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El Castillo e My Worst Enemy premiati ad Amiens

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- I documentari di Martín Benchimol e di Mehran Tamadon si aggiudicano ex æquo il Grand Prix. Premio della Giuria per Sans Cœur e premio del pubblico per Bye Bye Tibériade

El Castillo e My Worst Enemy premiati ad Amiens
El Castillo di Martín Benchimol (a sinistra) e My Worst Enemy di Mehran Tamadon

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There were two champions to come out of the 43rd Amiens International Film Festival (FIFAM), which unspooled 10 to 18 November, as the Grand Prize was awarded jointly to two documentaries: The Castle [+leggi anche:
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by Argentine’s Martín Benchimol (a French co-production unveiled in the Berlinale’s Panorama line-up, which previously won the Horizontes Latinos trophy in San Sebastian) and the French-Swiss title My Worst Enemy [+leggi anche:
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by Iran’s Mehran Tamadon (likewise discovered in Berlin, this time within the Encounters line-up, and due for release in French cinemas on 28 February via Survivance).

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The Jury Prize, for its part, went to the French-Italian-co-produced fiction film Heartless [+leggi anche:
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by Brazilian duo Nara Normande and Tião, which enjoyed its premiere in Venice’s Orizzonti section and is set for distribution in France on 6 March 2024, courtesy of Les Valseurs.

The audience, meanwhile, crowned Lina Soualem’s documentary Bye Bye Tiberias [+leggi anche:
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their champion, a work which was very well received in Venice’s Giornate degli Autori and which focuses on the tormented lives and resilience of the Palestinian women in the filmmaker’s family, including her mother Hiam Abbass. The movie will be released in French cinemas on 24 April next year, by way of JHR Films.

Last but not least, this year’s edition of FIFAM - an event centring around works which help to express the identity of peoples or ethnic minorities, and to educate audiences on cultures – also dedicated a Focus session to French-Cambodian filmmaker Davy Chou (Return to Seoul [+leggi anche:
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, Diamond Island [+leggi anche:
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) as part of Films du Losange’s 60-year anniversary, as well as celebrating the 25-year anniversary of Carlotta Films (an eminent distributor of heritage films).

The list of winners is as follows:

Grand Prize (tie-break)
The Castle [+leggi anche:
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- Martín Benchimol (Argentina/France)
My Worst Enemy [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Mehran Tamadon
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- Mehran Tamadon (France/Switzerland)

Jury Prize
Heartless [+leggi anche:
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- Nara Normande and Tião (Brazil/France/Italy)

Grand Prize for Best Short Film
Mast-Del - Maryam Tafakory (Iran/UK)

Grand Prize for Best Medium-Length Film
Le bruit de l’eau, le gris du parking – Le vert - Théo Sauvé (France)

Big Screen Documentary Prize
Anhell69 [+leggi anche:
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- Theo Montoya (Colombia/Romania/France/Germany)

Student Jury Prize
The Bride - Myriam Birara (Rwanda)
Student Jury Special Mention
My Worst Enemy - Mehran Tamadon

Audience Award
Bye Bye Tiberias [+leggi anche:
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-  Lina Soualem (France/Belgium/Qatar/Palestine)

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