Conclusion and award ceremony at the Cinéalma Festival, which in its 6th edition attracted more than 6,000 spectators. A lovely success on which we will soon report with an assessment and … its perspectives.
1/ Grand Prix: Free Men by Ismael Ferroukhi
A beautiful, brave, and captivating film that shines a light on a part of history that remained in the shadows: the role of Si Kaddour Ben Ghabri, founder and rector of the Paris Mosque, in the protection of Jews during World War II.
2/ Special Prize: Flamenco Flamenco by Carlos Saura
Saura takes us on a whirlwind around the current talents of this art of incomparable beauty. After Fado and Tango, Carlos Saura enriches his series of musical films to be enjoyed without moderation.
3/ Jury’s Favorite Prize: My Land by Nabil Ayouch
When the small story meets the great history. A film about the memory of a land. Frozen on one side, as if time had stopped. Forgotten or never learned, on the other side.