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ZAGREBDOX 2021 Prix

En route pour le milliard et My Uncle Tudor l’emportent à ZagrebDox

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- Le documentaire de Dieudo Hamadi a décroché le premier prix de la compétition internationale, celui d'Olga Lucovnicova a dominé la compétition régionale

En route pour le milliard et My Uncle Tudor l’emportent à ZagrebDox
Le réalisateur Dieudo Hamadi recevant le Big Stamp pour En route pour le milliard

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The 17th International Documentary Film Festival ZagrebDox wrapped on 19 June with the awards ceremony. This special edition of the leading Croatian festival started on 13 June, and the local audience had a chance to watch close to 80 documentaries at the Zagreb Student Centre and at the Tuškanac Open Air Cinema.

The International Competition jury, chaired by Croatian director Rajko Grlić, and featuring editor Vesna Biljan Pušić and Russian director Ilya Povolotsky, who won last year’s ZagrebDox, handed the main prize, the Big Stamp, to Downstream to Kinshasa [+lire aussi :
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by Dieudo Hamadi. According to the jury, it is “a strongly told and emotionally charged story about innocent victims of war on a futile search for a slice of justice”. Furthermore, the jury’s Special Mentions were presented to Lonely Rock [+lire aussi :
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by Alejandro Telémaco Tarraf, “for a masterful mix of reality and legend, mythology and everyday life”, and to the short film Shadows of Your Childhood by Mikhail Gorobchuk.

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In the Regional Competition, the Big Stamp went to Moldovan director Olga Lucovnicova for her short film My Uncle Tudor. The regional jury, consisting of Croatian director Đuro Gavran, Romanian director and investigative journalist Radu Ciorniciuc, and film historian and curator Jasmin Bašić, explained, “This talented and brave young filmmaker from Moldova has sent a strong message to the world: the sexual abuse of children is one of the biggest social problems of our time, which we have to face up to and which we have to solve.” The jury also awarded a Special Mention to Punta Sacra [+lire aussi :
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by Francesca Mazzoleni, for “its astounding cinematography and sound, its grounded way of exploring the human condition and its truly powerful artistic value”.

As for the Young Jury, consisting of film producer and curator Lejla Dedić, film industry promoter Mirjam Wiekenkamp, and psychologist and scholar Boris Jokić, the Small Stamp, an award for the best director up to 35 years of age, went to Roman Hodel’s short film The Game, “for its high cinematic and artistic value, for its approach to a popular topic and its deep immersion in an occupation that is often overlooked”. The two Special Mentions in this section went to Punta Sacra and to Wake up on Mars [+lire aussi :
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by Dea Gjinovci, for “raising the important topic of resignation syndrome and the hardships in the lives of asylum seekers worldwide”.

In the Movies That Matter Competition, for films that promote human rights, the jury, consisting of producer and festival programmer Oliver Sertić, Iranian filmmaker Mehrdad Oskouei, and Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Arts dean Franka Perković Gamulin, awarded the main prize to The Earth Is Blue as an Orange [+lire aussi :
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by Iryna Tsilyk, with the two Special Mentions going to Radiograph of a Family [+lire aussi :
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by Firouzeh Khosrovani and medium-length film Holy Bread by Rahim Zabihi. As for the International Federation of Film Critics – FIPRESCI Award, it went to the film The Wire [+lire aussi :
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by Tiha K Gudac.

The My Generation Award, given out each year by ZagrebDox director Nenad Puhovski to a film by an auteur from his generation, went to The First 54 Years – An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation [+lire aussi :
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 by Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi. Finally, the Audience Award went to the Croatian documentary Love Around the World [+lire aussi :
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by Anđela Rostuhar and Davor Rostuhar, which had its world premiere at ZagrebDox.

Here is the complete list of winners at the 17th ZagrebDox International Documentary Festival special edition:

International Competition

Big Stamp
Downstream to Kinshasa [+lire aussi :
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- Dieudo Hamadi (DR Congo/France/Belgium)
Special Mentions
Lonely Rock [+lire aussi :
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- Alejandro Telémaco Tarraf (Argentina/Mexico/Qatar/UK)
Shadows of Your Childhood - Mikhail Gorobchuk (Russia) (short film)

Regional Competition

Big Stamp
My Uncle Tudor - Olga Lucovnicova (Hungary/Belgium/Portugal) (short film)
Special Mention
Punta Sacra [+lire aussi :
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interview : Francesca Mazzoleni
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- Francesca Mazzoleni (Italy)

Young Jury

Small Stamp
The Game - Roman Hodel (Switzerland) (short film)
Special Mentions
Punta Sacra - Francesca Mazzoleni
Wake up on Mars [+lire aussi :
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interview : Dea Gjinovci
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- Dea Gjinovci (Switzerland/France)

Movies That Matter Award
The Earth Is Blue as an Orange [+lire aussi :
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interview : Iryna Tsilyk
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- Iryna Tsilyk (Ukraine/Lithuania)
Special Mentions
Radiograph of a Family [+lire aussi :
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- Firouzeh Khosrovani (Norway/Iran/Switzerland)
Holy Bread - Rahim Zabihi (Iran) (medium-length film)

FIPRESCI Award
The Wire [+lire aussi :
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interview : Tiha K. Gudac
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- Tiha K Gudac (Belgium/Croatia)

Teen Dox Award
Desert Dogs - Samuel Morris (Switzerland) (short film)

My Generation Award
The First 54 Years – An Abbreviated Manual for Military Occupation [+lire aussi :
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interview : Avi Mograbi
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- Avi Mograbi (France/Finland/Israel/Germany)

Audience Award
Love Around the World [+lire aussi :
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- Anđela Rostuhar, Davor Rostuhar (Germany/Croatia)

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