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The films selected for 20th edition of PriMed

Nearly 350 documentaries and reports from the Mediterranean have been registered for the 20th edition of PriMed. The selected films will be showed to the public in Marseille from 20 to 26 November 2016 at the Villa Mediterranean, MuCEM and Alcazar Library.

Find HERE all informations about screenings in Marseille. The program of PriMed 2016 is online !

MEDITERRANEAN ISSUES

– AUBE DORÉE, UNE AFFAIRE PERSONNELLE by Angélique KOUROUNIS
DAESH, PAROLES DE DÉSERTEURS by Thomas DANDOIS and François-Xavier TREGAN
– LA GRANJA DEL PAS by Silvia MUNT
– NAPOLISLAM by Ernesto PAGANO

MEDITERRANEAN MEMORY

– BERLUSCONI ET LA MAFIA. SCANDALES À L’ITALIENNE by Olivier TOSCER
– FEDERICA MONTSENY, L’INDOMPTABLE by Jean-Michel RODRIGO
– LA FABULOSA CASABLANCA by Manuel HORRILLO
– MY OWN PRIVATE WAR by Lidija ZELOVIC

MEDITERRANEAN ART HERITAGE AND CULTURES

– ARABIC MOVIE de Eyal SAGUI BEZAWIE et Sara TSIFRONI
– CHŒURS EN EXIL de Nathalie ROSSETTI et Turi FINOCCHIARO
– TISSEUSES DE RÊVES de Fatima Ithri IRHOUDANE
– TONI CATANY. LE TEMPS ET LES CHOSES de Cesc MULET

FIRST FILMS

– LES DERNIERS NOMADES de Hamdi BEN AHMED
– LORO DI NAPOLI de Pierfrancesco LI DONNI
– MURAT, LE GÉOGRAPHE de Samuele PELLECCHIA
– WHEELS OF WAR de Rami KODEIH

MEDITERRANEAN SHORT FILM

– BLIND JUSTICE by Baheyyah AL-NAMMOUR
– CARNET DE ROUTE DANS LA SYRIE DE BACHAR-AL-ASSAD by Ksenia BOLCHAKOVA
– FAYROUZ, DAY OF GLORY by Fouad ZAARI and Hicham AÏT OUGUERRAB
– SOLO by Shelby BEN BRAHIM

MEDITERRANEAN MULTIMEDIA

– CASQUES SUR LE FRONT  by Robin BRAQUET and Flavian CHARUEL
– CHRETIENS,JUIFS,MUSULMANS : DES LIEUX SAINTS EN PARTAGES by Véronique BARRAL
– FARSELONA by Kika SERRA and Paty GODOY
– TROUBLED WATERS by Isabelle SYLVESTRE

 

 

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The Selection for PriMed 2016 at Casablanca

logo 2mFrom May 23rd to 27th the PriMed 2016 selection jury worked at the headquarters of 2M in Casablanca to choose the films which will go through to the final phase of the festival’s 20th edition in Marseille from November 19th to 26th.

The CMCA (Centre Méditerranéen de la Communication Audiovisuelle), PriMed’s organiser, received nearly 350 films from 38 countries.
Soon online the vidéos extracts of the films.

MEDITERRANEAN ISSUES

– AUBE DORÉE, UNE AFFAIRE PERSONNELLE by Angélique KOUROUNIS
– DAESH, PAROLES DE DÉSERTEURS by Thomas DANDOIS and François-Xavier TREGAN
– LA GRANJA DEL PAS by Silvia MUNT
– NAPOLISLAM by Ernesto PAGANO

MEDITERRANEAN MEMORY

– BERLUSCONI ET LA MAFIA. SCANDALES À L’ITALIENNE by Olivier TOSCER
– FEDERICA MONTSENY, L’INDOMPTABLE by Jean-Michel RODRIGO
– LA FABULOSA CASABLANCA by Manuel HORRILLO
– MY OWN PRIVATE WAR by Lidija ZELOVIC

