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CPH:DOX 2023 Premi

Motherland trionfa al CPH:DOX

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- Il documentario di Alexander Mihalkovich e Hanna Badziaka si aggiudica il DOX:AWARD alla 20ma edizione del raduno danese

Motherland trionfa al CPH:DOX
I registi Alexander Mihalkovich e Hanna Badziaka con il loro DOX:AWARD per Motherland (© Emil Agerskov)

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The 20th edition of CPH:DOX recently concluded in Copenhagen after unspooling from 15-26 March. It wrapped with an awards ceremony where the top prize, the DOX:AWARD, was given to Motherland [+leggi anche:
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by Alexander Mihalkovich and Hanna Badziaka, from Belarus. The film addresses the prevalent issues of corruption and a harsh military environment that compel the youth to pick a side. It is a timely and dark portrayal of the current situation in Belarus.

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“This was such a cinematic and meaningful film, which took its time unfurling the complexity of living within an oppressive and unjust system. It poses questions about the idea of an individual choice within a cornered society. The title of the film is a way to give back the power to the women who are at the forefront of this fight,” said the jury, comprising Gugi Gumilang, executive director of Indonesia’s In-Docs/Docs by the Sea; Mathilde Henrot, co-founder of Festival Scope; Ania Trzebiatowska, programmer at the Sundance Film Festival; Georgian filmmaker Salomé Jashi; and Danish filmmaker Lea Glob. The jury also gave a Special Mention to On the Edge [+leggi anche:
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by Nicolas Peduzzi, which they said gripped them and took them on a journey through the labyrinth of a human mind.

The F:ACT AWARD was given to Seven Winters in Tehran [+leggi anche:
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by Steffi Niederzoll, which, according to the jury, is “artfully crafted – from the visual language to the editing style, we are impressed by the filmmaker’s creative vision and ability to execute. It’s emotional but never sensational. It tells a tragic story, yet allows us to witness the warmth and resilience of human nature.” The section’s Special Mention was given to The Hostage Takers by Puk Damsgaard and Søren Klovborg, for “its journalistic vigorousness, and portrayal of both victims and perpetrators”.

In the NORDIC:DOX Competition, the winner was Mrs. Hansen & the Bad Companions by Jella Bethman, who paints a vivid and ultimately life-affirming portrait of “bad company” in a film that gives space to some of the people who don’t fit into society’s conformist puzzle of norms and frames. The Special Mention was bestowed upon Lynx Man [+leggi anche:
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by Juha Suonpää, for its “use of innovative visual language, ethereal sound and, of course, its spectacular lead subject; it pushes the boundaries of films that consider humanity's relationship with the sacredness of nature”.

The NEXT:WAVE Award went to Queendom [+leggi anche:
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by Agniia Galdanova, a “powerful and intimate coming-of-age story about an outsider within her family and her country, [told] with exquisite gentleness and outstanding visual beauty”. The Special Mention was bestowed upon The Last Year of Darkness by Benjamin Mullinkosson: the jury was “captivated by the sensorial depiction of contemporary urban China and a crew of expressive, underground youths hellbent on refusing to be swallowed up by the machines of modernisation”.

The POLITIKEN:DOX Award was presented to Apolonia, Apolonia [+leggi anche:
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by Lea Glob, a film “that is clever, feminist, touching and sprawling documentary filmmaking at its very best”, while the Special Mention went to The Mountains [+leggi anche:
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by Christian Einshøj, in which the director talks about himself and his own family, as well as about their collective trauma surrounding the death of his brother.

Finally, in the NEW:VISION competition, the main award went to An Asian Ghost Story by Bo Wang, a tale about the presences haunting a city, and reflecting its complex cultural, economic and sociopolitical histories, while the two Special Mentions in this section were given to The Secret Garden by Nour Ouayda and to Pacific Club by Valentin Noujaïm.

Here is the complete list of award winners:

DOX:AWARD
Motherland [+leggi anche:
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- Alexander Mihalkovich, Hanna Badziaka (Sweden/Ukraine/Norway)
Special Mention
On the Edge [+leggi anche:
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- Nicolas Peduzzi (France)

F:ACT AWARD
Seven Winters in Tehran [+leggi anche:
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- Steffi Niederzoll (Germany/France)
Special Mention
The Hostage Takers - Puk Damsgaard, Søren Klovborg (Denmark)

NORDIC:DOX
Mrs. Hansen & the Bad Companions - Jella Bethman (Denmark)
Special Mention
Lynx Man [+leggi anche:
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- Juha Suonpää (Finland)

NEXT:WAVE
Queendom [+leggi anche:
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- Agniia Galdanova (USA/France)
Special Mention
The Last Year of Darkness - Benjamin Mullinkosson (China/USA)

POLITIKEN:DOX
Apolonia, Apolonia [+leggi anche:
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- Lea Glob (Denmark)
Special Mention
The Mountains [+leggi anche:
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- Christian Einshøj (Denmark)

NEW:VISION
An Asian Ghost Story - Bo Wang (Netherlands/Hong Kong)
Special Mentions
The Secret Garden - Nour Ouayda (Lebanon)
Pacific Club - Valentin Noujaïm (France/Qatar)

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