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The awards of PriMed 2018

The 22nd edition of PriMed is coming to an end. Thank you to all the partners, directors, jury, public and volunteers who contributed to the success of PriMed 2018.

Here the list of awarded films :

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, PATRIMOINE ET CULTURES DE LA MÉDITERRANÉE

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

PRIX “MOI, CITOYEN MÉDITERRANÉEN”

– Mention Sud Méditerranée parrainé par CFI (Canal France International)

PLANÉTOPHILE by Cédric IBRAHIM

– Mention Nord Méditerranée

C’EST JUSTE UNE CANETTE by Anna DE VITA

PRIX A LA DIFFUSION

2M (Maroc) :

ASHBAL, THE LION CUBS OF CALIFAT by Thomas DANDOIS and François-Xavier TRÉGAN

France 3 Corse ViaStella :

STRANGE FISH by Giulia BERTOLUZZI

RAI 3 (Italie) :

STRANGE FISH by Giulia BERTOLUZZI

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The program of PriMed 2018

For the 22th edition of the PriMed the public screenings are held from November 25 to December 1 at Mucem Museum and  Alcazar Library.

Mucem (Esplanade du J4, 13002 Marseille – Auditorium G. Tillon)

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Special day Audience award – Mediterranean Short Doc
15h00-17h00► Hommage à Kobané ǀ Dying for Europe (L’Europe à en mourir) ǀ Le trésor ǀ Dr Fatma ǀ With open wings (Les ailes déployées) ǀ Carmen
At the end of the projections, the public will vote for his favorite short film


Alcazar Library (58 cours Belsunce, 13001 Marseille)



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SALLE DE CONFÉRENCE
13h30 ► A seed for change (La graine du changement)
15h15 ► Libye, anatomie d’un crime
17h00 ► Le Grand Saphir, une révolte ordinaire
18h20 ► Selection of mini films from high schools

AUDITORIUM

14h00 ► Les amoureux des bancs publics – La rue qui résiste avec l’art

15h40 ► Amis ennemis



Cinéma Le Prado (36 Avenue du Prado, 13006 Marseille)

16h 30 ► Award Ceremony – Music by Radio Babel

Free entry with invitation


Library Alcazar (58 cours Belsunce, 13001 Marseille)

 

 

 

SALLE DE CONFÉRENCE
11h00 – 13h00 ► Screenings of awarded films
(More informations from Friday 30/11 evening on www.primed.tv )
AUDITORIUM
14h00 – 17h00 ►Screenings of awarded films
(More informations from Friday 30/11 evening on  www.primed.tv )
Free entry

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Programme version pdfFlyer PriMed 2018 _ here the flyer  pdf

 



 

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THE 22th EDITION OF PriMed

NOVEMBER 25th > PUBLIC AWARD

Mucem-projections-primedLe PriMed 2018 opens, as every year, with the special afternoon dedicated to the Public Award on Sunday, November 25th, at the auditorium G. Tillon, Mucem. 6 movies of the category “Short Mediterranean” are proposed to the vote of the spectators of the PriMed between 3 pm and 17 h. At the end of the projections, the public will vote for his favorite short film. Free entry.

Alcazar-projections-primedNOVEMBER 27th / DECEMBER 1st  > FREE SCREENINGS

All the free sessions and will be organized from November 27th till December 1st in the Library(Bookcase) Alcazar in the meeting room and the auditorium. Projections followed by a debate with the directors.


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THE SELECTION 2018
All the selected films


OTHER EVENTS

NOVEMBER 30th > AWARD CEREMONY

CINEMA-LE-PRADO16h30, Cinéma le Prado. 34 directors of 25 selected movies will be present to discover the complete “palmarès” of the 22nd PriMed. The awards will be put presented by the members of the jury, the representatives of communities, and the partners of the festival. The ceremony will be presented by Priscilla REIG.
The musical animation will be proposed by Radio Babel
FREE ADMISSION

NOVEMBER 30th > PROJECTION / CONFERENCE

complet primedThe projection and debate of the 22nd PriMed is booked for a public of high school students. This year, she is centred around the movie: you will be Swedish, my daughter of Claire BILLET and Olivier JOBARD Ahmad and Jihane, a couple of Syrian refugees, tell to them latest, Sally, the history of their exile in Sweden.

YOUNG PEOPLE’S AWARD

PriMed develops for several years an educational program in the Mediterranean euro citizenship through the image. 3 500 young students of the Mediterranean Sea are going to take part in the 22nd edition of PriMed through several actions.

MORE INFORMATIONS HERE

 

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Press conference of PriMed 2018

logo PriMedCome to discover all the news challenges of the 22nd edition of PriMed which will be held in Marseille from November 25th till December 1st, 2018.

The Press conference will be organized on Tuesday, October 9th at 9:30 am – Regional government office (27, place Jules Guesde, 13001 Marseille) > > Click here to download the invitation.

