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Movies That Matter lancia un programma industry e nuovi premi

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- La 13ma edizione si svolgerà online dal 16 al 25 aprile e prevede due nuovi premi per film documentari e di finzione in concorso internazionale, oltre a un evento di presentazione di nuovi progetti

Movies That Matter lancia un programma industry e nuovi premi
The Man Who Sold His Skin di Kaouther Ben Hania

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The Dutch international human rights film festival Movies That Matter has announced that it is launching two new competition prizes and an industry programme for its 13th edition, set to take place online from 16-25 April: the Grand Jury Documentary Award, made possible by Dutch public broadcaster BNNVARA, and the Grand Jury Fiction Award. For each prize, worth €5,000, eight films have been selected from across the festival’s programme strands.

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The fiction strand includes Philippe Lacôte's Night of the Kings [+leggi anche:
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(France/Ivory Coast/Canada/Senegal), Bosnian director Jasmila Žbanić's Quo Vadis, Aida? [+leggi anche:
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, Kaweh Modiri's Mitra [+leggi anche:
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(Netherlands/Germany/Denmark), Serbian helmer Ivan Ikić's Oasis [+leggi anche:
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, Fanny Liatard and Jérémy Trouilh's Gagarin [+leggi anche:
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(France), Nir Bergman's Here We Are [+leggi anche:
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(Israel/Italy), Nicol Ruiz Benavides' Forgotten Roads (Chile) and Kaouther Ben Hania's The Man Who Sold His Skin [+leggi anche:
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(Tunisia/France/Belgium/Germany/Sweden), which will officially open the festival.

The members of the jury for this section are IFFR festival director Vanja Kaludjerčić, manager of festival programming at the Toronto International Film Festival Liane Cunje and head of the European Film Academy Matthijs Wouter Knol.

Competing for the Grand Jury Documentary Award 2021 are Camilla Nielsson's President [+leggi anche:
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(Denmark/USA/Norway), Farida Pacha's Watch Over Me (Switzerland/Germany), Chloe Fairweather's Dying to Divorce (UK), Eefje Blankevoort and Els van van Driel's Shadow Game (Netherlands), Sébastien Lifshitz's Little Girl [+leggi anche:
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(France/Denmark), Maxx Caceido and Nelson G Navarrette's A La Calle (USA), Jenni Kivistö and Jussi Rastas' Colombia in My Arms [+leggi anche:
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(Finland/Norway/Denmark/France), and Celina Escher's Fly So Far (Sweden).

The jury members are IDA executive director Simon Kilmurry, Kenyan producer Sam Soko and Docaviv festival director Galia Bador.

The two awards come in addition to the festival’s three already-existing competitions: the Activist Competition, in cooperation with Amnesty International, featuring eight documentaries about the work of human rights activists; Camera Justitia, which zooms in on the importance of the rule of law and the fight against impunity; and Dutch Movies Matter, celebrating films from the Netherlands that open eyes to human rights.

Also new at the festival this year is an international industry programme running from 19-21 April. Eight selected projects from around the world will receive extensive training and coaching in the Movies That Matter Rough Cut Service with Sigal Yehuda (Close-Up), Judy Kibinge (DocuBox) and Andrea Prenghyová (dok.incubator), and will be pitched to decision makers on the last day.

On 20 and 21 April, the festival organises two impact days – Take on Film & Impact – in collaboration with Doc Society and FIFDH Geneva, with talks, presentations and panel discussions. Additionally, a series of webinars, master classes and panels will run from 17-22 April and will be available for free on the festival’s website (click here).

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