International Mon 20-06-2011

The Awards of 8th African Film Festival Of Tarifa
Press Release | FCAT

The 8th African Film Festival of Tarifa (FCAT) awarded eight new African movies with awards endowed with 46 500 euros. The festival jury selected winners from more than 140 movies from 23 African countries.

The 8th Tarifa African Film Festival

8th African Film Festival of Tarifa

The winners were:

  1. The award for the best feature-length movie (15 000 €) went to “MICROPHONE” (Ahmad Abdalla, Egypt) for its energy and shedding of light on the potential of the new Egypt and also because it reflects the role of art in political and social change.

  2. The award for the best direction (10 000 €) went to “A JAMA” (Daoud Aoulad-Syad, Morocco/France) for its naturalistic use of non-professional actors. Furthermore, the film found a way to speak about the taboo topic of religion with sensitivity and humour.

  3. The award for the best actress (1 500 €) went to DENISE NEWMAN for “SHIRLEY ADAMS” (Oliver Hermanus, South Africa). The actress is believable in her complex, sober and sombre portrayal of the film character. With her construction of the character she was able to access the most essential core of humanity.

  4. The award for the best actor (1 500 €) went to YOUSSOUF DJAORO for “UN HOMME QUI CRIE” (Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Chad/France/Belgium). The actor’s portrayal is very charismatic and tender. It truly shows his mastery of the artform.

  5. The award for the best documentary feature film (10 000 €) goes to “KOUNDI ET LE JEUDI NATIONAL” (Ariani Astrid Atodji, Cameroon) for her rigorous and tender look at the subject matter, which highlights the great opportunities that traditional cultures offer to Africa’s future.

  6. The award for the best short movie (2 000 €) goes to “MWANSA THE GREAT” (Rungano Nyoni, Zambia/UK) for its ability to draw us into a child’s imagination and the world of magic, combining courage and talent.

  7.  The RTVA award for Audiovisual Creation, the best short film award (1 500 €) goes to “MWANSA THE GREAT”(Rungano Nyoni, Zambia/UK) for having been able to portray the noble nature of characters whose actions are imbued with a sense of social responsibility. The story is a metaphor of a certain social reality in a specific part of the world.

  8. The audience award for the best feature length movie (5 000 €) goes to “UN HOMME QUI CRIE” (Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Chad/France/Belgium).

  9.  The SIGNIS award for the best fiction feature film goes to “A JAMA” (Daoud Aoulad-Syad, Morocco/France) for its humorous look at injustice and corruption and for showing the courage and determination of a simple man who stands up to all who stand in his way in order to defend his rights and denounce the abuse of power by politicians and false prophets.

The special mentions of the jury go to:

About FCAT.

The African film festival of Tarifa (FCAT – Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa) is an independent and competitive film festival and one of the biggest African film festivals in Europe. The FCAT celebrated its eighth edition from 11th to 19th June in Andalusian town Tarifa, Spain, with over 200 African filmmakers. The focus was, among others, on African Diaspore in Latin America, the role of cinema in recent revolutions in Tunis and Egypt or restrospective of Congolese cinematography.

The festival was accompanied among others by 3rd Africa Produce Forum and the 4th Photoafrica contest, which saw winners from Kenya and South Africa. 

More on www.fcat.es. For contact & enquiries;

Filip Hruby
International Press Officer,
African Film Festival of Tarifa (FCAT),
Mobile: +420/775 011 550
Skype: filip.hruby2409
gabineteprensa2@fcat.es

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