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Awards of the Marrakech International Film Festival

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 Final day for the Marrakech International Film Festival
During the 19th Closing Ceremony, the jury announced this year's awards and paid tribute to Tilda Swinton

 

The Étoile d'Or awarded to A TALE OF SHEMROON 

by Iranian director Emad Aleebrahim Dehkordi

Festival International du Film de Marrakech

 

An Exceptional edition

The 19th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival was exceptional in many ways. First, it marks the return of the event after a two-year break due to the pandemic. It also confirms the great enthusiasm of the public for the various sections of the Festival, as more than 150,000 spectators attended 124 film screenings at the Marrakech Palais des Congrès, the Cinéma Le Colisée, on Place Jemaa El Fna and at the Musée Yves Saint Laurent. 

 

In all, nearly 20,000 people were accredited and received electronic badges to attend the Festival - almost double the number of accreditations recorded for the 18th edition in 2019. Nearly 5,000 children and teenagers attended screenings held for young audiences.

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The Winners' list

 

The 19th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival came to a close this evening. After nine days of screenings and exchanges, the jury, chaired by Italian director Paolo Sorrentino, unveiled the awards for this edition.

 

Alongside Sorrentino, the jury for this year's competition included British actress Vanessa Kirby, German actress Diane Kruger, Australian director and screenwriter Justin Kurzel, Lebanese director, screenwriter and actress Nadine Labaki, Moroccan director Laïla Marrakchi and French actor Tahar Rahim.

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ÉTOILE D'OR - FESTIVAL GRAND PRIZE

A tale of Shemroon

by Emad Aleebrahim Dehkordi (Iran)

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 JURY PRIZE (EXÆQUO)

Alma Viva

by Cristèle Alves Meira (Portugal)

 

The Blue Caftan

by Maryam Touzani (Morocco)

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BEST DIRECTING PRIZE

Carmen Jacquier

for Thunder (Switzerland)

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 BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS

Choi Seung-Yoon

for Riceboy Sleeps by Anthony Shim (Canada)

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 BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR

Arswendy Bening Swara

for Autobiography by Makbul Mubarak (Indonesia)

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In all, the jury watched 14 films in the Official Competition, representing 14 countries from 5 continents (Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Indonesia, Iran, Morocco, Mexico, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia and Turkey).

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Tributes and Emotion

 

The 19th edition was also marked by tributes to four great names in world cinema.

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Tilda Swinton and Joanna Hogg © FIFM

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Indian actor Ranveer Singh expressed his “immense pride, as an ambassador of Indian cinema,” to be honoured in Marrakech. Receiving his trophy from French actor Marion Cotillard, American director James Gray remarked that “Morocco and Marrakech hold a special place in my heart” before appealing to filmmakers and artists in general: “We need you because you open our minds and you comfort us.”

 

Moroccan director, screenwriter and producer Farida Benlyazid—who was a member of the jury of the first edition of the Festival in 2001—did not hide her emotion when she received her tribute at this 19th edition. In her speech, she recalled that “the Festival was ready to commence on 28 September, but the fateful date of 11 September arrived. There was talk of cancelling the event but the King made a decision. By his will, the Festival went forward.”

 

Scottish actor and producer Tilda Swinton shared a vibrant plea for cinema: “Cinema shows us who we are, in our great diversity. It reflects our desires, our failures, our triumphs and our dreams. Long live cinema and long live difference!

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Conversations and Exchanges

 

Another highlight of the Festival’s 19th edition was its series of conversations with leading film personalities. Free sessions allowed festival-goers to exchange thoughts with renowned directors and actors including Leos Carax, Julie Delpy, Julia Ducournau, Asghar Farhadi, Marina Foïs, Jeremy Irons, Jim Jarmusch, Ruben Östlund, Ranveer Singh and composer Gabriel Yared.

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After a two-year forced break, the return of the Marrakech International Film Festival was marked by a remarkable participation of audiences and the enthusiasm of filmmakers to meet and exchange ideas with audiences. Once again, the Festival has highlighted the diversity of world cinema and revealed new talents, all the while allowing film lovers and the public at large to encounter great personalities of world cinema.

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Atlas Workshops

 

The Atlas Workshops co-production market generated a larger-than-ever number of requests for individual meetings with the participating directors and producers, illustrating the strong interest of professionals in cinema from the African continent and the Arab world. In all, 350 such meetings were organised.

 

For this fith edition, the Atlas Workshops awarded eight prizes representing a total of €106,000. 

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The jury of the three Atlas Post-Production Awards, composed of Gaia Furrer (Venice Days), Eric Lagesse (Pyramide Films) and Sébastien Onomo (Special Touch Studio), gave the awards to films INSHALLAH A BOY by Amjad Al Rasheed (Jordan), DISCO AFRIKA by Luck Razanajaona (Madagascar) and A GOLDEN LIFE by Boubacar Sangaré (Burkina Faso).

 

The jury of the four Atlas Development Awards, composed of producers Lamia Chraïbi (La Prod), Nicole Gerhards (Niko Film) and Farès Ladjimi (Supernova Films), awarded prizes to LA MER AU LOIN by Said Hamich (Morocco), PIGEON WARS by Dania Bdeir (Lebanon), DEMBA by Mamadou Dia (Senegal) and LËNDE by Katy Lena Ndiaye (Senegal).


In addition, the ARTEKINO International Prize, awarded by the Franco-German channel to a project in development, went to WHALE BELLY by Sameh Alaa (Egypt).

 

Over the course of five editions, this professional programme of the Marrakech International Film Festival has supported 111 projects and films, among them 48 from Morocco. As proof of the platform’s success, many of the films that have received its support have been selected for and won awards at prestigious film festivals. This year, five films supported by the Atlas Workshops were selected by the Festival de Cannes (Ashkal by Youssef Chebbi and Under the Fig Trees by Erige Sehiri), the Venice International Film Festival (Queens by Yasmin Benkiran and The Damned Don’t Cry by Fyzal Boulifa) and the Locarno Film Festival (Fragments from Heaven by Adnane Baraka), before having their premieres in the Middle East and Africa during this 19th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival.

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The 19th Marrakech International Film Festival

November 11-19, 2022.

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