MEDITERRANEAN ART HERITAGE AND CULTURES

– ARABIC MOVIE de Eyal SAGUI BEZAWIE et Sara TSIFRONI
– CHŒURS EN EXIL de Nathalie ROSSETTI et Turi FINOCCHIARO
– TISSEUSES DE RÊVES de Fatima Ithri IRHOUDANE
– TONI CATANY. LE TEMPS ET LES CHOSES de Cesc MULET

FIRST FILMS

– LES DERNIERS NOMADES de Hamdi BEN AHMED
– LORO DI NAPOLI de Pierfrancesco LI DONNI
– MURAT, LE GÉOGRAPHE de Samuele PELLECCHIA
– WHEELS OF WAR de Rami KODEIH

MEDITERRANEAN SHORT FILM

selection currently in progress.

MEDITERRANEAN MULTIMEDIA

selection currently in progress.

Soon on line the list of selected films

The jury was composed by :
Hamid AIDOUNI (Lecturer at the Abdelmalek Essaadi University – Faculty of Arts and Humanities – Cinema and broadcasting studies – Research group)
Fettouma BENHAIMOUD (Head of Documentary Purchase and Production at SOREAD 2M)
Amina CHAFCHAOUNI MOUSSAOUI (Head of the Broadcasting Archives project for Morocco’s Haute Autorité de la Communication Audiovisuelle (HACA)
Claire DECHAUX (INA Méditerranée)
Loubna EL YOUNSI (Documentary Filmmaker, Director New Sky Production (ex 2M)
Valérie GERBAULT (General Delegate of the CMCA)
Paule HERADES (Channels and Programmes Coordinator – France3 ViaStella)
Tariq KHALAMI (Head of Promotion and Coopération of CCM (Centre Cinématographique Marocain)
Paola LANFRANCHI (PriMed Co-ordinator, CMCA)
Monica PIZZOLI (Institutional and International Relations at RAI)
Franco REVELLI (Head of broadcasting, Internet, multimedia at CMCA)
Sami SADAK (Artistic Director of the music of the world Forum at Babel Med Music)

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Registrations for PriMed 2016 are closed

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Registrations for the 20th edition of PriMed are closed.

Thanks for your great participation. Nearly 350 films from the Mediterranean have been registered for PriMed 2016.
The 20th edition of PriMed will be held in Marseille from 19 to 26 November 2016.

The list of selected films will soon be published on our sites and social networks.

The PriMed – International Festival of Mediterranean documentary Film and Reportage is open to all directors, producers and distributors who, through their programmes or films, contribute to a better understanding of the countries of the Mediterranean basin in its widest sense, from the Atlantic coasts to the Black Sea. The audiovisual works presented should be about the culture, heritage, history, societies and life of the men and women living in Mediterranean countries. They must not contain any form of advertising or propaganda.
Registrations are free !

The presented works have to be produced after January 1st, 2015;

Find here all photos, informations and vidéos of PriMed past edition

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Registrations are open for PriMed 2016

logo PriMedCall for Applications for 20th edition !

Deadline for registration : APRIL 10,  2016

The 20th edition of PriMed will be held in Marseille from 19th to 26th November 2016

 

The PriMed – International Festival of Mediterranean documentary Film and Reportage is open to all directors, producers and distributors who, through their programmes or films, contribute to a better understanding of the countries of the Mediterranean basin in its widest sense, from the Atlantic coasts to the Black Sea. The audiovisual works presented should be about the culture, heritage, history, societies and life of the men and women living in Mediterranean countries. They must not contain any form of advertising or propaganda.

Registrations are free !

The presented works have to be produced after January 1st, 2015;

Find here all photos, informations and vidéos of PriMed past edition

PriMed news

Relive here the PriMed 2015 awards ceremony

Watch full lenght video of Awards Ceremony of PriMed 2015 here ! (french language)

Awards Ceremony

Visit here our photo gallery

Visit here the webpage of PriMed INFO (only french)

Fors security reasons to preserve the intervenants the video of the Conference “Pour des raisons de sécurité des intervenants la vidéo de la Conférence – débat “THE PATHS OF EXILE” is available by special request to cmca@cmca-med.org
Participants to the conference :
Cécile ALLEGRA, co-director of «Voyage en Barbarie»
François GEMENNE, political scientist
Amedeo RICUCCI, journalist at Rai (Radiotelevisione italiana)
Jonathan METAIS, social rferent – CADA
Nora BOUBETRA, Journalist at France 3.

