Bratislava International Film Festival

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The Bratislava International Film Festival (also known as Bratislava IFF) is an international film festival established in 1999 and held annually in Bratislava, Slovakia.

Apart from the international competition programme, it also regularly features renowned authors' film retrospectives, a European film program, independent film programmes and various theme programmes.

Awards[]

Awards are presented in the following categories:

  • Grand Prix for best film in the international competition
  • Best Director
  • Best Actress
  • Best Actor
  • FIPRESCI Award for best film, as determined by a jury of film critics

Award winners[]

Grand Prix[]

Year English title Original title Director(s) Country
1999 The Red Dwarf Le nain rouge  Belgium
2000 Ratcatcher N/A Lynne Ramsay  Great Britain
2001 Daughters of the Sun Dakhtaran-e khorshid Maryam Shahriar  Iran
2002 Japan Japón Carlos Reygadas  Mexico
2003 Bored in Brno Nuda v Brně Vladimír Morávek  Czech Republic
2004 Or (My Treasure) Or (Mon trésor) Keren Yedaya  Israel
2005 The Cave of the Yellow Dog Die Höhle des gelben Hundes Byambasuren Davaa  Mongolia,  Germany
2006 4:30 N/A Royston Tan  Singapore
2007 Blind Mountain Mang shan Li Yang  China
2008 Mid-August Lunch Pranzo di ferragosto Gianni Di Gregorio  Italy
2009 The Day God Walked Away Le jour où Dieu est parti en voyage Philippe Van Leeuw  Belgium
2010 The Four Times Le Quattro Volte Michelangelo Frammartino  Italy
2011 Las Acacias  Argentina
2012 La Sirga  Colombia
2013 Class Enemy Razredni sovražnik  Slovenia
2014 Party Girl Marie Amachoukeli, Claire Burger, Samuel Theis  France
2015 Land and Shade La tierra y la sombra  Colombia
2016 Tramontane Vatche Boulghourjian  Lebanon, France, Qatar, United Arab Emirates
2017 Men Don't Cry Muškarci ne plaču  Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, Germany

2003 IFF Bratislava[]

2004 IFF Bratislava[]

2005 IFF Bratislava[]

2006 IFF Bratislava[]

2007 IFF Bratislava[]

2008 IFF Bratislava[]

  • Grand Prix - Mid-August Lunch (directed by Gianni Di Gregorio, Italy)
  • Best Director - Amat Escalante (The Bastards, Mexico, France, United States)
  • Best Actress - Nada Abou Farhat (Under the Bombs, Lebanon, France, United Kingdom, Belgium)
  • Best Actor - Zsolt Anger (The Investigator, Hungary, Sweden, Ireland)
  • FIPRESCI Award - Under the Bombs (directed by Philippe Aractingi, Lebanon, France, United Kingdom, Belgium)

2009 IFF Bratislava[]

  • Grand Prix - The Day God Walked Away (directed by Philippe Van Leeuw, Belgium, France)
  • Best Director - Kamen Kalev (Eastern Plays, Bulgaria, Sweden)
  • Best Actress - Ruth Nirere (, France, Belgium)
  • Best Actor - Christo Christov (Eastern Plays, Bulgaria, Sweden)- Ex-aequo / Post-mortem
  • Best Actor - Harold Torres (Northless, Mexico, Spain)- Ex-aequo
  • FIPRESCI Award - Northless (directed by Rigoberto Perezcano, Mexico, Spain)
  • Special mention - Northless (directed by Rigoberto Perezcano, Mexico, Spain)
  • Ecumenical Jury Award - Kamen Kalev (Eastern Plays, Bulgaria, Sweden)
  • Ecumenical Jury Award special mention - Optical Illusions (directed by Cristian Jiménez, Chile, France)
  • Student Jury Award - Whisper With the Wind (directed by Shahram Alidi, Iraq)
  • Best Documentary Film - Petition (directed by Zhao Liang, France, China)
  • Best Short Film - Rita (directed by Zhao Liang, Italy)
  • Shorts Jury special mention - A Man Overboard (directed by Fabien Gorgeart, France)
  • Shorts Jury special mention - Party (directed by Dalibor Matanić, Croatia)
  • The IFF Bratislava Award for Artistic Excellence in World Cinematography - Juraj Herz (director)

2010 IFF Bratislava[]

2011 IFF Bratislava[]

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