La voce di Hind Rajab vince il 52mo Film Fest Gent
- Gli altri trionfatori della serata di premiazione, oltre al film di Kaouther Ben Hania, sono stati Blue Heron di Sophy Romvari e Barrio Triste di Stillz

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Marking the end of its 52nd edition, Film Fest Gent crowned its awardees during a ceremony on 18 October, ahead of the festival’s Closing Film, Urchin [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Harris Dickinson
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intervista: Ruben Östlund
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The winners were selected by the official jury, presided over by Theresa Russell, and consisting of Belgian musician Charlotte Adigéry, Belgian editor Alain Desauvage, Hanami [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Denise Fernandes
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intervista: Kaouther Ben Hania
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The winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Venice, where the movie had its world premiere, it uses the tools of fiction to reconstruct the attempts by Red Crescent volunteers to save the life of five-year old Hind Rajab and was praised by the jury as “a powerful cinematic construction, blending fiction and reality with precision and empathy, [transforming] this cry into an act of resistance – preserving a memory that should never be forgotten”. The Voice of Hind Rajab thus receives a €20,000 distribution grant and a media campaign worth €30,000, including €12,500 for promotion in De Morgen, and will be released in Belgian cinemas by Cinéart on 19 November. The jury also gave a Special Mention to The Love That Remains [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Hlynur Pálmason
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The jury was also tasked with giving out the Georges Delerue Award for Best Soundtrack, which went to Barrio Triste, the feature debut by Stillz, a Colombian-US photographer and music-video director. Film Fest Gent annually highlights the essential role of music and sound in cinema, celebrated with an award named after Delerue, and the jury praised both the sound design and the film music by experimental artist Arca, which “mirror the movie perfectly – uncompromising, abrasive and loud”, according to their statement.
In the Emerging Talent Competition, judged by a special jury consisting of six young critics aged from 18-26, Canadian filmmaker Sophy Romvari received the Explorer Award for her Locarno-winning debut, Blue Heron [+leggi anche:
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The festival also recognised actress and jury president Theresa Russell with its Joseph Plateau Honorary Prize for lifetime achievement.
Here is the full list of winners:
Competition
Grand Prize
The Voice of Hind Rajab [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Kaouther Ben Hania
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Special Mention
The Love That Remains [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Hlynur Pálmason
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Georges Delerue Award for Best Soundtrack
Arca - Barrio Triste (Colombia/USA)
Explore Zone
Explorer Award
Blue Heron [+leggi anche:
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Special Mention
Anything That Moves - Alex Phillips (USA)
International Short Film Competition
Best Short Film Award
O Rio de Janeiro - Continua Lindo - Felipe Casanova (Belgium/Brazil/Switzerland, short film)
Special Mention
Odamado - Émilien Dubuc (France, short film)
Belgian Student Short Film Competition
Best Belgian Student Short Film
Maman, - Niko Wei (Belgium, short film)
Special Mention
Far From Beyrouth - Mon Dewulf (Belgium, short film)
Belgian Student Short Audience Award
Shutterspeed - Jasper De Maeseneer (Belgium, short film)
Other prizes
Joseph Plateau Honorary Prize
Theresa Russell
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