With happy award winners and beautiful weather, the 18th edition of our festival came to a festive end yesterday evening in the open air at Karmelitermarkt. Four main prizes went to female directors—a pleasing sign of the radiance of young female filmmaking, which accounted for exactly half of the competitions. The German animation The Natural Death of a Mouse by Katharina Huber won two awards and was entered in the race for the Oscars, as was the Austrian co-production Cause of Death by South African director Jyoti Mistry and the Serbian coming-of-age film Armadila by Gorana Jovanović. On top of that, Greek filmmaker Thelyia Petraki was chosen as a candidate for the European Film Awards for her 80s drama Bella. Here now the awards in detail:
Fido Fiction & Documentary
The top prize in the international competition Fiction & Documentary went to Armadila by Gorana Jovanović, which “talks with all the...
Fido Fiction & Documentary
The top prize in the international competition Fiction & Documentary went to Armadila by Gorana Jovanović, which “talks with all the...
- 6/3/2021
- by Adam Symchuk
- AsianMoviePulse
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