Thanks to Villa Méditerranée pour la video recording !

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The PriMed 2015 Awards

Remise des Prix - PriMed 2015

Biyouna - Remise des Prix - PriMed 2015MEDITERRANEAN ISSUES AWARD
sponsored by France Télévisions
VOYAGE EN BARBARIE by Cécile ALLEGRA and Delphine DELOGET

MEDITERRANEAN MEMORY AWARD
sponsored by INA
EVENEMENTS DE PHOCEE 1914 by Agnès SKLAVOS and Stelios TATAKIS

FIRST FILM AWARD
sponsored by RAI (Radio Televisione Italiana)
PATIENCE, PATIENCE, T’IRAS AU PARADIS ! by Hadja LAHBIB

MEDITERRANEAN ART, HERITAGE AND CULTURES AWARD
L’ACCADEMIA DELLA FOLLIA by Anush HAMZEHIAN

AVERROES JUNIOR AWARD
sponsored by MPM (Communauté urbaine Marseille Provence Métropole)
SPEED SISTERS by Amber FARES

MEDITERRANEAN SHORT FILM
REBELLE DE RAQQA by Claire BILLET and Lyana SALEH

MEDITERRANEAN MULTIMEDIA AWARD
sponsored by Orange
SYRIE, JOURNAUX INTIMES DE LA REVOLUTION by Caroline DONATI and Carine LEFEBVRE-QUENNELL

ASBU SPECIAL MENTION
PATIENCE, PATIENCE, T’IRAS AU PARADIS ! by Hadja LAHBIB

BROADCASTING AWARDS
2M (Maroc) : SPEED SISTERS by Amber FARES
France 3 Corse ViaStella : THE GROCER by Dimitris KOUTSIABASAKOS
RAI 3 (Italie) : SPEED SISTERS by Amber FARES

WEB-DOCS SELECTED FOR PriMed 2015

Retrouvez ici les webdocumentaires sélectionnés pour l’édition 2015.

4 STELLE HOTEL

by Paolo PALERMO and Valerio MUSCELLA

www.4stellehotel.it

“4Stelle Hotel” is a web-documentary about life in a hotel on the outskirts of Rome taken over by 200 families from 20 different nations: “an ordinary day in an extraordinary place”. It’s the story of a self-organized, multi-ethnic community fighting for a better future. They have created a unique social experiment: trying to live together in their cultural and linguistic diversity. For them, having a house is not only a necessity, a refuge, but a right to claim and defend.

Paolo PALERMO was born in Catania in 1985. He studied in Rome at the Cesare Zavattini School of Documentary Film. Today he works as an independent film-maker.
Since 2012 he has collaborated with the Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico,making documentaries about social issues. He also works as cameraman on television and film productions.

Valerio MUSCELLA was born in Rome in 1985. He is a photographer and psychology graduate.
He has two experiences in the world of international cooperation: one in Bolivia and one in Albania. He collaborates with the Archivio Audiovisivo del Movimento Operaio e Democratico and is currently working in a reception centre for asylum seekers and political refugees

 

 

NOS ANCETRES SARRASINS

http://nos-ancetres-sarrasins.francetv.fr/
by Robert GENOUD and Naji EL MIR

non-ancetres-sarasins
This web documentary builds an original journey around the material and immaterial traces left in France by the Arab-Islamic civilization.
French history textbooks claim “In 732 Charles Martel stopped the Arab invasion at Poitiers”, and apparently the whole Arab-Islamic presence on French soil then disappeared until the 20th century when North African workers arrived!
However, recent archaeological discoveries show the Arab-Muslim presence in France from the 8th century! This Saracen past has not yet penetrated the French national narrative, which has much more to say about the Gauls and the Romans, the Franks and the Normans.
But this heritage exists! A trip/tour in the astrolabe will show you archaeological remains, historical facts and legends. A whole and little known Arab-Islamic legacy, to which France today owes much more than we think!
“Nos ancêtres sarrasins” invites you to do your own investigation into this legacy.

