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DOKUFEST 2021 Prix

Nous et Reconciliation triomphent au DokuFest de Prizren

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- Les films d’Alice Diop et Marija Zidar ont respectivement été récompensés dans les compétitions internationales et des Balkans ; Rampart, Our Memory Belongs to Us et White on White, primés

Nous et Reconciliation triomphent au DokuFest de Prizren
Mytaher Haskuka, maire de Prizren, remet à Marija Zidar son Balkan Dox pour Reconciliation

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The jubilee, 20th edition of DokuFest in Prizren, which took place 6-14 August, wrapped with Alice Diop's Berlinale prizewinner We [+lire aussi :
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picking up the festival's top prize in the International Dox Competition.

Slovenian director Marija Zidar's CPH:DOX prizewinner Reconciliation [+lire aussi :
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triumphed in the Balkan Dox Competition, the true highlight of the biggest documentary festival in the region of the former Yugoslavia.

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Serbian director Marko Grba Singh was dubbed Best Balkan Newcomer for Rampart [+lire aussi :
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, which world-premiered at Locarno a few days before its Prizren bow, and another Serbian filmmaker, Filip Martinović, received a Special Mention for his feature debut Telenovela: Grey-Scale in Color [+lire aussi :
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Rami Farah and Signe Byrge Sørensen's CPH:DOX entry Our Memory Belongs to Us triumphed in the Human Rights Dox section, while Viera Čákanyová's Jihlava winner White on White [+lire aussi :
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bagged the Green Dox Competition prize.

In the Truth Dox Competition, the main award went to the Sundance Audience Award winner Writing with Fire by Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh.

The International Shorts Competition for fiction films, saw Criminals by Turkish-Kurdish director Serhat Karaaslan win the top honours, while The Rifleman by the American filmmaker Sierra Pettengill picked up Best International Short Dox Award.

In the National Competition, which consisted of 16 short films made in Kosovo and Albania, Bekim Gurri's A Child won, while Valter Lucaj's Driver was voted the audience favourite.

Full list of DokuFest awards is below:

International Dox Competition

We [+lire aussi :
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- Alice Diop (France)

International Short Dox Award

The Rifleman - Sierra Pettengill (USA)

Balkan Dox Competition

Main Award

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- Marija Zidar (Slovenia/Serbia/Montenegro/Kosovo)

Best Balkan Newcomer

Rampart [+lire aussi :
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- Marko Grba Singh (Serbia)

Special Mention

Telenovela: Grey-Scale in Color [+lire aussi :
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- Filip Martinović (Serbia)

Human Rights Dox Competition

Our Memory Belongs to Us - Rami Farah, Signe Byrge Sørensen (Syria/Denmark/France/Palestine)

Green Dox Competition

White on White [+lire aussi :
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- Viera Čákanyová (Slovakia/Czech Republic)

Truth Dox Competition

Writing with Fire - Rintu Thomas, Sushmit Ghosh (India)

Special Mention

The Silence of the Mole - Anaïs Taracena (Guatemala)

National Film Competition

A Child - Bekim Gurri (Kosovo)

Special Mention

Mardhë - Flaka Kokolli (Kosovo)

Audience Award

Driver - Valter Lucaj (Kosovo)

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