Full list of winners of the 58th KFF

AWARDS

 

DRAGON OF DRAGONS AWARD

for the contribution into development of the world documentary film: SERGEI LOZNITSA

 

RECOMMENDATION TO THE EUROPEAN FILM AWARD: WHITE MAMA, dir. Zosyia Rodkevich and Evgeniya Ostanina (Russia)

 

INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

 

Having watched all the competitive films the International Documentary Jury of the 58th Krakow Film Festival consisting of: Péter Forgács – chairman (Hungary), Pnina Blayer (Israel), Joost Dammen (The Netherlands), Chris Niedenthal (Poland), Anna Zamecka (Poland) has decided to award the following prizes:

 

THE GOLDEN HORN for the director of the best film – Talal Derki  for the film Of Fathers and Sons (Germany, Lebanon, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic).

For the director’s courageous penetration into this world of extremism that digs under the surface of a world we talk about but never have access to. With extraordinary cinematic language, it shows the tragedy of being raised in a situation where hate, violence and killing are the norm. We witness it as it is being transferred from generation to generation, from father to son.

 

THE SILVER HORN for the director of the best medium-length documentary film  – Pablo Aparo i Martin Benchimol for the film The Dread (Argentina).

This delicately composed film portrays the remote village of El Dorado where local healers appear to have far more authority than normal doctors. Their hard-working daily life is saturated with mystical happenings and hopes.

 

THE SILVER HORN for the director of the best feature-length documentary film – Marta Prus for the film Over the Limit (Finland, Germany, Poland).

For a self-assured and consistent first feature that shows – with a calm observational eye – the complex relationships between three highly-strung characters all of whom are at the edge of their limits. With notable sensitivity, this films approaches these personal dilemmas and the extreme high price of winning.

 

SPECIAL MENTIONAnastasiya Miroshnichenko for the film Debut (Belarus)

By creating engaging visuals this first feature gives a sensitive insight into the convicts’ daily routines, the pains, the dreams and the hopes.

 

The FIPRESCI (International Federation of Film Critics) Jury consisting of: Adam Kruk (Poland), Anders Larsson (Sweden), Massimo Lechi (Italy) has decided to award the International Film Critics Prize to Talal Derki for the film Of Fathers and Sons (Germany, Lebanon, Qatar, Syrian Arab Republic), for the powerful, complex and nuanced depiction of the poisonous legacy of patriarchy and for the director’s remarkably courageous approach to filmmaking.


INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM COMPETITION

 

Having watched all the competition films, the International Short Film Competition Jury consisting of: Mehrdad Oskouei – chairman (Iran), Lydia Beliby (United Kingdom), Michael Brooke (United Kingdom), Matteo Gariglio (Switzerland), Mariusz Wilczyński (Poland), has decided to award the following prizes:

 

GOLDEN DRAGON for the director of the best film Armelle Mercat, for the film Keep Your Hair On, Oliver (France). With a childlike drawing the film paints an adult love and its shame. Like a poem, using only few words, it tells the story of subtle and complex emotions which would take a whole novel to express. It could only be made as an animation.

 

SILVER DRAGON for the director of the best documentary film – Michał Hytroś, for the film The Sisters (Poland)

A young filmmaker looks at an old world, and in the process shows a keen eye for the little things of everyday life. The film is very funny, but never at the expense of its fundamental seriousness about the fact that we may well be watching an endangered species. It invites us to visit a world that most of us will never experience, in the process revealing a common humanity.

 

SILVER DRAGON for the directors of the best animated film – André Hörmann, Samo (Anna Bergman), for the film Obon (Germany). With the images as beautiful as traditional woodcuts, in a very contemporary way, an old woman recollects her youth and the difficult relationship with her father, for whose love she had to wait for a very long time.  

SPECIAL MENTION for Fundamental  by ShihChieh Chiu (Taiwan)

 

SILVER DRAGON for the director of the best short fiction film – Emmanuelle Fleytoux, for the film Release the Dogs (France/Belgium)

At times we have to let go of things, in order to build something new. In this surprising and touching film, characters visibly change, and we never know where each passionate and sometimes violent encounter is going to lead. The suspense is maintained to the very end when the female power and with it the literal and metaphorical dogs are finally released.

 

SPECIAL MENTION for Users  by Jakub Piątek (Poland)

 

PRIX EFA KRAKOW 2018 for the Best European Film (nomination to the European Film Award in the short film category) – Emmanuelle Fleytoux (France/Belgium) for the film Release the Dogs

 

The International Federation of Film Societies (FICC) Jury consisting of: Anna Balkiewicz (Poland), Dag Arne Nilssen (Norway), Tapesh Sharma (India) has decided to grant the Don Quixote Award to the film Detainment directed by Vincent Lambe (Ireland). A well-known crime story we have read about for 25 years. The brutal murder of a baby boy affects us all, and this film was emotionally stressing to watch. Based on the original tapes from the police questioning, and without showing any graphic details, the horror of the crime hits you like a sledgehammer. The audience is like a fly on the wall when the truth is revealed. Despite the awful crime, we feel the director has managed to bring humanity into the portrait of the young killers, which were brilliantly played by Ely Solan and Leon Hughes. It is a heartbreaking story and it has changed the life of so many people in a very sad way.

 

The Special Mention to the film: Joe Boots directed by Florian Baron (Germany, USA). The narrative is plain and simple, but it went straight to our hearts. It’s just one guy telling his story, but it is the story of every soldier coming home from war. He is changed but nobody can see it and most of us don’t care. The film is a tribute to every veteran.

