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Torino Film Festival

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    Prize of the City of Torino

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    Best Feature Film

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      Winner

      Shell

      6.4 (1.8K)
      Scott Graham
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      La naissance du jour

      7.0 (727)
      Pola Beck
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      Arthur Newman

      5.6 (8K)
      Dante Ariola
    • [object Object]

      Az do mesta as

      5.8 (87)
      Iveta Grofova
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      Call Girl

      6.5 (5.1K)
      Mikael Marcimain
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      I.D.

      6.9 (201)
      Kamal K.M.
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      Noi non siamo come James Bond

      6.4 (39)
      Mario Balsamo
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      Pavilion

      6.0 (172)
      Tim Sutton
    • [object Object]

      Simdiki Zaman

      6.0 (618)
      Belmin Söylemez
    • Smettere di fumare fumando

      5.6 (6)
      Gian Alfonso Pacinotti
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      Su re

      6.1 (84)
      Giovanni Columbu
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      Sun Don't Shine

      6.0 (1.3K)
      Amy Seimetz
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      The First Aggregate

      6.6 (17)
      Emyr ap Richard
      Darhad Erdenibulag
    • [object Object]

      Terrados

      6.7 (77)
      Demian Sabini
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      The Liability

      5.9 (9.6K)
      Craig Viveiros
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      Una noche

      6.7 (2K)
      Lucy Mulloy

    Best International Documentary Film

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      Winner

      La dernière fois que j'ai vu Macao

      6.2 (591)
      João Rui Guerra da Mata
      João Pedro Rodrigues
      For its complex engagement with cultural history, and its haunting evocation of personal and collective memory.
    • 4 bâtiments, face à la mer

      Philippe Rouy
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      Demain c loin

      Jean-Baptiste Saurel
      Pierre-Emmanuel Urcun
    • [object Object]

      La chica del sur

      7.2 (225)
      José Luis García
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      Leviathan

      6.5 (3.9K)
      Lucien Castaing-Taylor
      Verena Paravel
    • [object Object]

      London: The Modern Babylon

      7.2 (675)
      Julien Temple
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      Mother

      7.4 (14)
      Vorakorn Ruetaivanichkul
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      Tchoupitoulas

      6.5 (337)
      Bill Ross IV
      Turner Ross
    • 100-mankai ikita neko

      8.2 (8)
      Tadasuke Kotani
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      What Is This Film Called Love?

      6.5 (65)
      Mark Cousins
    • Won-si-rim

      Hyun-jung Lee

    Best Italian Documentary Film

    • Winner

      I Don't Speak Very Good, I Dance Better

      Maged el Mahedy
      For returning us the fragmented chaos of today in a story that becomes a personal testimony of collective themes, such as culture, health, identity, family, socio-political participation, making us "feel" the noises of the world.
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      Anita

      9.3 (17)
      Luca Magi
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      Fatti corsari

      7.1 (14)
      Stefano Petti
      Alberto Testone
    • Home Sweet Home

      4.4 (9)
      Enrica Colusso
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      L'amore e la follia

      Giuseppe Casu
    • [object Object]

      L'île des morts

      François Farellacci
    • [object Object]

      L'uomo doppio

      7.8 (18)
      Cosimo Terlizzi
    • [object Object]

      La seconda natura

      Marcello Sannino
    • [object Object]

      Nadea e Sveta

      5.9 (17)
      Maura Delpero
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      Parallax Sounds

      6.6 (30)
      Augusto Contento
    • Variations ordinaires

      Anna Marziano

    Best Italian Short Film

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      Winner

      Spiriti

      Yukai Ebisuno
      Raffaella Mantegazza
      For introducing us to the resistance of a small indigenous community in Honduras with its clear and engaging outlook. The spirits evoked by the protagonist emerge through an succession of living portraits authenticated by a setting that is both conscious and visually inspired.
    • If I Make It, I Win

      Roberto Ferri
    • [object Object]

