Olhares do Mediterrâneo - Cinema no Feminino

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Olhares do Mediterrâneo - Women's Film Festival is an international film festival of films made by Mediterranean women directors. The 8th edition of the Festival took place in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 10-14 2021, at .

Apart from the films, the Festival offers a diversity of cultural activities that take place during the whole festival at the same venue. A call to submissions for the 9th edition will be between Feb 15 and April 30.

After a successful first edition, in 2014, the film festival made an upgrade and took it to the competitive level.

In 2019, the Festival changed its name (and logo) to OLHARES DO MEDITERRÂNEO – WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL

=2021 winners=[]

The winners of the 8th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2021 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: | PREMIÈRE ANNÉE DEHORS, JOURNAL DE BORD |||| by Valérie Manns |||| França • Doc • 2019 • 71’
  • Honorable Mention: | THEY WERE THERE TOO |||| Joana Craveiro |||| Portugal • Doc • 2021 • 105’
  • Honorable Mention: | ESTHER FERRER. HILOS DE TIEMPO |||| Josu Rekalde |||| Espanha • Doc • 2020 • 69’
  • Best Short Film in ex-aequo: |||| Nüll García |||| Espanha • Fic • 2019 • 14’ and |||| Anissa Daoud |||| Tunísia,  França • Fic • 2020 • 16’

→Travessias Award

  • Best Film in ex-aequo: |||| Denise Fernandes |||| Portugal,  Suíça • Fic • 2020 • 18’ and | NOUS NE SOMMES PAS ENCORE MORTS |||| Joanne Rakotoarisoa |||| França • Fic • 2020 • 34’

→Começar a Olhar (School films)

  • Best Film: | U ŠUMI |||| Sara Grgurić |||| Croácia • Fic • 2020 • 17’
  • Honorable Mention: |||| Michal Shanny & Quan Nguyen Hong |||| Roménia • Doc • 2020 • 18’
  • Honorable Mention: | LOS PATOS |||| Ángela Arregui Chavarría |||| Espanha • Anim • 2021 • 7’

→Audience Award

  • Best Film: | MES 15 ANS DANS MA CHAMBRE |||| Marie Pierre Jaury & Charlotte Ballet-Baz |||| França • Doc • 2020 • 52’
  • Best Short Film: |||| Maria do Rosário Pestana |||| Portugal • Doc • 2019 • 29’

The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon

=2020 winners=[]

The winners of the 7th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2020 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: | QUE L’AMOUR, by Laetitia Mikles | França, Doc, 2020, 80’
  • Honorable Mention: | BAYN AL JANAA WA AL ARD, by Najwa Najjar | Palestina, Luxemburgo, Islândia, Fic, 2019, 95’
  • Best Short Film: , by Bérangère Mc Neese | Bélgica, França, Fic, 2019, 24’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Nouran Sherif | Egipto, Fic, 2019, 9’
  • Honorable Mention: | L’AGE D’OR, by Eric Minh Cuong Castaing | França, Exp, 2018, 21’
  • Honorable Mention: | IL FAGOTTO, by Giulia Giapponesi |Itália, Fic, 2019, 15’

→Travessias Award

  • Best Film: #387 | DISPARU EN MEDITERRANÉE, by Madeleine Leroyer | França, Bélgica, Itália, Doc, 2019, 61’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Emmanuelle Mayer | Israel, Doc, 2019, 52’

→Começar a Olhar (School films)

  • Best Film: , by Nadège Jankowicz | Portugal, Alemanha, Anim, 2019, 3’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Shemer Gaon Baraba | Israel, Fic, 2019, 16’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Ana Monteiro | Portugal, Polónia, Doc, 2020, 10’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Francisca de Abreu Coutinho | Portugal, Anim, 2018, 4’

Due to the pandemics of Covid19, there was no Audience Award in 2020

The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon

=2019 winners=[]

The winners of the 6th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2019 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: | San Cipriano Road, by Lea Schlude (Itália), Italy, Germany, doc, 2019, 67’
  • Honorable Mention: | Damn Mine, BY Colectivo Puta Mina, Spain, doc, 2018, 59’
  • Best Short Film: by Amel Guellaty, Tunisia, fic, 2017, 20’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Teresa Sala, Italy, doc-fic, 2018, 33’

→Travessias Award

  • Best Film: , by Giulia Bertoluzzi, Italy, doc, 2018, 55’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Francesca Trianni, Greece, Estonia, Germany, doc, 2018, 80’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Zeina Qahwaji (Syria), Belgium, doc, 2017, 20’

→Começar a Olhar (School films)

  • Best Film: , by Fatima Matousse (Morocco), USA, doc, 2018, 15’
  • Honorable Mention: | Frozen to death, Soaked to the Skin, by Elena Tara, Spain, fic, 2019, 13’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Zeina Qahwaji (Syria), Belgium, doc, 2017, 20’

