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UNKEPT SECRETS

70 minutes, 2018
Director : Dalit KIMOR (Israel)
Production : Dalit KIMOR, Yes Docu (Israel)

Two Orthodox Jewish women refuse to keep quiet about the paedophilia in their communities. They pay a heavy price.Unintentionally Ornit became a heroine overnight. She and her children, Yankie and Mandy, sued the rabbi who had sexually assaulted them — and went through a horrible court case. They also had to deal with the violence of their neighbours who defended the rabbi. They were treated like informers.
Genendy is married and has three children. Eighteen years ago she accused her father, also a well-known rabbi, of raping her when she was a teenager. Since then her family has rejected her. Both are assisted by Shana, an ultra-orthodox 29-year-old who works for an international Jewish organization. These two victims became role-models for other Orthodox Jews trying to combat the sexual assaults in their community.

Dalit KIMOR has a degree in Educational Psychology from the University of Jerusalem, and in Film and Television from Tel Aviv University.
She has written and directed several documentaries: “Border Land” (2000) won the First Prize in the Investigative Reportage category at the DocAviv Festival. She then directed the documentaries “Baby on Order” (2000), “Just Love and a Hug” (2002), “The Year of my Death” (2005), “Pickles” (2006 – selected at the 2007 PriMed) and “Ida’s Dance Club” (2009).

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L’EUROPE AU PIED DES MURS

54 minutes, 2018
Director : Elsa PUTELAT and Nicolas DUPUIS (France)
Production : EKLA Production, ViàOccitanie Montpellier (France)

Almost 30 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, Europe is once again retreating behind its borders. Spain, Greece, Bulgaria, Hungary, France at Calais, and soon Norway are all closing their borders, creating walls. Media coverage of the migrants has increased the rate at which these fortifications are put in place and strengthened controls. Hundreds of thousands of ever more sophisticated and expensive cameras, sensors and other equipment, thousands of men to monitor them – costing, of course, billions of euros. But despite all these walls, several thousand refugees still arrive in Europe each month. So why continue to build them?
This film questions the European policy of withdrawal behind its frontiers – a documentary survey across Europe to investigate and understand the hidden side of these walls which we, the citizens of Europe, know little about.

Elsa PUTELAT has been working since 2005 in different sectors (legal, coordination, consultation) within various humanitarian organisations: Amnesty International, Médecins du Monde, ACAT, Cimade. In 2007 and 2010 she also worked on two films produced by Plateforme des ONG françaises.
In 2018, she joined with Nicolas Dupuis to make “L’Europe au pied des murs”. Nicolas DUPUIS has made several films, short and long, since 2005, including “Quelle était belle mon usine” (52 minutes) in 2008, and “Tant qu’il y aura un blocus” (52 minutes) in 2012, co-directed with Matthieu Jeuland.

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THE VALLEY

(LA VALLÉE)
75 minutes, 2019
Director : Nuno ESCUDEIRO (Portugal)
Production : Point du Jour (France), Miramonte Film (Italy)

For centuries the valleys of the Roya and the Durance, between Italy and France, belonged to one country or the other. Today it is through these valleys that refugees try to pass when they have been refused entrance at the border at Menton or Ventimiglia. Faced with their distress, some local people have decided to welcome them anyway, to protect them, to grant them “board and lodging”. But this gesture is both risky and illegal. Until now the law has stated that you have an obligation to help any person in danger, but today that is limited to helping only those who have their papers in order.
The people living in the valley decided to make their actions public, as an appeal for solidarity. But then the media descended, leading to a far greater police presence and yet more controls, which in turn endangers the refugees, the locals and their families.
This film tells some personal stories but also shows their collective actions. It follows ordinary men and women who, in the name of solidarity, are fighting to continue doing what they believe to be morally right.

Nuno ESCUDEIRO studied media at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, and documentary filmmaking at the Zelig School of Documentary Film in Bolzano, Italy. He works in different areas of the moving image, his works are shown in galleries and broadcast at film festivals. His experimental short dance films have been screened in several national and international film festivals. In 2012, he founded the PostmodernSquare group, which brings together eleven European organizations to collaborate on new projects which reinforce the use of art in different social contexts.
During his studies at the Zelig School of Documentary Film, he made two films: “Chronicles of Wind and Stillness” (2015) about border controls which prevent refugees from traveling from Italy into Austria and Germany, and “Moon Europa” (2016) on immigrants living in the countries of northern Europe. “The Valley” is his second feature-length documentary.

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REGISTRATIONS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AT PriMed 2019

For the 11th edition of Mediterranean Young Peole’s Award of PriMed, the CMCA invites all high school and college students from the Mediterranean to became jurors of PriMed 2019. The 23rd edition of PriMed will be held from 24 to 30 November 2019 in Marseille.