INTERNATIONAL DocFilmMusic COMPETITION

 

Having watched all the competition films, the International DocFilmMusic Jury, consisting of: Marcin Borchardt – chairman (Poland), Ben Bassauer (Germany), Michael Treves (Israel), has decided to award the following prizes:

 

GOLDEN HEYNAL for the director of the best film – Stephen Nomura Schible for the film Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda (USA, Japan)

For a skillfully crafted an intimate portrait of an unique and outstanding composer

 

SPECIAL MENTIONJukka Kärkkäinen and J-P Passi for the film Punk Voyage (Finland)

For a life story bigger than music – Keep on rocking guys because PUNK’S NOT DEAD!

 

NATIONAL COMPETITION

 

Having watched all the competition films, the National Competition Jury consisting of: Tadeusz Sobolewski  – chairman, Petro Aleksowski, Anna Jadowska, Mikołaj Jazdon, Dorota Kobiela has decided to award the following prizes:

GOLDEN HOBBY-HORSE for the director of the best film funded by the President of the Polish Filmmakers Association – Rafał Łysak for the film Unconditional Love (Poland). For a story about an intimate reality of people from different generations, which escapes a stereotypical judgment. If we watch the world so closely it can actually be tolerant as love is unconditional.

SILVER HOBBY-HORSE for the director of the best documentary film – Marta Prus for the film Over the Limit (Poland, Germany, Finland).   In a suggestive way the film brings the viewer deep into to the world of dramatic choices made by a sportswoman and an artist.

SILVER HOBBY-HORSE for the director of the best animated film  Marta Pajek  for the film III (Poland). For spectacular drawing of the living shapes portraying an intimate experience of a woman and a man.

 

SILVER HOBBY-HORSE for the director of the best fiction film Maciej Kawalski  for the film Atlas (Poland). For an accurate, comedic attempt to encapsulate the madness of the contemporary world.

 

SPECIAL MENTION in the documentary category for Michał Hytroś for the film The Sisters (Poland). For presenting the comedic potential of the world behind the monastery walls.

 

SPECIAL MENTION in the feature film categoryDamian Kocur for the film 1410 (Poland). For the courage to ask naive questions and laugh at important matters.

 

The Award of the Polish Filmmakers Association for the best film editing – Grażyna Gradoń for the film Notes on Life. A Movie about Edward Żebrowski (dir. Maria Zmarz-Koczanowicz)

 

Maciej Szumowski Award for remarkable social awareness funded by the National Broadcasting Council – Tomasz Knittel for the film Universam Grochów (Poland).

 

The Award for the best short and documentary films producer in Poland funded by the Polish Audiovisual Producers Chamber of Commerce (KIPA) – Anna Kępińska and Maciej Kubicki (Telemark) for the film Over the Limit (Poland, Germany, Finland).

 

Best Cinematography Award under the patronage of The Polish Society of Cinematographers funded by Coloroffon Film – Adam Suzin for the film Over the Limit.

 

THE AWARD OF THE STUDENT JURY

 

Having watched all the competitive films, the Student Jury consisting of Dominika Dąbek, Barbara Doniec, Kamila Jankowska, Jędrzej Kościński, Katarzyna Kuca, Katarzyna Panas, Klara Pawlicka, Marzena Pitek, Maciej Reguła, Viktoria Semenska, Bartosz Tesarz, Luiza Wesołowska has decided to award film Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda (USA, Japan) directed by Stephen Nomura Schible. For showing how the most destructive forces can inspire the clearest sounds.

 

THE AUDIENCE AWARD

Marta Prus for her film “Over the limit”.

 

 

KFF INDUSTRY AND DOC LAB POLAND AWARDS

 

ANIMATED IN POLAND:

 

SOUND MIND AWARD –  for the project of the film  “The land of Whim”, dir. Betina Bożek, prod. Animation Film Studio, Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow

 

AUDIOVISUAL TECHNOLOGY CENTER SPECIAL MENTION –  “Red light train”, dir. Alicja Kot, prod. Animation Film Studio, Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow

 

DOCS TO START:

 

HBO AWARD – for the project of the film “Scandal!”, dir. Bartosz Paduch, prod. Maciek Ostatek, Kacper Jaroszyński / „W To Mi Graj” Foundation

KRAKOW FILM KLASTER AWARD – for the project of the film “Walk with Angels”, dir. Tomasz Wysokiński, prod. Tomasz Wysokiński /Ayahuasca Project

LIGHTCRAFT AWARD – for the project of the film “The Last Expedition”, dir. Eliza Kubarska, prod. Monika Braid /Braidmade Films

EUROPEAN DOCUMENTARY NETWORK SPECIAL MENTION (EDN) – project of the film “Lessons in Democracy”, dir. Michał Helwak, prod. Marcin Wierzchosławski / Metro Films

DOK LEIPZIG SPECIAL MENTION – for the project of the film “Ambulance Poland – Syria”, dir. Aleksander Zalewski, prod. Anna Kubik Sobala / Aksamit

 

DOCS TO GO!:

 

COLOROFFON  AWARD – for the project  “Lessons of Love”, dir. Małgorzata Goliszewska, Katarzyna Mateja, prod. Anna Stylińska / Fundacja Widok

INSTITUTE OF DOCUMENTARY FILM SPECIAL MENTION  – for the project of the film “An Ordinary Country”, dir. Tomasz Wolski, prod. Anna Gawlita / Kijora Film

 

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