NON-STATUTORY AWARDS
Award of International Film Critics
Awarded by The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).
FIPRESCI JURY
René Marx, France
Marita Nyrhinen, Finland
Alejandra Trelles, Uruguay
SueñoFlorianópolis / Sueño Florianópolis
Directed by: Ana Katz
Argentina, Brasil, France, 2018
The International Critics Prize (FIPRESCI) goes to: Sueño Florianópolis (Argentina, Brasil, France, 2018) for being an elegant and complex comedy built with subtle humour and powerful characters.
The Ecumenical Jury Award
The Ecumenical Jury
Michael Otřísal, Czech Republic
Milja Radovic, United Kingdom
David Sipoš, Slovenia
Redemption / Geula
Directed by: Joseph Madmony, Boaz Yehonatan Yacov
Israel, 2018
The Ecumenical Jury gives the Award to the film about a man who goes through the process of redemption and reconciliation while trying to save his ill daughter.
For overcoming all kinds of narrow-mindedness to discover the healing beauty of openness and hope.
For showing that God and humanity cannot be confined just to a set of rules and that one has to have a courage to be.
For artistic quality where cinematography serves the story, adding another dimension to the experience of the struggle.
The Ecumenical Jury made two Commendations to the films:
Winter Flies / Všechno bude
Directed by: Olmo Omerzu
Czech Republic, Slovenia, Poland, Slovakia, 2018
For poetic cinematography and the story which portrays the process of changing naïve dreams and finding a new perspective of reality and home.
Miriam Lies / Miriam miente
Directed by: Natalia Cabral, Oriol Estrada
Dominican Republic, Spain 2018
Using meaningful style the director tells a simple story that subtly reveals the important issues of race, social status, false dreams and growing-up with integrity.
FEDEORA Award
Federation of Film Critics of Europe and the Mediterranean for the best film from East of the West – Competition section.
FEDEORA JURY
Stefan Dobroiu, Romania
Natascha Drubek, Germany
Nenad Dukić, Serbia
Suleiman Mountain / Suleiman gora
Directed by: Elizaveta Stishova
Kyrgyzstan, Russia, 2017
For a serious and complex filmmaking effort, well developed story and very good acting.
Europa Cinemas Label Award
For the best European film in the Official Selection – Competition and in the East of the West – Competition.
Europa Cinemas Label Jury
Daira Āboliņa, Latvia
Simon Blaas, Netherlands
Balázs Kalmanovits, Hungary
Jan Makosch, Germany
“I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians” / „Îmi este indiferent dacă în istorie vom intra ca barbari”
Directed by: Radu Jude
Romania, Czech Republic, France, Bulgaria, Germany, 2018
First of all, we would like to thank the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for having us and, especially, to congratulate the program department for choosing such great films.
We are here on behalf of Europa Cinemas, the European network of art house cinemas. In the last week we enjoyed actresses, actors, scripts, photography, music, humour and tragedy, in many different ways from various countries.
In one special film we experienced all these different elements composed in an original way.
Through its many layers we saw the challenging ways of storytelling, rethinking one’s own approach to the darker pages of one’s history while refusing trivialization through comparison with other events.
Its intellectual approach to the topic, at times makes you feel uncomfortable, but it also makes you laugh. It fights for the freedom of the arts against censorship and nationalism.
That is why we as the Jury decide to award the Europa Cinemas label to “I do not care if we go down in history as barbarians” by the Romanian director Radu Jude.
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