If you want to register your class, please contact us at education@primed.tv before 25th september 2019.

More informations are available here (only french language)


WEBSite DAAC here

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THE SELECTED FILMS FOR PriMed 2019

Here the list of films selected for the final phase of PriMed 23rd edition. All video abstracts and excerpts of the films will be soon available online. The 23rd edition of PriMed will be held in Marseille from 24th to 30th November 2019.

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MEDITERRANEAN ISSUES

THE VALLEY by Nuno ESCUDEIRO
EUROPE WITH ITS BACK TO THE WALL by Elsa PUTELAT and Nicolas DUPUIS
UNKEPT SECRETS by Dalit KIMOR
XALKO by Sami MERMER and Hind BENCHEKROUN

MEDITERRANEAN MEMORY

CAMORRA by Francesco PATIERNO
ORAN, THE FORGOTTEN MASSACRE by Jean-Charles DENIAU and Georges-Marc BENAMOU
THE TRIAL OF RATKO MLADIC by Henry SINGER and Robert MILLER
WHERE DID RAMSES GO? by Amr BAYOUMI

MEDITERRANEAN ART, HERITAGE AND CULTURES

LETTER TO THEO by Elodie LÉLU
LONG LIVE KING DAVID by Ido ZAND and Yael LEIBOVITZ
OSCURO Y LUCIENTES by Samuel ALARCÓN
WA DRARI by Fatim-Zahra BENCHERKI

FIRST FILM

ON THE OTHER SIDE by Collectif CINEMAKHIA
THE NORMAL LINE by Erige SEHIRI
NAR by Meriem ACHOUR-BOUAKKAZ

SHORT MEDITERRANEAN

CITY PLAZA HOTEL by Anna-Paula HÖNIG and Violeta PAUS
LA BUONA NOVELLA (THE GOOD NEWS) by Sebastiano Luca INSINGA
THE END OF DARKNESS by Ranko PAUKOVIC
THE WHITE HELL by Ahmed ASSEM, Mahmoud KHALED and Omar SHASH
TRACING ADDAI by Esther NIEMEIER
ZULU REMA WHO LEARNT TO FLY by Gaia VIANELLO

MEDITERRANEAN YOUNG PEOPLE’S AWARD

FORTE by Salim SAAB
MINOR’S HOPE by Mohamed KENAWI
WA DRARI by Fatim-Zahra BENCHERKI

HERE the pdf version.


This year we received 473 films from 37 countries. Here you can see all the statistics of the recorded movies. To see all the films selected in the previous edition of PriMed visit the page dedicated to the selected films >> HERE

Find all films of PriMed (2003/2018) in the CMCA videolibrary >> HERE

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Registrations for PriMed 2019 are closed

This year we recieved a very important number of films. We thank you for your trust. The selection board is at work and the list of selected films will be announced by mid-June.

►Click here to see rules & regulations


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Know all about the films registered in the different editions of PriMed?
Find our analysis on registrations >> here

How the event is organised

The competition has three phases:
– January 2019 / April : call for films – Deadline for registering and sending films
– May / June 2019 : an international Selection Committee chooses the films which will be shown in the finals
-November / December 2019, finals of PriMed : the International Jury watches the films and decides the winners; meetings of Mediterranean Young People Jury; public screenings and meetings; awards ceremony.

Six Awards are given to the films in competition:
Grand Prix “Mediterranean Challenges
“This prize is given to the best film (documentary or reportage) on a current Mediterranean subject, lasting more than 30 minutes. It picks out productions which improve our understanding of the present situation in the Mediterranean and rewards a director’s skill at questioning events and putting them into perspective, as well as his capacity to listen to the principal characters.
“Mediterranean Memories” Award
This prize rewards the documentary lasting more than 30 minutes, which – with or without archives – most successfully places in a present-day context historical events concerning the Mediterranean, stories of men and women, whether individual or collective, or places of symbolism and memory.”First Documentary Film” AwardThis award recognizes the talent of a film director who made no more than three films. Works produced as part of a school or training can also compete. Running time must exceed 30 minutes.
“Mediterranean Art, Heritage and Cultures”
AwardThis prize rewards the documentary film lasting more than 30 minutes, which highlights the region’s artistic life (music, plastic arts, live theatre, visual arts), its heritage (sites, monuments, works of art, archaeology, architecture) and other instances of Mediterranean culture (folklore and traditions).Mediterranean Young People AwardThis award is given by a jury of schoolboys from Sud Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur Region and from Euro-Mediterranean countries. It rewards one of the films chosen between a selection made by CMCA. “Mediterranean Short Doc” Award – Audience Award
This award is for a documentary or a reportage – lasting less than 30 minutes – whose subject is about Mediterranean area.
These awards are for the directors and authors of the work concerned.
Broadcasting Awards
In addition, broadcasting awards may be given by representatives of the television companies and are entirely at their discretion. They will be chosen from amongst any of the films in the final selection. The broadcast of any work thus rewarded has to be agreed individually between the broadcaster and the makers of the film. The same film cannot win more than two awards (except for the broadcasting award)

Selection Committee and International Jury.
The Selection Committee and the International Jury are made up of cinema and TV professionals (directors, producers, distributors), as well as specialists of the Mediterranean area.Their decisions are final. The Selection Committee is entitled to change a film from one category to another one. In any given year, a member of the Selection Committee cannot also sit on the International Jury.The decisions of the International Jury must be reached by a majority of members. If by the third vote a majority has not been reached, the president has the casting vote. The Jury cannot attribute ex aequo awards.



