Present. Perfect et Timebox brillent au DokuFest
- Le réalisateur chinois Zhu Shengze et la Roumaine Nora Agapi ont gagné les prix principaux de la 18e édition du DokuFest de Prizren
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The 18th edition of DokuFest, the documentary and short film festival held in the city of Prizren, Kosovo showcased 106 films from 40 countries in 7 competitive categories, with the winners revealed at the ceremony held at Lumbardhi Cinema on August 10th. With non-competitive categories, retrospectives and special events accounted, the number of films screened went up to 282, while the programme was also complemented with panels, workshops, debates, masterclasses, exhibitions and live music events.
The members of the International Dox jury (Adam Szymczyk, Stephanie Fuchs and James Lattimer) crowned Zhu Shengze's Present. Perfect with the award for the best feature-length documentary in the international competition. In their statement, they highlighted that the film "taps into the technology of today to create a portrait of China whose cast and casting principles are immaculate: those normally marginalized and denied both a voice and a camera are put, and put themselves, centrestage".
In the Balkan Dox competition, covering the feature and mid-length films from Balkan countries, the main prize went to Nora Agapi for her intimate, yet socially relevant documentary Timebox [+lire aussi :
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The Green Dox competition was dominated by Earth [+lire aussi :
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Full awards list:
International - Feature Dox Competition
Best Feature Film
Present. Perfect - Zhu Shengze (China/Hong Kong/US)
International - Short Dox Competition
Best Short Film
Wild Berries - Marianna Vas, Hedda Bednarszky (Hungary/Portugal/Romania)
Balkan Dox Competition
Best Film
Timebox [+lire aussi :
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Special Mention
On the Water [+lire aussi :
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Best Balkan Newcomer
Ivan Marković - Centar (Serbia/Germany)
International Shorts Competition
Best Film
Brotherhood - Meryam Joobeur (Canada/Tunisia/Qatar/Sweden)
Special Mention
All Inclusive - Teemu Nikki (Finland)
Green Dox Competition
Best Film
Earth [+lire aussi :
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Special Mention #1
The Hottest August - Brett Story (US/Canada)
Special Mention #2
Acid Forest [+lire aussi :
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Human Rights Dox
Best Film
Tiny Souls [+lire aussi :
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National Competition
Best Film
Pick a Name - Dritëro Mehmetaj (Kosovo/Czech Republic) (short film)
Other awards
The Distribution Award
Evidence - Lum Radoniqi (Kosovo) (short film)
Audience Award
The Reformist [+lire aussi :
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