Contact : Pascal SCUOTTO – pascal.scuotto@gmail.com / tel : 06 11 13 64 48

 

Here web-space for journalists

 

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THE MAP OF SELECTED FILMS OF PriMed 2018

Find here the map of the films of 22nd edition of PriMed.
This map was developed on the basis of the locations affected by the topics of the 25 competing documentaries.

Among the Mediterranean countries concerned we have Spain with 4 films, France with 2 films, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1 film), Greece (3 films), Turkey (1 film), Cyprus (1 film), Israel / Palestine (3 films), Syria (2 films), Libya (1 films, Tunisia (3 films), Algeria (3 films) and Morocco (1 film).

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Find here the statistics about registered films on PriMed last editions

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LES AMOUREUX DES BANCS PUBLICS – LA RUE QUI…

68 minutes, 2017
Director: Gaia VIANELLO (Italy) and Juan Martin BAIGORRIA (Argentina, Italy)
Production: Sunset Produzioni (Italy)

 

Ever since the protests in December 2010, street-art has taken over public spaces in Tunisia. They have become places where artistic and cultural creations directly address citizens. Dance companies, theatre companies and film clubs are using Tunisian squares, medinas and markets as new performance areas, accessible to everyone. By following various collectives such as Zwewla, Mass’Art and many others, this documentary shows that art is every person’s duty. Speaking to everyone, especially to younger generations, it has the power to awaken consciences and mobilize a lot of people to fight infringements of civil liberties and extremist rhetoric.

Gaia VIANELLO is a project leader and director.
For several years she lived in North Africa and the Middle East, working with NGO’s and international organisations as a gender and migration specialist. Since 2011 she has worked with the production company Sunset soc.coop. She wrote and produced “Aicha è tornata” (2011), and produced and directed “This is not paradise” (2014) and “Les amoureux des bancs publics” (2017). Currently she is working at Università Ca’ Foscari in Venice and for several audiovisual production companies.

Juan Martin BAIGORRIA
was born in Argentina in 1977. For several years he has lived in Bologna (Italy), where he works as documentary maker and DoP for the production company Sunset soc.coop., specialising in social communication.

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BIG SAPPHIRE, AN ORDINARY REVOLT

57 minutes, 2018
Director: Jérémi STADLER (France)
Production: Satellite Multimedia (France)

This film is about several public spirited waste-collection initiatives, both at sea and on land. The starting point is Emmanuel Laurin’s initiative, known as “The Great Sapphire” and combining protection of the environment with physical endurance. For nearly 14 days Laurin swam along 120 km of coast-line, collecting larger pieces of waste to raise public awareness of the critical state of pollution in the Mediterranean. The film also shows the way ecological activism has evolved: blaming others is now a thing of the past, these new whistle-blowers use a proactive and positive approach. They prove to us that, although our societies are collectively responsible for the terrible state of the environment, each of us can and must act every day to improve it.

Jérémi STADLER est réalisateur, cadreur et monteur. C’est en pratiquant dès son plus jeune âge le skate qu’il a découvert une toute autre passion : la vidéo. Diplômé d’une licence professionnelle de concepteur et réalisateur audiovisuel à Montpellier en 2014, il s’est lancé dans un master en cinéma l’année suivante. Il travaille actuellement au sein de la société de production Satellite Multimedia, et a également créé son entreprise Jérémi Stadler – FilmMaker.

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GURS, HISTOIRE ET MÉMOIRE

(Gurs, History and Memory)

56 minutes, 2018
Director: Verónica SÁENZ GIMENEZ (Spain)
Production: Fernando YARZA, Anabel BELTRÁN, Asociación Fénix Aragón (Spain)

 

Gurs is more than a place. Located in France at the foot of the Pyrenees, near the town of Oloron-
Sainte-Marie, this refugee camp was built for people fleeing Spain (Spanish Republicans, International Brigade fighters) when General Franco took over power. During the Second World War Gurs became an internment camp. “Gurs, History and Memory” painstakingly records the oral history of those who spent time there, offering recognition to the victims of brutality and asking us to remember them all.

Verónica SÁENZ GIMENEZ took an on-line Master in film and HD technology, and a Master in script writing at Zaragossa’s vocational school CPA Salduie. She has worked on television series such as “Cuéntame cómo pasó”, “Los Serrano”, “Doctor Mateo”, “Con el culo al aire”, “Bajo Sospecha”, as well as two films “Truman” and “La mujer olvidada”. She has made several shorts: “Abuelitos”, “Y yo” about integrating deaf children in society, and “A vinos”. “Gurs, History and Memory” is her first documentary.

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WITH OPEN WINGS

22 minutes, 2017
Director and Producer: Vivian PAPAGEORGIOU (Greece)

A short documentary about a group of handicapped dancers and the way they use art to help them confront their daily lives.

Vivian PAPAGEORGIOU was born in Greece and lives in Athens. She studied English literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and film-making at the Stavrakos Film School. Having a Master in audiovisual studies at the Sorbonne, she is currently doing a doctorate at Athens University.