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COTTBUS 2018 Prix

Ayka triomphe à Cottbus

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- Parmi les autres lauréats du 28e Festival du cinéma est-européen figurent aussi Jumpman, Irina, The Load, Take It or Leave It, A Coach's Daughter et Never Leave Me

Ayka triomphe à Cottbus
Les gagnants du 28e Festival de Cottbus (© FFC/Goethe)

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Sergey Dvortsevoy's Cannes competition title Ayka [+lire aussi :
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has triumphed at the 28th Festival of East European Cinema in Cottbus (6-10 November), winning the Main Prize for Best Film, worth €25,000, and the Prize of the Ecumenical Jury.

The main jury, composed of Leonid Demchenko, programme director of the Baltic Debuts Film Festival and the Russian representative of Eurimages, Polish director Anna Jadowska, Ukrainian producer Anna Palenchuk, Georgian director Gio Mgeladze, and Uwe Kockisch, an actor from Cottbus, justified their choice with the following statement: "For letting us come really close to the main character and live her life. For consistent storytelling, harsh camera work and intense acting. The documentary approach enables us to cross the boundary between fiction and real life, which opens our eyes to the struggles of economic migrants, which is a global challenge of our time."

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Another Cannes title, The Load [+lire aussi :
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by Ognjen Glavonić, received the Special Mention and the FIPRESCI Prize. As a project in development, the film took part in Cottbus' industry section, coco, five years ago. 

The Special Prize for Best Director, worth €7,500, went to Ivan I Tverdovskiy for the Karlovy Vary entry Jumpman [+lire aussi :
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. In 2016, Tverdovskiy won Best Film at Cottbus with Zoology [+lire aussi :
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Bulgaria's Martina Apostolova received the Award for Outstanding Actress (€5,000) for her role in Nadejda Koseva's Irina [+lire aussi :
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, which also picked up the Best Debut Film Prize (€3,000). 

The Award for Outstanding Actor, valued at €5,000, went to Estonia's Reimo Sagor for Take It or Leave It [+lire aussi :
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by director Liina Trishkina-Vanhatalo

Polish filmmaker Łukasz Grzegorzek received the Prize for Best Youth Film for A Coach's Daughter, and Bosnia and Herzegovina's Aida Begić won the DIALOGUE Prize for Intercultural Communication for Never Leave Me [+lire aussi :
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. These awards are worth €3,000 each. 

Here is the full list of award winners:

Feature Film Competition

Main Prize for Best Film
Ayka [+lire aussi :
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- Sergey Dvortsevoy (Russia/Germany/Poland/Kazakhstan/China)
Special Mention

The Load [+lire aussi :
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- Ognjen Glavonic (Serbia/France/Croatia/Iran/Qatar) 

Special Prize for Best Director
Ivan I Tverdovskiy - Jumpman [+lire aussi :
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(Russia/Ireland/France/Lithuania)

Award for Outstanding Actress
Martina Apostolova - Irina [+lire aussi :
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(Bulgaria)

Award for Outstanding Actor
Reimo Sagor - Take It or Leave It [+lire aussi :
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(Estonia) 

Best Debut Film
Irina - Nadejda Kosev

FIPRESCI Prize
The Load - Ognjen Glavonic 

Prize of the Ecumenical Jury
Ayka - Sergey Dvortsevoy

Spectrum

DIALOGUE Prize for Intercultural Communication
Never Leave Me [+lire aussi :
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- Aida Begic (Bosnia and Herzegovina/Turkey/Serbia) 

u18 Youth Film Competition

Prize for Best Youth Film
A Coach's Daughter - Łukasz Grzegorzek (Poland) 

Short Film Competition

Main Prize
The Christmas Gift - Bogdan Mureșanu (Romania)

Special Prize
60 Kilos of Nothing - Piotr Domalewski (Poland)

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