HISTORY / Last editions of PriMed >> HERE

Le CMCA organizes PriMed in collaboration with France Télévisions, Rai andASBU.

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Submissions are open for PriMed 2019

Call for documentary films and reportages for the 23rd edition of PriMed, International Festival of Mediterranean Documentary and Reportage.

New Deadline April 15th 2019. Registration is free.

To participate in PriMed, you must complete the application form online :

  ▶APPLICATION FORM◀ 

►Click Here to download the pdf version of rules & regulations


Conditions concerning the works presented

You must complete this form in its entirety with all the requested elements (in French (priority), or in English):
• A synopsis of the film, maximum 10 lines
•A biography of the director, maximum 10 lines
• A link to download the film file, French version or with subtitles in French (priority), in English or in Italian – Only accepted format: H264 / mp4 – File size max: 8 GB – Only downloadable file (Vimeo, WeTransfer, Google Drive, etc.). Films that cannot be downloaded, they will not be accepted.
•Some pictures of the film

How the event is organised

The competition has three phases:

– Janvier 2019 : appel à candidatures – Date limite pour l’inscription et l’envoi des films : 31 mars 2019

– January 2019 : call for films

– Deadline for registering and sending films: 31st March 2019

– May / June 2019 : an international Selection Committee chooses the films which will be shown in the finals

-November / December 2019, finals of PriMed : the International Jury watches the films and decides the winners; meetings of Mediterranean Young People Jury; public screenings and meetings; awards ceremony

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The 22th edition of PriMed, Marseille 2018

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The 22nd edition of the PriMed was organized from 25 November to 1 December 2018 at the Mucem, the Alcazar Library and Le Prado Cinema. This edition had a great public success and very intense moments with the participation of more than 3,500 high school students from all over the Mediterranean.

Thanks to all the partners, directors, jury, spectators and volunteers who contributed to the success of PriMed 2018.

Here the list of winners :

Mediterranean issues – sponsored by France Télévisions : LIBYA, ANATOMY OF A CRIME by Cécile ALLEGRA

MEDITERRANEAN MEMORY – sponsored by INA (Institut National de l’Audiovisuel) : MISSING FETINE byYeliz SHUKRI

FIRST FILM – sponsored by RAI (Radio Télévision Italienne) : OF SHEEP AND MEN by Karim SAYAD

Prix ART, HERITAGE AND CULTURE OF MEDITERRANEAN : THREE THRESHOLDS: BIRTH-MARRIAGE-DEATH by Asuman ATAKUL FIRTINA

MEDITERRANEAN YOUNG PEOPLE’S AWARD : BIG SAPPHIRE, AN ORDINARY REVOLT by Jérémi STADLER

SHORT MEDITERRANEAN, AUDIENCE AWARD : DYING FOR EUROPE by Nikos PILOS

ASBU SPECIAL MENTION : MARSEILLE, THEY’VE KILLED MY SON by Edouard BERGEON and Philippe PUJOL

“MOI, CITOYEN MÉDITERRANÉEN” AWARDS : Southern Mediterranean Award sponsored by CFI (Canal France International) > PLANÉTOPHILE by Cédric IBRAHIM —- Northern Mediterranean Award > C’EST JUSTE UNE CANETTE by Anna DE VITA

BROADCAST AWARDS :

2M (Morocco) : oASHBAL, THE LION CUBS OF CALIFAT by Thomas DANDOIS and François-Xavier TRÉGAN

France 3 Corse ViaStella : STRANGE FISH by Giulia BERTOLUZZI

RAI 3 (Italy) : STRANGE FISH by Giulia BERTOLUZZI



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PriMed 2018, all the photos of 22th edition

The 22nd edition of the PriMed was organized in Marseille from 25 November to 1 December 2018 at the Mucem, the Alcazar Library and the Le Prado cinema. This edition has had great success of audience and high school students from all over the Mediterranean.

Thanks to all the partners and to all the participants. Photos by M.C. Ferrando, F. Mouren-Provensal, F. Revelli, C. Lorillot)

THE BEST MOMENTS OF PriMed 2018

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► Find here the pictures of previous editions