25/11/2024 – Lee Kang Sheng and Maxim Stoyanov shared the best actor award; that of best actress went to Yara de Novaes
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The 45th Cairo International Film Festival came to a close with a dazzling ceremony in the Cairo Opera House on the evening of 22 November, attended by an array of celebrated stars, filmmakers and industry professionals.
The international jury, led by Bosnian filmmaker Danis Tanovićrecognised The New Year That Never Came [+lire aussi :
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The Silver Pyramid Award for Best Director was handed to the Russian film Postmarks by Natalia Nazarova“for creating a world in which the mundane becomes extraordinary”. The film also received the Best Actor Award thanks to Maxim Stoyanov’s performance. He shared the prize with Lee Kang Sheng from the US production Blue Sun Palacewhile a Special Mention for Acting wet to Alina Khojevanova. Yara de Novaes scooped Best Actress for her performance in Embarrassed.
The Bronze Pyramid for Best First or Second Feature went to Pedro Freire’s Brazilian effort Embarrassed“for enchanting, surprising and moving the audience with a deeply personal and resonant character study, elevated by a poetic and rigorous cinematic language”. Meanwhile, the Naguib Mahfouz Award for Best Screenplay was given to Alessandro Cassigoli and Casey Kauffman for the Italian feature Vittoria [+lire aussi :
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In the Horizons of Arab Cinema Competition, Carol Mansour and Mona Khalidi‘s A State of Passiona co-production between Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon, received the Saad Eldin Wahba Award for Best Arab Film, endowed with $10,000, while Leg Adel took home the Salah Abu Seif Award for Best Director for Spring Came on Laughingbacked with $7,000. The Youssef Sherif Rezkallah Award for Best Screenwriter ($6,000) went to Louay Khraish and Faisal Sam Shaib for the Lebanese title It isdirected by Mira Shaib. Mohamed Khoi and Diamond Bou Aboud were awarded Best Actor and Best Actress ($2,000 each) for the Moroccan production The Blue Lake and It isrespectively, while Rehab Anan received a Special Mention for her role in Spring Came on Laughing.
The International Critics’ Week Competition highlighted the coming-of-age French drama Wild Diamond [+lire aussi :
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More awards were presented by FIPRESCI and NETPAC, as well as within the Short, African and Palestinian Film Competitions.
Here is a full list of the award winners:
International Competition
Golden Pyramid Award for Best Film
The New Year That Never Came [+lire aussi :
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Silver Pyramid – Special Jury Award for Best Director
Postmarks – Natalia Nazarova (Russia)
Bronze Pyramid Award for Best First or Second Feature
Embarrassed – Pedro Freire (Brazil)
Naguib Mahfouz Award for Best Screenplay
Alessandro Cassigoli, Casey Kauffman – Vittoria [+lire aussi :
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Best Actor Award (with equal)
Lee Kang Sheng – Blue Sun Palace (USA)
Maxim Stoyanov – Postmarks
Best Actress Award
Yara de Novaes – Embarrassed
Special Mention for Best Actress
Alina Khojevanova – Postmarks
Henry Barakat Award for Best Artistic Contribution (ex aequo)
Necmi Sancak – Ayse (Turkey)
Leg Adel – Spring Came on Laughing (Egypt)
FIPRESCI Prize
Spring Came on Laughing – Leg Adel
The Horizons of Arab Cinema Competition
Saad Eldin Wahba Award for Best Arab Film
A State of Passion – Carol Mansour, Muna Khalidi (Palestine/Jordan/Lebanon/UK/Kuwait)
Salah Abu Seif Award for Best Director
Spring Came on Laughing – Leg Adel
Youssef Sherif Rezkallah Award for Best Screenwriter
It is – Louay Khraish, Faissal Sam Shaib (Lebanon/Egypt/Saudi Arabia)
Best Actor Award
Mohamed Khouyi – The Blue Lake (Morocco)
Best Actress Award
Diamand Bou Abboud – Arzé
Special Mention
Anan Rehab – Spring Came on Laughing
International Critics’ Week Competition
Shadi Abdel Salam Award for Best Film
Wild Diamond [+lire aussi :
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Fathy Farag Award – Special Jury Award
Simon of the Mountain – Federico Luis (Argentina)
Special Mention
Abo Zaabal 89 [+lire aussi :
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Documentary Competition
Best Feature Documentary Award
Abo Zaabal 89 – Bassam Mortada
Jury’s Special Prize
A State of Passion – Carol Mansour, Muna Khalidi
International Short Film Competition
Youssef Chahine Award for Best Short Film
David – Kai Xue, Hong Jiexi (China)
Special Jury Award
The Last Dismissal – Jowaher Alamri (Saudi Arabia/Egypt)
Special Mention
The Mother and the Bear – Yasmina El Kamaly (Egypt)
African Film Competition
Best African Feature Award
Dahomey [+lire aussi :
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Special Jury Prize
Abo Zaabal 89 – Bassam Mortada
Palestinian Film Competition
Broadcasting & Television Union of Organisations of Islamic Cooperation Awards
First Prize
Square Kilometer Dreams – Red Sun (Palestine)
Second Prize
A State of Passion – Carol Mansour, Muna Khalidi
Third Prize
Passing Dreams [+lire aussi :
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Special Mentions
Dr Ghassan Abu Sitta, Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, featuring as himself in A State of Passion
Palestinian director Rashid Masharawi
The Deer’s Tooth – Saif Hammash (Palestine)
Misr International Films – Youssef Chahine Award
Soft Skin – Khamis Masharawi
No Signal – Muhammad Al Sharif
A School Day – Ahmed Al Danaf
NETPAC Award for Best Asian Film
Brief History of a Family [+lire aussi :
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