Alisa Kovalenko's My Dear Théo [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film] won the only award handed out in the Eastern European Competition. The jurors hailed Kovalenko’s work as "a documentary about courage and personal sacrifice. The love for family and country drives the director to risk her life on the front line. The film is a diary, a testimony and a love letter from a mother to her son, who longs to live in a free and peaceful country.”
The winner of the Romanian Competition was Paula Oneţ’s Still Nia [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film]. “The film turns a heavy story into a gentle, sensorial journey, creating a safe space where the viewer can immerse themselves, reflect and heal,” said the jurors in their motivation. The Best Directing Award went to Andra MacMasters’ Bright Future [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film].
Besides its traditional competition focused on movies produced by film schools, DocSchool, this year the festival introduced a new shorts competition, DocShort. French directorial duo Fleury Fontaine, consisting of Galdric Fleury and Antoine Fontaine, won the only award in this competition with Sixty-Seven Milliseconds.
Here is the complete list of award winners:
New Voices Competition
Astra Film Award for Best Documentary
Kabul, Between Prayers [+lire aussi :
critique
interview : Aboozar Amini
fiche film] – Aboozar Amini (Netherlands/Belgium)
Best Directing Award
David Bim - To the West, in Zapata [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
fiche film] (Cuba/Spain)
Eastern European Competition
Best Documentary
My Dear Théo [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film] - Alisa Kovalenko (Ukraine/Poland/Czech Republic)
Romanian Competition
Best Documentary
Still Nia [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film] – Paula Oneţ (Romania)
Best Directing Award
Andra MacMasters – Bright Future [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film] (Romania/South Korea)
DocSchool Competition
Best Documentary
God’s Other Plan – Moritz Mueller-Preisser (Germany)
DocShort Competition
Best Documentary
Sixty-Seven Milliseconds – Fleury Fontaine (France) (short film)
(Traduit de l'anglais)
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