My Father’s Scent trionfa al 25mo Cinemamed
- Il film del cineasta egiziano Mohamed Siam si aggiudica il Grand Prix e il Premio Cineuropa, mentre Le Garçon qui faisait danser les collines conquista il Premio RêVolution

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The 25th edition of Cinemamed – the Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival wrapped on Friday 5 December with an awards ceremony dominated by Mohamed Siam’s My Father’s Scent [+leggi anche:
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scheda film]. Discovered in the Warsaw Festival’s 1-2 Competition, the film takes us into a deeply intense night which sees a veil lifted on long-concealed family secrets. A father and son with a broken bond bump into one another just as the former is leaving hospital. It’s a night to get to know one another and to make peace with a painful past, but it’s also a night for goodbyes. The father is played by Kamel El Basha, awarded the Volpi Cup for Best Actor in Venice 2017 via The Insult [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Ziad Doueiri
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The festival jury also singled out Pietro Marcello’s Italian movie Duse [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Pietro Marcello
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intervista: Erige Sehiri
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intervista: Erige Sehiri
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intervista: Meryem Benm'Barek
scheda film], which bagged Best Screenplay also in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section.
A second competition graced the Cinemamed agenda, entitled RêVolution, which shines a light on the vigour of youth. The Grand Prize in this particular line-up went to DJ Ahmet [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Georgi M. Unkovski
scheda film] by Georgi M Unkovski, who turned heads last winter in Sundance and who scooped the Cineuropa Prize in Sarajevo back in the summer. The film tells the story of a young shepherd who stumbles across a night-time rave and subsequently sees a new world opening up to him. Last but not least, the Youth Jury crowned Giulio Bertelli’s AGON [+leggi anche:
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The full list of winners is as follows:
Official Competition
Grand Prize
My Father’s Scent [+leggi anche:
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Special Jury Prize
Duse [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Pietro Marcello
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RêVolution Competition
RêVolution Prize
DJ Ahmet [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Georgi M. Unkovski
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Youth Jury Prize
AGON [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Giulio Bertelli
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Mention
Bouchra [+leggi anche:
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Other awards
Cineuropa Prize
My Father’s Scent - Mohamed Siam
Critics’ Prize
Promised Sky [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Erige Sehiri
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Regard Citoyen Prize
Behind the Palm Trees [+leggi anche:
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Les Grenades Prize
Promised Sky - Erige Sehiri
Mention
Bearcave [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Stergios Dinopoulos, Krysi…
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Europe Olive Branch Film Award
Life After Siham - Namir Abdel Messeeh (Egypt/France)
Audience Award
My Father and Qaddafi - Jihan (Libya/USA)
(Tradotto dal francese)
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