MY OWN PRIVATE WAR

56 minutes, 2016
Director: Lidija ZELOVIC (Holland, Serbia)
Production: Zelovic Productions (Holland), IKON (Holland)

 

Born into a Serbian family from Sarajevo which emigrated to the Netherlands at the start of the civil war in Yugoslavia, the film-maker/journalist has followed the conflict and its consequences over many years.
In this film she returns to the country of her birth, using a personal approach to settle scores. She meets a cousin who was a sniper during the war, a journalist who tracked down Ratko Mladic, her relatives who, around a table, talk about the past and present.

Lidija ZELOVIC studied Yugoslav literature at the University of Sarajevo and worked as a TV presenter until the outbreak of war in 1992.
Emigrating to Holland with her family, she studied film at the University of Amsterdam.
From 1996 to 2001 she was a journalist in several countries at war. She then began directing and producing documentaries for Dutch, British and German public television companies.

LA FABULOSA CASABLANCA

80 minutes, 2016
Director: Manuel HORRILLO (Spain)
Production: MLK Producciones (Spain), with the participation of Canal Sur TV (Spain)

 

“La Fabulosa Casablanca” is a story about nostalgia, glamour – and a certain bitterness – seen through the eyes of Spaniards who, imagining a North African El Dorado, helped create California-on-the-Atlantic, and who were then driven away from it. Using personal memories and testimonies about today’s Casablanca, the film looks at this moment of the 20th century through the mouthpiece of Pedro Casablanc who, like Manuel Horrillo, is from Casablanca, helped by the playwright Cándido Carrasco and actor Jean Reno. We also see rehearsals of a play about the colonial conflict which in 1950-1970 put an end to the convivencia between Europeans and Moroccans.

 

Manuel HORRILLO
Born in Casablanca en 1959, Manuel HORRILLO is a Spanish documentary director.
He has worked on many feature films as digital special effects supervisor and has twice won a Goya Award for his work.
He also made the documentary “Rif 1921” (2008).

FEDERICA MONTSENY, L’INDOMPTABLE

52 minutes, 2016
Director: Jean-Michel RODRIGO (France)
Production: Marmitafilms (France), with the participation of France Télévisions (France) and France 3 Midi-Pyrénées (France)

 

A leading anarchist, Federica Montseny was elected minister of Spain’s Second Republic in 1936. During her tenure she tried to establish a universal health care system, dared draft laws on contraception, birth control, the rights of single mothers and prostitutes. She passed a law giving women the right to abortion forty years before Simone Veil in France.
After the Spanish Civil War she took asylum in France, living in Toulouse where she continued unabated her fight for libertarian ideas, “mujeres libres” and education.

 

Jean-Michel RODRIGO
Fascinated by Indian and mixed-race cultures, Jean-Michel RODRIGO has made several TV reports and documentaries about the Andes, slums and mines. The issues being coca, guerillas, social organizations, resistance. Then he turned his attention to Africa, making “Les greniers de l’argent” about farmers fighting for control over their own lives. At the same time he produced “La Guerre des cotons” which brought to light the injustice of the international economic rules which give a handful of American farmers priority over the survival of twenty million African cotton producers. In the same vein, diving into the vortex of globalization, he made “Le business des fleurs” and “Du sucre et des fleurs dans nos moteurs”.

BERLUSCONI ET LA MAFIA. SCANDALES A L’ITALIENNE

56 minutes, 2015
Director: Olivier TOSCER (France)
Production: Cinétévé (France) with the participation of France 3 (France)

 

February 1986. The French discover a businessman with a charmer’s smile and unshakable self-assurance: Silvio Berlusconi. In Italy he was already the king of private television. In Paris, the Socialist President François Mitterrand had just given him a concession to run a new private television channel: La Cinq.
But even back then the highly successful Italian billionaire was controversial, suspected of having links with the Sicilian Mafia.
Getting to the heart of the power system and the machinations of money laundering, this film tells how Cosa Nostra’s protection and dirty money hang over the whole length of Berlusconi’s career, since his beginnings in the Milanese property business to his success in politics, by way of his triumph in commercial television.
With a scenario worthy of a thriller and based on first-hand accounts, many from Berlusconi’s close associates as well as some of the best-known anti-Mafia magistrates, the film also shows how Italy’s most powerful man has always managed to slip through the judicial net.

 

Olivier TOSCER
Born in 1967, Olivier TOSCER has written and directed six documentary films for different channels: in November 2015, “Djihad 2.0” for LCP-Assemblée Nationale; in August 2015, “Berlusconi & la mafia, scandales à l’italienne” for France 3, RTBF, RTS; in September 2013, “Crise grecque: une faillite européenne” shown on France 3’s “Docs Interdits”, was praised by the press; in 2010, after several investigations into the corruption in French Polynesia, he co-directed for Canal Plus his first film: “JPK, l’homme qui faisait trembler Tahiti”; in 2011 for Arte he wrote and directed “Les millions perdus de l’Europe”, a film about corruption in the European Union; in June 2012, for France 2, he co-wrote and directed the first French film about High Frequency Trading: “Finance Folle: l’attaque des robots-traders”.
Olivier TOSCER has also published four books. The first, “Argent public, fortunes privées”, published by Denoël in 2002 then by Folio Documents, is required reading for several university programmes.
Since 1999 he has also worked at L’Obs. Initially running their financial investigations, he now spends most of his time on the issues of terrorism and major crime.

