email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

ZAGREB 2025 Prix

Wind, Talk to Me, de Stefan Đorđević, l'emporte au Festival de Zagreb

par 

- Valeur sentimentale de Joachim Trier, La Danse des renards de Valéry Carnoy et Sauvages, de Claude Barras, figurent aussi au palmarès

Wind, Talk to Me, de Stefan Đorđević, l'emporte au Festival de Zagreb
Vanja Jambrović, coproductrice de Wind, Talk to Me, avec le Landau d'or (© Samir Cerić Kovačević)

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

The 23rd edition of the Zagreb Film Festival (10-16 November) concluded with an awards ceremony that took place in the CineStar Branimir multiplex in the Croatian capital on the evening of Saturday 15 November. The event was followed by a screening of the closing film, Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Jim Jarmusch
fiche film
]
. The gathering subsequently carried on for one more day, during which additional catch-up screenings were organised. The 2025 edition unspooled on five screens at four venues across the city and will surely be remembered for its sold-out screenings.

(L'article continue plus bas - Inf. publicitaire)

The main competition jury, composed of filmmaker Una Gunjak, producer-curator-lecturer Nicola Marzano and producer Meinolf Zurhorst, singled out Stefan Đorđević’s docu-fiction film Wind, Talk to Me [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Stefan Đorđević
fiche film
]
and awarded it the Golden Pram. The picture was rewarded “for its honest, authentic and attentive approach that produces a deeply emotional family drama which, instead of relying on conventional dramatic tools, adopts an evocative soundscape and a visual lyricism to create a cinematic poem”, according to their explanation.

Golden Prams were also given out in two short-film categories: the national one, called Checkers, and the international one. They were both judged by the same jury, consisting of Croatian filmmakers Sara Alavanić and Ivan Ramljak, along with festival programmer and director Bård Ydén, from Norway. Jozo Schmuch’s Shallow Ground came out on top in Checkers, Gerardo Del Razo’s Family Sunday won the Golden Pram in the international competition, while Jocelyn CharlesGod Is Shy became the candidate for Best European Short Film – Prix Vimeo at the 2026 European Film Awards.

Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Joachim Trier
fiche film
]
scooped the Golden Bicycle in the Together Again programme. “It is a film that gently portrays family wounds and human imperfections. It is precisely this gentleness that particularly touched us, as it awakens optimism and reminds us that such wounds can be healed, through art,” stated the jury, composed of Croatian film professionals Bruno Anković, Dora Šustić and Tina Tišljar.

The young jury rewarded Valéry Carnoy’s Wild Foxes [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Valéry Carnoy
fiche film
]
in the PLUS section, aimed at young audiences. Finally, the children’s jury singled out Claude BarrasSavages [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Tapis rouge @ European Fil…
fiche film
]
in the KinoKino section, which is aimed at even younger viewers.

Here is the full list of award winners:

Official Competition Feature Films

Golden Pram
Wind, Talk to Me [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Stefan Đorđević
fiche film
]
– Stefan Đorđević (Serbia/Croatia/Slovenia)

International Short Films and Checkers

Golden Pram for Best Croatian Short in the Checkers Programme
Shallow Ground – Jozo Schmuch (Croatia)

Golden Pram for Best International Short Film
Family Sunday – Gerardo Del Razo (Mexico)

Candidate for Best European Short Film – Prix Vimeo European Film Awards 2026
God Is Shy – Jocelyn Charles (France)

Together Again

Golden Bicycle
Sentimental Value [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Joachim Trier
fiche film
]
– Joachim Trier (Norway/France/Denmark/Germany/Sweden)

PLUS

PLUS Award
Wild Foxes [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Valéry Carnoy
fiche film
]
– Valéry Carnoy (Belgium/France)

KinoKino

KinoKino Award
Savages [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Tapis rouge @ European Fil…
fiche film
]
– Claude Barras (Switzerland/France/Belgium)

(L'article continue plus bas - Inf. publicitaire)

(Traduit de l'anglais)

Vous avez aimé cet article ? Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter et recevez plus d'articles comme celui-ci, directement dans votre boîte mail.

Privacy Policy