      Il firmamento

      Fabio Badolato
      Jonny Costantino
    • In nessun luogo resta

      Maria Giovanna Cicciari
    • [object Object]

      Michele nella terra

      8.7 (8)
      Grazia Tricarico
    • Nitro étude #1

      Pietro Balla
    • [object Object]

      Ritratti

      Michele Tarzia
      Vincenzo Vecchio
    • [object Object]

      Un mondo meglio che niente

      Pongide Cobol
      Marco Santarelli

    Special Jury Prize

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    Feature Film

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      Winner

      Noi non siamo come James Bond

      6.4 (39)
      Mario Balsamo
      Tied with Pavilion (2012).
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      Winner

      Pavilion

      6.0 (172)
      Tim Sutton
      Tied with Noi non siamo come James Bond (2012).

    International Documentary Film

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      Winner

      Leviathan

      6.5 (3.9K)
      Lucien Castaing-Taylor
      Verena Paravel
      One of the most original works in contemporary cinema.

    Italian Documentary Film

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      Winner

      Fatti corsari

      7.1 (14)
      Stefano Petti
      Alberto Testone
      A film that embodies Pasolini's poetics with a self-ironic and profound journey through the dream of cinema and the condemnation of the social condition of a working-class district that remains unchanged.

    Italian Short Film

    • Winner

      In nessun luogo resta

      Maria Giovanna Cicciari
      The volcano's tremors and smoke, an abandoned town, images of artworks that resist the passing of time and people who resist time only through images. Free film associations and sound manipulations permitting a personal and unexpected stream of consciousness.

    Special Mention

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    Italian Documentary Film

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      Winner

      La seconda natura

      Marcello Sannino
      A civilized scream expressed through Gerardo Marotta's words, inviting us to be the protagonists of a revolution aiming to regain the State's value intended as a common good, and not as a private interest.

    Italian Short Film

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      Winner

      Un mondo meglio che niente

      Pongide Cobol
      Marco Santarelli
      With its journey through time and space, this film creates an occasion to ponder on our contemporary period; both the choice of words and the cinematographic form contribute to this reflection.

    Cipputi Award

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      Winner

      Nadea e Sveta

      5.9 (17)
      Maura Delpero
      Nowadays, Cipputi is frequently a woman, a foreigner, someone alone: the toils of working compounded with the strains of living far from ones beloved. Alienation is more similar to a rip and a sense of disorientation than to an assembly chain. Who knows how many times we happened to see in our cities two foreign women waiting for the bus, with their smiles on their worn out faces, their lumpish clothes, and their incomprehensible language. How many times have we seen them without really looking at them, without even asking ourselves what language they are speaking and what their story is? To see well, to see better, we need patience. Maura Delpero, an Italian woman, has given such look (hers and ours) the time necessary to enter the world of Nadea and Sveta, two women from Moldova who migrated to Bologna. They are friends. They are mothers of children far away. They stay by the side of our elderly and far from their own. Where's home? Where's work? And where are the children? What life is it if you have to choose between work and health, and between work and maternity? Nevertheless, there's strength in Nadea and Sveta. Yet, in the strenuous details of their days (caregiving, the bench, the dance hall, the phone call) there's a light: it's infinitely stronger than in all of our neurotic privileges. Maura Delpero was able to convey that light.

    FIPRESCI Prize

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      Winner

      Shell

      6.4 (1.8K)
      Scott Graham

    Holden Award for Best Script

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      Winner

      Shell

      6.4 (1.8K)
      Scott Graham
      On the windy Highlands, a father and daughter confront their solitude, delicate, morbid, silent, and frail. A movie on discomfort, bodies, and abandonment. A shell that opens onto freedom.

    Achille Valdata Audience Award

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      Winner

      I.D.

      6.9 (201)
      Kamal K.M.
      For the author's capacity of denouncing the tragedy of indifference in our modern society.