NAPOLISLAM

75 minutes, 2015
Director: Ernesto PAGANO (Italy)
Production : Ladoc (Italy), Isola Film (Italy)

One day Naples wakes up and discovers it has become Islamic. A camera wanders through the city before getting under the skin of ten people who have converted to Islam: an unemployed person, a girl in love, a rapper, a father. A random mix of people, but for each the Koran provides an answer to social injustice, unbridled consumption and a world without hope. But the religion they have chosen is not only a faith, it is a system of rules, with roots in a distant culture. How can one reconcile it with one’s own culture? Between halal pastries and prayers in the street, their daily story sheds new light, alternately amused and bitter, on both Naples and our society.

Ernesto PAGANO was born in 1981. He studied Islam at the Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”.
He is a journalist, Arabic translator and documentary film-maker.
He lived for three years in Cairo working as correspondent for Italian magazines and newspapers, and as an Arabic translator. While there he made a short film about Cairo taxi-drivers called “Cairo Taxi Drivers” (2009), as well as two documentaries: “Nasser mon Amour” (2011) and “Lontano da Tahrir” (2012).
Since his return to Italy he has worked on “Report”, a Rai Tre programme, and conducted investigations for Arte, the National Geographic Channel and La7.

LA GRANJA DEL PAS

82 minutes, 2015
Director: Silvia MUNT (Spain)
Production: Intent Produccions (Spain), Corporació Catalana de Mitjans Audiovisuals (Spain)

Granja del Pas is the building which houses the Plataforma de Afectados por la Hipoteca (PAH) – an advice centre for people unable to repay their mortgage – in Sabadell, a town in north-eastern Spain.
The documentary shows how it operates and the stories of those who work there.
The instability created by the current economic recession affects people’s daily lives. The documentary shows us the deep contradictions in a society which has hit hard times, its need to rethink the future and its intense desire for freedom.

Silvia MUNT is an actress, a stage and film director.
She has acted in more than fifty films and received the Goya Award for her role in “Alas de Mariposa” (1991).
In 1998 she began to make films, among them “Pretextos” (2008) and the documentary “Elena Dimitrievna Dianokova Gala” (2003).
She won a second Goya Award for “Laila” (1999), her first short documentary.
She has written and directed a dozen films for television.

DAESH, PAROLES DE DESERTEURS

52 minutes, 2016
Director: Thomas DANDOIS (France, UK) and François-Xavier TREGAN (France)
Production : Memento (France), Arte (France, Germany)

In south eastern Turkey, a few kilometres from the border with war-torn Syria, a clandestine network courageously smuggles out ISIS fighters who have decided to quit. For the first time deserters agree to talk about their life subjugated to the Islamic State. Mostly they come from Raqqa, the terrorist group’s political and military capital. These testimonies are very rare since most ISIS defectors hide and never speak to the press. If they surrender to their countries’ authorities they are imprisoned and can only communicate with their lawyers or families. The escape network is organised by members of the Free Syrian Army, and they agreed to demonstrate some of their working methods. By helping defectors escape they hope to expose the lies of ISIS, its cult of violence and its corruption. They are convinced this will deter future candidates for jihad and dry up the valuable recruitment channels.

Thomas DANDOIS is a director, reporter and “journaliste reporter d’images”, graduate of the Institut Pratique de Journalisme in Paris. Franco-British, he has made documentaries around the world. His filmography contains about thirty films, including “Aung San Suu Kyi, la liberté en héritage” (2013), shown on France 5, “Mogadiscio, capitale fantôme”, shown in 2011 on Arte, and more than 15 26-minute features for Arte Reportage including “Tunisie, sur le chemin de la démocratie” which won the FIGRA Best Reportage Award in 2012. Also a writer, Thomas has published “En territoire interdit” and several articles, in particular for the prestigious French magazine XXI.

François-Xavier TREGAN is a reporter and director. Having graduated as a historian, he studied at the Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales de Paris. He lived in Damascus from 1992 to 1998. Special correspondent in the Yemen for Le Monde from 2011 to 2015, François-Xavier also produces the radio documentary programme Sur les Docks on France Culture. He collaborates with many media such as XXI, L’Express, L’Obs, GEO, Radio Canada, etc. Among his latest films broadcast on Arte: “Roméo et Juliette, un amour de guerre”, shown in 2015, and “Au Yémen, dans les couloirs de la mort” shown in 2014.

AUBE DORÉE, UNE AFFAIRE PERSONNELLE

90 minutes, 2015
Director: Angélique KOUROUNIS (France, Greece)
Production: OmniaTV (Greece), Arte (France, Germany), Yemaya Productions (France)

“My man is a Jew, one of my sons gay, another an anarchist and me a left-wing feminist, daughter of an immigrant. If Golden Dawn comes to power, our only problem will be which carriage we get into.”
Over a period of years the journalist/director has investigated Golden Dawn, the Greek neo-Nazi party. In this film she approaches the issue through her own obsessions, worries and fears. She has spent many years researching all aspects of the party, still ranked third on the Greek political scene, despite decades of murderous actions.

Angélique Kourounis

Angélique KOUROUNIS is a journalist, author and director.
Since 1985 she has covered Greece and the Balkans on a regular, often daily basis for the written press (including, Charlie Hebdo, La Libre Belgique, Politis and Ouest France), radio (France ​Info, France Culture, France Inter, Radio Canada, RTBF Radio Télévision Belge Francophone, Radio Suisse Romande), and television (LCI, CBC, RTSR, RTBF, Public Sénat, TV5 Monde).
Among her most recent reports: “Attrape-moi si tu peux”, “Va te faire sauter chez les Grecs”, “Les mutants de l’atome” and “La Route des Roms”.

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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)

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 !