François Chalais Prize | |
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Awarded for | A film dedicated to the values of journalism |
Country | France |
The François Chalais Prize (French: Prix François Chalais) is awarded at two main events, the Cannes Film Festival (since 1997)[1] and the Young Reporters' Awards (since 1999).[2] It has also offered awards for the Film Festival of Sarlat (2006–2009),[3] and for the Scénario Honfleur (2006–2009).[4]
Background
The François Chalais Prize was created in 1996 by his wife Mei-Chen Chalais to pay tribute to the work of the great reporter and film-maker who covered nearly fifty editions of the Festival. It is awarded each year on the eve of the official competition awards announcement and rewards a film dedicated to the values of journalism.[5]
Winners
Cannes Film Festival (1997 - present)
Year | English Ttile | Original Title | Director(s) | Production Country |
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1997 | The Perfect Circle | Savršeni krug | Ademir Kenović | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1998 | West Beirut | بيروت الغربية (Beyrouth Al Gharbiyya) | Ziad Doueiri | Lebanon |
1999 | The Other | الآخر | Youssef Chahine | Egypt, France |
2000 | Kippur | כיפור | Amos Gitai | Israel |
2001 | Made in the USA | Sólveig Anspach | Belgium, France | |
2002 | Marooned in Iraq | گمگشتهای در | Bahman Ghobadi | Iran |
2003 | S-21: The Khmer Rouge Killing Machine | S-21, la machine de mort Khmère rouge | Rithy Panh | Cambodia, France |
2004 | The Motorcycle Diaries | Diarios de motocicleta | Walter Salles | Argentina, Brazil, United States, Chile, Peru, United Kingdom, Germany, France |
2005 | Once You're Born You Can No Longer Hide | Quando sei nato non puoi più nasconderti | Marco Tullio Giordana | Italy, France, United Kingdom |
2006 | Babel | Alejandro González Iñárritu | United States, Mexico, Morocco, France | |
2007 | A Mighty Heart | Michael Winterbottom | United States | |
2008 | Wild Blood | Sanguepazzo | Marco Tullio Giordana | Italy |
2009 | No One Knows About Persian Cats | کسی از گربه های ایرانی خبر نداره | Bahman Ghobadi | Iran |
2010 | Life, Above All | Oliver Schmitz | South Africa | |
2011 | Where Do We Go Now? | وهلأ لوين؟ (w halla' la wayn) | Nadine Labaki | Lebanon, France, Egypt, Italy |
2012 | Horses of God | يا خيل الله | Nabil Ayouch | Morocco, Belgium |
2013 | Grand Central | Rebecca Zlotowski | France, Austria | |
2014 | Timbuktu | Abderrahmane Sissako | Mauritania, France | |
2015 | Son of Saul | Saul fia | László Nemes | Hungary |
2016 | The Student | Учени́к | Kirill Serebrennikov | Russia |
2017 | BPM (Beats per Minute) | 120 battements par minute | Robin Campillo | France |
2018 | Yomeddine | يوم الدين | Abu Bakr Shawky | Egypt |
2019 | A Hidden Life | Terrence Malick | Germany, United States | |
2021 | A Hero | قهرمان | Asghar Farhadi | Iran, France |
2022 | Boy from Heaven | Tarik Saleh | Sweden, France, Finland | |
2023 | Four Daughters | بنات ألفة | Kaouther Ben Hania | Tunisia, France, Germany, Saudi Arabia |
References
- ↑ "Prix François Chalais Cannes". francois-chalais.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- ↑ "Prix des Jeunes Reporters". francois-chalais.fr (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- ↑ "Prix Francois Chalais Sarlat". Prix des Jeunes Reporters (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- ↑ "Prix du scénario Honfleur". Prix des Jeunes Reporters (in French). Retrieved 23 June 2017.
- ↑ Bensignor, François (2015-10-01). "Le Raï fête ses 30 ans". Hommes & Migrations (1312): 150–155. doi:10.4000/hommesmigrations.3536. ISSN 1142-852X.
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