    Jury Prize

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    Best Actor

    • Winner
      • Huntun Batu
      • The First Aggregate

    Best Actress

    • Aylin Tezel
      Winner
      • Aylin Tezel
      • La naissance du jour

    AVANTI! Award

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    • [object Object]
      Winner

      Fatti corsari

      7.1 (14)
      Stefano Petti
      Alberto Testone
      For its ability of telling through an unusual glance the human journey of an unconventional character who chases his artistic aspirations without being afraid of confronting himself with an author as complex as Pasolini.

    Chicca Richelmy Award

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    Best Torino Short Film

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      Il mare di Beppe

      Carlo Cagnasso
      For the director's careful attention to the images used to tell the story of a man and his places.
    • De gare

      Lorenzo Farò
    • Inchiostro nell'acqua

      Enrico Maria Orsi
      Riccardo Tagliapietra
    • Insideaut

      Rocco Riccio
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      Titanio

      Elisa Micalef
    • Voci bianche

      Francesco Ghiaccio

    UCCA Venti Citta Award

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      Winner

      La seconda natura

      Marcello Sannino
      For the delicate approach to the lawyer-philosopher; a character who has been constantly fighting for over 50 years to safeguard and promote an idea of Culture that is based on knowledge, thought, and dialogue, through which the new generations can be educated. And for the film's ability to evoke an authentic feeling, drawing the audience and making it reflect on public ethics, which is so necessary and relevant in times like these characterized by the betrayal of public interest.

    UCCA Venti Citta Award - Special Mention

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      Winner

      Parallax Sounds

      6.6 (30)
      Augusto Contento
      For this documentary's cinematographic qualities and its musical theme, which is treated in such a way that it manages to talk about the city in its complexity; and in particular for its way of illustrating a different way of doing things, an alternative way to the star system and the cultural industry, reposessing places and social relations.
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      Winner

      Nadea e Sveta

      5.9 (17)
      Maura Delpero
      A delicate portrait of stories of "ordinary migration" in our country, able to transmit the emotions, tensions, and uncertainties experienced by the two protagonists in their daily lives.

    Gran Premio Torino

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    • Ken Loach in Route Irish (2010)
      Winner
      • Ken Loach
    • Ettore Scola
      Winner
      • Ettore Scola
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      Diálogo

      7.2 (6)
      Cabaré Filmes e Produções Culturais

    Bassan Arts & Crafts Award

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    Best Production Design

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      Winner

      Call Girl

      6.5 (5.1K)
      Lina Nordqvist
      The extraordinary blend of photography, costumes, settings, decorations, and direction. In a moment of absentmindedness, we thought the movie was really shot in the late '70s. You feel carried away when watching this film, as if you had been transported back to those years; it's like watching a news item that was really shot at the time. The set design never overshadows the narration; on the contrary: it's so conducive to the story that it feels like it was a documentary filmed back then. The BASSAN ARTS & CRAFT AWARD will be presented by Giovanna Mezzogiorno.

    Gandhi's Glasses Award

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      Winner

      La chica del sur

      7.2 (225)
      José Luis García
      For having seized the exemplary and educational value of an individual non-violent action; for documenting how an ordinary gesture, like a simple step, can crack ideological barrier; for the director's merit in humbly giving up his expectations, respecting the resistance of the person interviewed and protecting her frailty.

    Gandhi's Glasses Award - Special Mention

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      Winner

      Couleur de peau: Miel

      7.3 (639)
      Jung Henin
      Laurent Boileau
      For demonstrating that internal conflicts can be solved through aesthetic experience, emphasizing the intrinsic correlation between art and non-violence; for denouncing how violence can insinuate itself even in the humanitarian sector, if its actions fail to understand the others' profound needs; for underscoring the universal need for roots and belonging.
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      Winner

      No

      7.4 (27K)
      Pablo Larraín
      For the stirring testimony of a popular non-violent action; for having demonstrated how non-violent conflict resolution can happen through the creativity, joy, and proactiveness of the contents transmitted.

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