(ANSA) - TRIESTE, 28 GEN - The Trieste Prize awarded by the
jury to the best feature film in competition at the Trieste Film
Festival, focusing on Central and Eastern European productions,
goes to Sonne by Kurdwin Ayub, a Kurdish director who grew up in
Vienna.
Among the reasons for the choice were "investigating without
dogma, and using the language of the present time, the still
unresolved questions of roots, religion, and identity of the new
generations resulting from migration flows, through the gaze of
three young women in search of their place in the world."
The Alpe Adria Cinema Prize, awarded by the jury for the best
documentary, goes to "Scenes with my father" by Biserka Šuran
(Netherlands, 2022), "a pearl of cinema describing a migrant
family in today's Europe."
Eva Vidan's short film "Plima" (Croatia, U.S., 2022) was awarded
the TSFF Shorts Prize for the "delicate, childlike-eyed account
of a pre-modern, female society where women preside over the
household."
Other award-winning films include Otilia Babara's "Love is not
an orange" (Belgium, Netherlands, Moldova, France, 2022),
awarded the CEI (Central European Initiative) Prize for the best
interpretation of contemporary reality and dialogue between
cultures. The Corso Salani 2023 Award went to Sophie Chiarello's
"Il Cerchio" (Italy, 2022). And, again, the SNCCI Award for Best
Critics' Film 2022 went to Jafar Panahi's "The Bears Don't
Exist" (Iran, 2022), while Best Italian Critics' Film 2022 goes
to Laura Samani's "Piccolo corpo" (Italy, France, Slovenia,
2022).
Finally, the 2023 Eastern Star Award, which recognizes a
personality in the film world whose work has contributed, like
the Trieste Film Festival, to bridging Eastern and Western
Europe, goes to Krzysztof Zanussi. (ANSA).
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Sonne by Kurdwin Ayubil wins the Trieste Film Festival
Best documentary is 'Scenes with my father', 'Plima' best short