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LA VALETTE 2019 Prix

Oleg et Shelter Among the Clouds se partagent le premier prix à La Valette

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- Le fiction de Juris Kursietis et le drame solennel de Robert Budina se sont partagés le prix du meilleur long-métrage de fiction ; figurent aussi parmi les lauréats Where Man Returns et Deep Cuts

Oleg et Shelter Among the Clouds se partagent le premier prix à La Valette
Le réalisateur Jayro Bustamante (à droite) en train de remettre le prix du meilleur long-métrage de fiction (© Valletta Film Festival)

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The fifth Valletta Film Festival came to a close on Saturday night with the awards ceremony held at the stunning open-air Pjazza Teatru Rjal in the centre of the city. The gathering split its top prize, the Best Fiction Feature Award, between two very different films that were taking part in the first-ever Cinema of Small Nations Competition. After a tough three-hour deliberation, the jury, comprising European Film Academy director Marion Döring, filmmakers Peter Sant and Jayro Bustamante, film programmer and distributor Ibee Ndaw, photojournalist and documentarian Jason Florio, and historian and anthropologist Alain Blondy, presented the trophy ex aequo to the Latvian drama Oleg [+lire aussi :
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by Juris Kursietis and the Albanian romance A Shelter Among the Clouds [+lire aussi :
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by Robert Budina.

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Commenting on Oleg, the jury said that the film took them on an “insightful journey into the underworld of a European reality with a uniquely visceral and honest approach, fuelled by outstanding performances and a whirlwind narrative”. They also praised A Shelter Among the Clouds for “its delicate approach to a sensitive subject of our times and the peaceful bringing together of Catholicism and Islam against the cinematographic backdrop of the Albanian mountains”.

The same jury was also tasked with handing out the Best Documentary Award, which went to Norway’s Where Man Returns [+lire aussi :
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by Egil Håskjold Larsen, for “its poetic yet raw use of sound and image that brings us closer to the remote life of a man calling nature his companion”.

Meanwhile, the HSBC Best New Talent Award went to Dubravka Turić, Filip Mojzeš, Filip Peruzović, the three directors of the Croatian flick Deep Cuts [+lire aussi :
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. They thus each receive a cash prize of €1,000. The jury stated that the three new and promising voices from Croatia came together “to create a strong visual and decisively cinematic language that employs all the tools of cinema and makes us excited to see what’s coming next”.

The Estonian title Three August Days by Madli Laane, which depicts the political upheaval in Estonia in the 1990s, took home Best Short Film in the Cinema of Small Nations Competition, awarded by an independent jury made up of French film director Marie-Sophie Chambon, Lebanese festival director and film academic Nicolas Khabbaz, and Maltese producer and director Charlie Cauchi.

The jury also gave a Special Mention to Lebanese filmmaker Samir Syriani and his short Contact.

Here is the complete list of award winners:

Cinema of Small Nations Competition

Best Fiction Feature Award (ex aequo)
Oleg [+lire aussi :
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- Juris Kursietis (Latvia/Belgium/Lithuania/France)
A Shelter Among the Clouds [+lire aussi :
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– Robert Budina (Albania/Romania)

Best Documentary Award
Where Man Returns [+lire aussi :
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- Egil Håskjold Larsen (Norway)

HSBC Best New Talent Award
Deep Cuts [+lire aussi :
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- Dubravka Turić, Filip Mojzeš, Filip Peruzović (Croatia)

Best Short Film
Three August Days - Madli Laane (Estonia)
Special Mention
Contact - Samir Syriani (Lebanon)

Audience Award
The Swallows of Kabul [+lire aussi :
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- Zabou Breitman and Eléa Gobbe-Mevellec (France/Luxembourg/Switzerland)

Teens Choice Award
Binti [+lire aussi :
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- Frederike Migom (Belgium/Netherlands)

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