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Reason wins the IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary
The award ceremony for the 31st edition of the festival took place in Amsterdam's Stadsschouwburg.
Reason by Anand Patwardhan won the IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary, and Los Reyes by Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff won the IDFA Special Jury Award for Feature-Length Documentary. On the evening of Friday, November 23, the winner of the VPRO IDFA Audience Award will be announced. IDFA Competition for Feature-Length DocumentaryAnand Patwardhan won the IDFA Award for Best Feature-Length Documentary (€ 15.000) with Reason (India). The film is a broad-ranging examination of Indian society, where secular rationalists are hunted down as they attempt to stem the rising tide of religious and nationalist fundamentalism. In addition, the jury presented the IDFA Special Jury Award for Feature-Length Documentary (€ 2.500) to Los Reyes (Chile, Germany) by Bettina Perut and Iván Osnovikoff. In this almost fairy-tale-like film, the phenomenal, dreamlike camerawork centers almost entirely on the subtle interaction between two dogs, as they play with a ball, a stick, a stone, and each other. The jury members for the IDFA Competition for Feature-Length Documentary this year were Daniela Elstner, Jean-Michel Frodon, Tala Hadid, Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, and Alina Marazzi. IDFA Competition for First AppearanceSebastiano d'Ayala Valva won the IDFA Award for Best First Appearance (€ 10.000) for Giacinto Scelsi. The First Motion of the Immovable (France, Italy). Aboozar Amini won the IDFA Special Jury Award for First Appearance, in memory of Peter Wintonick (€ 2.500) for Kabul, City in the Wind (Netherlands, Afghanistan, Japan, Germany). IDFA Competition for Mid-Length DocumentaryThe IDFA Award for Best Mid-Length Documentary (€ 10.000) was awarded to Andrei Kutsila for Summa (Poland, Belarus). IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital StorytellingRoss Goodwin won the IDFA DocLab Award for Digital Storytelling (€ 5.000) for 1 the Road(United States). The jury members for the IDFA DocLab Competition for Digital Storytelling this year were Dries Depoorter, Joël Ronez, and Mandy Rose. IDFA DocLab Competition for Immersive Non-FictionThe IDFA DocLab Award for Immersive Non-Fiction (€ 5,000) went to Eat | Tech | Kitchen(Netherlands, United States) by Klasien van de Zandschulp and Emilie Baltz. The jury members for the IDFA DocLab Competition for Immersive Non-Fiction this year were Mads Damsbo, Ali Eslami, and Luna Maurer. IDFA Competition for Dutch DocumentaryThe Beeld en Geluid IDFA Award for Dutch Documentary (€ 7.500) went to 'Now something is slowly changing' by mint film office. Carin Goeijers received the IDFA Special Jury Award for Dutch Documentary (€ 2.500) forBut Now Is Perfect. The jury members for the IDFA Competition for Dutch Documentary this year were Catherine Bizern, Eduardo Escorel, and Alisa Lebow. IDFA Competition for Short DocumentaryI Signed the Petition (United Kingdom, Germany, Switzerland) by Mahdi Fleifel won the IDFA Award for Best Short Documentary (€ 5.000). The IDFA Special Jury Award for Short Documentary (€ 2.500) went to And What Is the Summer Saying (India) by Payal Kapadia. IDFA Competition for Student DocumentaryBeryl Magoko won the IDFA Award for Best Student Documentary (€ 5.000) for In Search...(Germany, Kenya). The IDFA Special Jury Award for Student Documentary (€ 2.500) was presented to Dana Gelman for Backwards (Israel). The jury members for the IDFA Competition for Student Documentary this year were Klaudiusz Chrostowski, Serra Ciliv, and Pauline Terreehorst. IDFA Competition for Kids & DocsThe IDFA Award for Best Children’s Documentary (€ 5.000) went to Dancing for You(Poland) by Katarzyna Lesisz. Martijn Blekendaal received the IDFA Special Jury Award for Children’s Documentary (€ 2.500) for The Man Who Looked Beyond the Horizon (the Netherlands). The jury members for the IDFA Competition for Kids & Docs this year were Ingvil Giske, Pawel Lozinski, and Shamira Raphaëla.
22.11.2018 | AwardsWatch's blog Cat. : AWARDS
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