Marrakech International Film Festival Awards

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Marrakech International Film Festival
المهرجان الدولي للفيلم بمراكش
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LocationMarrakesh, Morocco
Founded2001
AwardsGolden Star/Grand Prize
Festival dateDecember 5 to 13, 2014
LanguageArabic
Amazigh
French
English
Websitehttp://www.festivalmarrakech.info/

During its closing ceremony, the Marrakech International Film Festival (FIFM) issues awards among the following to the best films, filmmakers and actors in the competition. These awards may or may not be issued every year.

Golden Star (Étoile d’or)/Grand prix[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2001 Inch'Allah Dimanche [1] Yamina Benguigui  France
2002 Go [2] Isao Yukisada  Japan
2003 Gori vatra [3] Pjer Zalica  Bosnia and Herzegovina
2004 Sideways [4] Alexander Payne  United States
2005 Saratan [5]  Kyrgyzstan
2006 [6] Dominik Graf  Germany
2007 Autumn Ball [7] Veiko Õunpuu  Estonia
2008 [8] Mikhail Kalatozov  Russia
2009 [9]  Mexico
2010 The Journals of Musan [10] Park Jung-bum  South Korea
2011 [11]  Denmark
2012 The Attack [12] Ziad Doueiri  Lebanon
2013 Han Gong-ju Lee Su-jin  South Korea
2014 Corrections Class [13]  Russia  Germany

The Jury Prize[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2001 The Unsaid Tom McLoughlin  United States
2002 Bend it like Beckham Gurinder Chadha  United Kingdom
2003 The Station Agent Tom McCarthy  United States
2004 Electric Shadows (Meng ying tong nian) Xiao Jiang  China
Moolaadé Ousmane Sembène  Senegal
2005 C.R.A.Z.Y. Jean-Marc Vallée  Canada
Bab al-Makam Mohamed Malas  Tunisia
2006 The Paper Will Be Blue Radu Muntean  Romania
2007  Russia
Brillante Mendoza  Philippines
2008  China
2009 Nabil Ben Yadir  Belgium
 Malaysia
2010 Alejandro Gerber Bicecci  Mexico
 Belgium
2011 Snowtown Justin Kurzel  Australia
2012 Tobias Lindholm  Denmark
 Iran
2013 "La Piscina" Carlos M. Quintela  Cuba
2014 Chrieg   Switzerland
2015 Thithi Raam Reddy  India

Best Actress[]

Year Actress Film
2001 Morocco
2002 IsraelClara Khoury Rana's Wedding
2003 Morocco Raja
2004 United StatesVera Farmiga Down to the Bone
2005 United KingdomShirley Henderson Frozen
2006 FranceFatou N'Diaye A Sunday in Kigali
2007 South Korea Yoo Yeon-mi
2008 United StatesMelissa Leo Frozen River
2009 NetherlandsLotte Verbeek Nothing Personal
2010 GermanySibel Kekilli Die Fremde
2011 United States Without
2012 Estonia Elina Reinold Mushrooming
2013 Sweden Alicia Vikander Hotell
2014 France Clotilde Hesme The Last Hammer Blow
2015 France
2016 Afghanistan Iran Fereshteh Hosseini Parting

Best Actor[]

Year Actor Film
2001 France Jacques Dutronc
2002 Japan Go
2003 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bogdan Diklić Fuse (Gori Vatra)
2004 Russia Bogdan Stupka
2005 United States Daniel Day-Lewis The Ballad of Jack and Rose
2006 Germany Max Riemelt
2007 FinlandTommi Korpela Man's Job
2008 Finland Eero Aho Tears of April
2009 Denmark Love and Rage (Vanvittig forelsket)
2010 None awarded -
2011 Australia Daniel Henshall Snowtown
2012 Denmark Søren Malling A Hijacking
2013 FranceMorocco Didier Michon & Slimane Dazi Fevers (Fièvres)
2014 Switzerland Chrieg

Jury Prize for Best Director[]

Year Director(s) Film
2011 Italy Gianluca e Massimiliano De Serio Seven Acts of Mercy (Italian: Sette Opere di misericordia)
2011 India Raam Reddy

Prize for the best interpretation[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2010 Animal Kingdom David Michôd  Australia
When We Leave (german: Die Fremde) Feo Aladag  Germany

The Best Director Award[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2002 City of God Fernando Meirelles  Brazil
2003 Zatōichi Takeshi Kitano  Japan
2011 Seven Acts of Mercy (Italian: Sette Opere di misericordia) Gianluca e Massimiliano De Serio  Italy
2013 Medeas Andrea Pallaoro  United States
2018 The Load  Serbia

Best Screenplay Award[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2002 Matir Moina (The Clay Bird) Tareque Masud  Bangladesh
2003 Les yeux secs (Cry No More) Narjiss Nejjar  France

Golden Star Grand Prize Short Film[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2002  Philippines
2003 Hymne à la gazelle Stéphanie Duvivier  France

Special Jury Prize Short Film[]

Year Film Director(s) Nationality of Director
(at time of film's release)
2002  Sweden
2003 Tariq Teguia  France

The Cinécoles Short Film Prize[]

The Cinécoles Short Film Prize was created in 2010 and focuses on new cinematographic talent and is open to students from Morocco's cinema schools and institutes.

Through the competition, the FIFM Foundation offers opportunity for film creation and career advancement for new filmmakers and during the festival creates a platform for discussion between seasoned professionals and less-experienced filmmakers.

The competition provides an occasion to present the student cinema for the first time in Morocco and within the framework of a prestigious event.

The Cinécoles Prize comes with a grant worth 300,000 dirhams, donated by His Royal Highness Prince Moulay Rachid, President of the FIFM Foundation, for the film student to make his or her second short film. It is managed by the FIFM Foundation and must be used to make a new film, which must be completed during the three years following the award. In this way, the FIFM Foundation supports the creation of this second work through careful monitoring and participation in the different stages of writing, directing and editing.[14]

The Short Film Jury for the 13th edition of the Marrakech International Film Festival (2013) was presided over by Moroccan filmmaker Nour Eddine Lakhmari and included Astrid Bergès-Frisbey - Actress (France), Jan Kounen - Director & screenwriter (France), Atiq Rahimi - Novelist, director & screenwriter (Afghanistan) and Sylvie Testud - Actress, director, screenwriter & author (France).[14]

Year Film Director(s)
2010 - Mahassine El Hachadi
2011 L'Arroseur Mohamed Aouad
2012 Mejor Une vie meilleure Tarik Leihemdi
2013 Bad Ayoub Lahnoud & Alaa Akaaboune
2014 Dalto Essam Doukhou

References[]

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  6. ^ "Awards 2006". Archived from the original on 2012-01-20. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  7. ^ "Awards 2007". Retrieved 2012-10-25.
  8. ^ "Awards 2008". Archived from the original on 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  9. ^ "Awards 2009". Archived from the original on 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  10. ^ "Awards 2010". Archived from the original on 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  11. ^ "Awards 2011". Archived from the original on 2012-10-17. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  12. ^ "Awards 2012". Retrieved 2012-12-09.[permanent dead link]
  13. ^ "Priser 2014". Retrieved 2014-12-20.
  14. ^ a b "Cinécoles Short Film Prize". Archived from the original on 2013-11-26. Retrieved 2013-12-29.
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