- Olivia Cooper Hadjian, programmer and film critique (Cahiers du Cinéma)
- Beatrice Fiorentino, Artistic Director of Venice Film Critics’ Week
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Marko Grba Singh, filmmaker and the Artistic Director at Beldocs
2024
Each of the Doc Alliance festivals has nominated one feature-length and one short film, both eligible for two respective feature and short prizes. This year’s jury members are:
Winner
Nicole Vögele
Switzerland, 2024, 138 min
A cinematographic essay that centres around the region of the Bosnian-Croatian border near Velika Kladuša, and explores questions of displacement, violence and also everyday life and coincidence. It is about scars that break open, war memories that are awakened, profound encounters between people. A kaleidoscope of landscape and fury.
Camille Vigny
Belgium, 2024, 13 min
Using a powerful visual metaphor and from a first-person perspective, the director tells the story of the domestic violence she suffered when she was 18. The devastating impact of this abusive relationship is conveyed with remarkable precision in the interaction between the images and text. A highly courageous political statement, this film is a blood-curdling cry from the dark.
Nominations (full-length films)
Sissel Morell Dargis
Denmark, 2024, 94 min
Jasmin Herold, Michael David Beamish
Germany, 2023, 88 min
Melanie Pereira
Portugal, 2023, 82 min
Martha Mechow
Austria, Germany, 2024, 100 min
Štěpán Pech
Czech Republic, Slovakia, 2023, 80 min
Alina Maksimenko
Poland, 2024, 71 min
Roman Liubyi
Ukraine, Germany, 2023, 84 min
Nominations (short films)
Marlene Lyngstad
Denmark, 2024, 21 min
Franzis Kabisch
Germany, Austria, 2023, 21 min
Paula Albuquerque
Netherlands, Portugal, 2023, 21 min
Daryna Mamaisur
Portugal, Ukraine, Belgium, Hungary, 2023, 22 min
Róbert Mihály
Slovakia, 2023, 25 min
Zuza Banasińska
Netherlands, Poland, 2024, 23 min
Daryna Mamaisur
Belgium, Ukraine, Portugal, Hungary, 2022, 17 min