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CANNES 2023 Premi

L’Œil d’or di Cannes va a Les Filles d’Olfa e The Mother of All Lies

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- CANNES 2023: I film di Kaouther Ben Hania e di Asmae El Moudir si aggiudicano ex-aequo il premio per il miglior documentario proiettato a Cannes

L’Œil d’or di Cannes va a Les Filles d’Olfa e The Mother of All Lies
Les Filles d’Olfa di Kaouther Ben Hania (sinistra) e The Mother of All Lies di Asmae El Moudir

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Run by SCAM and serving to single out the best documentaries screened in the various selections on the Croisette at the 76th Cannes Film Festival, the Golden Eye Award, handed out this year by a jury chaired by US filmmaker Kirsten Johnson (who was flanked by Ovidie, Sophie Faucher, Pedro Pimenta and Jean-Claude Raspiengeas), was conferred upon two films this year: Four Daughters [+leggi anche:
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by Tunisia’s Kaouther Ben Hania and The Mother of All Lies by Morocco’s Asmae El Moudir.

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Presented in the official competition, Four Daughters was produced by France’s Tanit Films, Tunisia’s Cinétéléfilms and Germany’s Twenty Twenty Vision, and was co-produced by ZDF/Arte. Its international sales are handled by The Party Film Sales.

The Mother of All Lies by Asmae El Moudir, which was already rewarded with the Un Certain Regard Directing Prize yesterday evening (see the news), is sold internationally by Austria’s Autlook Filmsales.

The jury statement reads as follows: “The documentary is a tool of resistance and a laboratory for the most liberated forms of cinema. Two female directors have embraced it to break the silences and overcome the traumas passed down from generation to generation. The jury applauds the courage and imagination of Kaouther Ben Hania and Asmae El Moudir, who boldly invent devices that renew the language of reality, exploring and confronting the chaos of the world. They strongly and determinedly affirm that documentary is a major genre in cinema. The jury also wishes to acknowledge the bravery of Afghan women in Sahra Mani's film Bread and Roses, who, at the risk of their lives, use mobile phones as a weapon for mass awareness.”

Among the parallel awards, CICAE's Arthouse Cinema Award was bestowed upon La chimera [+leggi anche:
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by Italy's Alice Rohrwacher, with a Special Mention going to Fallen Leaves [+leggi anche:
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by Finland's Aki Kaurismäki.

The FIPRESCI Awards went to Jonathan Glazer's The Zone of Interest [+leggi anche:
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in the Competition, Felipe Gálvez's The Settlers [+leggi anche:
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in the Un Certain Regard section and Lillah Halla's Power Alley [+leggi anche:
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in the parallel selections.

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