→Audience Award

  • Best Film: , by Giulia Bertoluzzi, Italy, doc, 2018, 55’
  • Best Short Film: , by Rand Beiruty (Jordan), Germany, doc, 2018, 20’

The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon

=2018 winners=[]

The winners of the 5th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2018 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: , by Luciana Kaplan, Turkey/USA/México, documentary, 2017, 80’
  • Best Short Film: | The Ditch, by Atxur Animazio Taldea (colectivo), Begoña Vicario (Coordenação), Spain, animation, 2017, 6’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Jessica Palud, France/Belgium, fiction, 2017, 19’

→Travessias Award

  • Best Film: , by Ayse Toprak, France/Turkey/Germany, documentary, 2017, 84
  • Honorable Mention: | Before Summer Ends, by Maryam Goormaghtigh, France/ Switzerland, documentary, 2017, 80’

→Começar a Olhar (School films)

  • Best Film: | A Night With No Dawn, by Sara Bozakov, Israel, fiction, 2017, 21’
  • Honorable Mention: EVENT HORIZON, by Joséfa Celestin, France/Scotland, fiction, 2017, 12’

→Audience Award

  • Best Film: , by Ayse Toprak, France/Turkey/Germany, documentary, 2017, 84
  • Best Short Film: | Irioweniasi. The Thread of the Moon, by Esperanza Jorge e Inmaculada Antolínez, Morocco/Spain/Nigeria, documentary, 2018, 48’

The awards were made by Sedimento

=2017 winners=[]

The winners of the 4th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2017 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: WILLY 1ER, by Marielle Gautier, Ludovic Boukherma, Zoran Boukherma and Hugo P Thomas, France, fiction, 2016
  • Best Short Film: , by Ayris Alptekin, Turkey, fiction, 2016

→Travessias Award

  • Best Feature Film (In ex aequo)

, by Ayse Polat Turkey, documentary, 2016 , by Shu Aiello and Catherine Catella, France/Italy, documentary, 2016

→Começar a Olhar (School films)

  • Best Film: , by Maria Tilli, Italy, fiction, 2015
  • Honorable Mention: , by Francesca Romana Degl’Innocenti, Aisha Doherty, Julie France, Clelia Goodchild, Leanne Hayman, Becky Lamich, Prunelle Mathet Girardeau, Toulla Mavromati, Cindy Parker, George Brereton, John English, Tom Gardner, David Innes and James Royle, Spain, documentary, 2016
  • Honorable Mention: , by Hilali Kawtar, Morocco/Switzerland, documentary, 2015

→Audience Award

  • Best Film: (In ex aequo)

, by Mor Kaplansky and Yariv Barel Israel/Germany, documentary, 2015 , by Lina Chaplin, Israel, documentary, 2016

The awards were made by Joana Toste.

=2016 winners=[]

The winners of the 3rd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2016 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: , by Hélène Crouzillat and Laetitia Tura, France, documentary, 2014, 70’
  • Best Short Film: , by Alice Vial, France, fiction, 2014, 24’

→Travessias Award

  • Best Film: , by Angelo Loy, Italy, documentary, 2015, 75’

→Audience Award

  • Best Film: , by Merième Addou (Morocco) and Rosa Rogers (UK), documentary, 2014, 78’
  • Honorable Mention: , by Hélène Crouzillat and Laetitia Tura, France, documentary, 2014, 70’

=2015 winners=[]

The winners of the 2nd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2015 were:

→Jury award

  • Best Feature Film: , by Melisa Önel, Turkey, fiction, 2014
  • Best Short Film: , by Tânia Dinis, Portugal, documentary/experimental, 2013
  • Honorable Mention: , by Margarida Madeira, Portugal, animation, 2013

→Audience Award

  • Best Film: , by Tamara Erde, France, documentary, 2014
  • Honorable Mention: SIMSHAR, by Rebecca Cremona, Malta, fiction, 2014

The awards were made by Isabel Bernardes da Silva and Thomas Kahrel.

See also[]

References[]

  • "Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino". ICA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  • Rádio e Televisão de Portugal. ""Olhares do Mediterrâneo" revela cinema no feminino". “Olhares do Mediterrâneo” revela cinema no feminino (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  • "Festival Olhares do Mediterrâneo — Cinema no Feminino 5a edicao". CRIA.
  • "Festival Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino". CIG (in European Portuguese). 2018-09-17. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  • "Olhares do Mediterrâneo". Agenda Cultural de Lisboa (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2021-10-09.
  • "Festival "Olhares do Mediterrâneo" divulga e promove a presença das mulheres no cinema atual | e-cultura". www.e-cultura.pt. Retrieved 2021-10-09.

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