email print share on Facebook share on Twitter share on LinkedIn share on reddit pin on Pinterest

VALENCE 2020 Prix

Le Palmier d’or de la 35e Mostra de Valence repart en Italie avec Favolacce

par 

- Le film des frères Fabio et Damiano D'Innocenzo a décroché le premier prix de la compétition internationale de l’événement espagnol, ainsi que celui de la mise en scène

Le Palmier d’or de la 35e Mostra de Valence repart en Italie avec Favolacce
Favolacce de Fabio et Damiano D'Innocenzo

Cet article est disponible en anglais.

The 35th edition of the Mostra de València – Cinema del Mediterrani came to a close on 30 October with the handing out of its trophies. The movie that emerged triumphant was the Italian production Bad Tales [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Fabio et Damiano D'Innocenzo
fiche film
]
, which went home with the top prize: the Golden Palm for Best Film in one of the official sections (which comes with €25,000). In charge of weighing up the films in competition was a jury chaired by author Elisa Ferrer. Said jury stated that the film deserved the trophy “for its cleverly provocative representation of the eternal conflict between generations in the context of a society that is breaking down”. In addition, the film picked up the Award for Best Director, an acknowledgement of the work of brothers Fabio and Damiano D'Innocenzo.

(L'article continue plus bas - Inf. publicitaire)
Hot docs EFP inside

The gathering’s second-most-important award, the Silver Palm (worth €10,000), went to Willow [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
making of
interview : Milcho Manchevski
interview : Sara Klimoska
fiche film
]
by North Macedonia’s Milcho Manchevski as, according to the statement by the jury, it is an “extremely well-directed film, which explores the concept of motherhood through three women’s search for love”. Furthermore, the Bronze Palm (valued at €5,000) ended up going to The End Will Be Spectacular [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
by Syria’s Ersin Çelik, which was deemed worthy of the accolade because “cinema is the best tool to help us not to forget stories. Despite the harsh conditions, the difficulties and the impossibilities, the team still dared to make this film because they thought it was a story worth telling.”

The Best Screenplay Award was bestowed upon Merzak Allouache and Bahia Allouache, who penned the script for the Algerian flick Paysages d’Automne; Best Actor went to Firas Nassar for his turn in Between Heaven and Earth [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film
]
(Palestine/Iceland/Luxembourg); and Best Actress was granted to Adriana Matoshi for her work in Zana [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Antoneta Kastrati
fiche film
]
(Kosovo/Albania). Best Cinematography was taken home by Adolpho Velos for his efforts as DoP on Mosquito [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : João Nunes Monteiro
fiche film
]
, a Portuguese-French-Brazilian war film that also snagged the Best Soundtrack Award, in recognition of the score composed by Justin Melland.

The À Punt Award for the Official Section film that best “promotes the values of social integration, civic-mindedness, cooperation and peace, demonstrating a respect for social, gender, cultural and geographical diversity” was presented to Paysages d’Automne by Algeria’s Merzak Allouache. The prize entails the acquisition of broadcasting rights by À Punt Mèdia and values “the ability of its creators to examine investigative journalism and assert it as a tool to lay bare the most profound parts of the social reality. In this case, the protagonist’s eyes are used to uncover the upheaval in the Islamic world, now totally detached from the Arab Spring, and portrays aspects as diverse as women’s experience of structural male chauvinism, systemic corruption and the loss of rights affecting freedom of the press.”

Here is the full list of winners:

Golden Palm for Best Film
Bad Tales [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Fabio et Damiano D'Innocenzo
fiche film
]
– Fabio and Damiano D'Innocenzo (Italy/Switzerland)

Silver Palm
Willow [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
making of
interview : Milcho Manchevski
interview : Sara Klimoska
fiche film
]
– Milcho Manchevski (North Macedonia/Hungary/Belgium)

Bronze Palm
The End Will be Spectacular [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film
]
– Ersin Çelik (Syria/Iraq/Spain)

Best Director
Fabio and Damiano D'Innocenzo – Bad Tales

Best Screenplay
Merzak Allouache and Bahia Allouache – Paysages d’Automne (Algeria)

Best Cinematography
Adolpho Velos - Mosquito [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : João Nunes Monteiro
fiche film
]
(Portugal/France/Brazil)

Best Actor
Firas Nassar - Between Heaven and Earth [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film
]
(Palestine/Iceland/Luxembourg)

Best Actress
Adriana Matoshi - Zana [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Antoneta Kastrati
fiche film
]
(Kosovo/Albania)

Best Soundtrack
Justin Melland – Mosquito

À Punt Award
Paysages d’Automne - Merzak Allouache

Honorary Palm
Maria de Medeiros

(L'article continue plus bas - Inf. publicitaire)

(Traduit de l'espagnol)

Vous avez aimé cet article ? Abonnez-vous à notre newsletter et recevez plus d'articles comme celui-ci, directement dans votre boîte mail.

Privacy Policy