 

 

palestiniennesPALESTINIENNES, MERES PATRIE

www.cuej.info/mini-sites/l_obstination-et-l_esperance/

by the CENTRE UNIVERSITAIRE D’ENSEIGNEMENT DU JOURNALISME (CUEJ) – STRASBOURG UNIVERSITY

“Palestiniennes, mères patrie” is a web documentary which presents four generations of Palestinian women:
– The Facebook generation, personified by the ubiquitous youth in the Palestinian territories. Dream of going abroad, they create a virtual life while waiting for the life’s promises to be fulfilled;
– The Intifada generation of women, many of whom have studied but are struggling to find work;
– The Arafat generation of women who have embraced their people’s cause at the price of sacrificing their kin;
– The Nakba generation – the oldest – women exiled in 1948, the key to the family home forever in their pocket.
These four generations are shown through portraits, graphics and stories.

Centre universitaire d’enseignement du journalisme (CUEJ) – Université de Strasbourg
“Palestiniennes, mères patrie” was created by 27 students of the CUEJ – University Centre for Teaching Journalism at the University of Strasbourg – supervised by their teachers. The web-documentary was made in May 2012 in Palestine’s West Bank. Every year at the end of the masters course, the students spend a month completely immersed in a country of which they know neither the culture nor the language. Working with university students in the host country, they have to produce an on-the-spot journalistic achievement, which is presented to our partners before they return to France.
The web documentary “Palestiniennes, mères patrie” is one of those productions.

 

 

SYRIE, JOURNAUX INTIMES DE LA REVOLUTION

http://syria.arte.tv/

by Caroline DONATI and Carine LEFEBVRE-QUENNELL

journaux-intimesA Alep, Majid filme une brigade de l’armée libre,

In Aleppo, Majid films a brigade of Free Army soldiers.
In Damascus, Amer explains the siege of a strategic suburb, Daraya.
In Turkey, Osama embodies the political activism of young revolutionaries.
A refugee in Lebanon, Joudi talks about Assad’s prisons.
Day and night they talk to us about their disrupted lives.
The exaltation at the start, the hope, then the destruction, the deaths and the world’s indifference.
The regime’s murdering madness on one side, radical fanatics on the other.
None of them could have imagined the horror they face today.
For two years, this web documentary has followed them step by step in their fight for democracy.

Caroline DONATI is a journalist, author and consultant, specializing in the Middle East.
Permanent correspondent in Beirut between 1994-2000, she is the author of “L’Exception syrienne: entre modernisation et résistance” (La Découverte, Paris, 2009).
Between 2011 and 2013 she covered Syria for Mediapart, an online news site. In 2012, with director Carine Lefebvre-Quennell and Syrian citizen journalists, she began the web-documentary “Syria, Diaries of the Revolution” (DKB Productions). Broadcast on Arte and Mediapart since 2014 and added to continuously ever since, the work has been given numerous awards and is supported by Canal France International and the European Union. With Osama Chourbaji she is also developing New Syrian Voices, a network of Syrian citizen journalists.

After studying theatre, Carine Lefebvre-Quennell worked on feature films as assistant director. After an internship at the Ateliers Varan in 1998 she began making documentary films, at the same time coaching actors. Her first documentary, “Alzheimer mon amour” (26′) was broadcast in 1999 on “Envoyé Spécial”. From 2001, her long collaboration with Point du Jour resulted in five 52′ films, all broadcast on France Televisions and web-tvs.
Recently she has run a film writing workshop for inmates of the men’s prison at Fleury Mérogis. Since the end of 2012, she has worked with journalist Caroline Donati, and in collaboration with Syrian citizen journalists, for the web-documentary “Syrie, journaux intimes de la révolution” (DKB productions), winner of several awards and broadcast on Arte and Mediapart.