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Mannheim and Heidelberg


The Ecumenical Jury at the Mannheim-Heidelberg International Film Festival 2022 awarded its €2,500 prize to the Israeli-Ukrainian co-production "Valeria Is Getting Married" by Michal Vinik, and a Commendation to "The Dam" by Ali Cherri. The International Newcomer Award for Best Film in Competition was won by "You Won't Be Alone" by Goran Stolevski. "The Maiden" by Graham Foy received the FIPRESCI Award, the Student Award and an Honourable Mention from the International Festival Jury.

On 17.11, the Festival opened with the romantic comedy "Diary of a Parisian Affair" by Emmanuel Mouret. The Ecumenical Jury gave its awards to a film in the competition section "On the Rise", in which the festival showed a total of 16 films. Other sections included "Pushing the Boundaries", a retrospective, a children's film festival and "Facing New Challenges", in which the festival presents new forms of moving image beyond narrative cinema. Master classes were given by cinematographer Benoît Debie and director Alice Winokur.

Link: Festival-Website

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We often talk about Christians' attachment to cinema, as a path of faith, a crisp look to the world and a window open to an invisible kingdom. Today, I would like to reverse the discourse and evoke the fascination of filmmakers for the religious rituals, says Magali van Reeth in her greeting at the Ecumenical Reception in Mannheim 2022.

Jury

The Prize of the Ecumenical Jury is endowed with 2.500 €, donated by the Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) and the Catholic Film Commission for Germany.

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