Wajib e Men Don't Cry vincono il 10° PriFest
- Il più grande evento cinematografico kosovaro ha chiuso la sua edizione anniversaria, proclamando vincitori in otto diverse sezioni competitive
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The celebratory 10th Prishtina International Film Festival (PriFest), which ran from 17-22 July, ended on Saturday night with its awards ceremony.
The international jury for PriFest’s main competition, the European programme, comprising Ahmet Boyacıoğlu, Tina Hajon and Almir Djikoli, handed Palestinian director-screenwriter-producer Annemarie Jacir’s Wajib [+leggi anche:
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The winner of the Balkan film competition, also known as the “Honey and Blood” programme, was Alen Drljević’s debut feature, Men Don’t Cry [+leggi anche:
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Finally, in the Documentary programme, Ayse Toprak’s Mr Gay Syria [+leggi anche:
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Here is the complete list of winners at the 10th Prishtina International Film Festival:
Best European Film
Wajib [+leggi anche:
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Special Jury Prize
Anchor and Hope [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Carlos Marques-Marcet
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Best Balkan Film
Men Don’t Cry [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Alen Drljević
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Best Director
Stephan Komandarev - Directions [+leggi anche:
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Best Actor Award
Xhevdet Doda - Rooftop Story (Kosovo)
Best Actress Award
Silma Mahmuti - The Witch Hunters [+leggi anche:
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International Achievement of a Kosovar Film/Actor
Genc Salihu and Alban Ukaj (actors) - The Marriage [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Blerta Zeqiri
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Best Documentary Award
Mr Gay Syria [+leggi anche:
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FIPRESCI Award – Best Balkan Film
Directions - Stephan Komandarev
Media Jury Award
Anchor and Hope - Carlos Marques-Marcet
Middle-length Award
Éclair - Marko Gjokovik (Macedonia)
Student Programme Award
Sun - Mjellma Istrefi (Kosovo/Italy)
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