The 12th edition of the Nikon Film Festival ended with a grand awards night at the Le Grand Rex Cinema. The jury, chaired by Jill Lellouche, awarded the best selected short films.
12th edition Nikon Film Festival The awards ceremony ended on April 22 at the Le Grand Rex Cinema. An unprecedented event in the world of cinema and an excellent springboard for young talent, this free event is open to all novice filmmakers allowing them to shoot a 2 minute 20 minute short film on an established theme.
This year, participants were able to give free rein to their imagination, creativity and expression on the theme of dreams: Whether it is a dream or a nightmare, a utopia or a reality, an aspiration or an illusion, a dream is a boundless source of inspiration that has transcended art: poetry, painting, music, literature… and cinema!
To award the prizes of this 12th edition, Jill Lelouch, President of the Jury and many talented people gathered. Among the members we meet: Audrey Divan, Pierre Lescure, Aisa Maiga, Lina Khudri, Augustin Trapenard, Judith Chalier, Pascal Faure, Julien Neitres, Clara Ranaway and Alexandre Dino.
Awards
Eleven film teams were awarded eleven prizes:
• Grand Jury Prize: “Eat the swans“Directed by Christoph Ideal
• International Prize:Mode-ExpressDirected by Manon Talva and Louis Lecointre
• Critics Award:Sweet memories“Directed by Benjamin Ifra
• Staging Prize:Spoon“Directed by Arthur Chase
• Photography Prize: “In his eyesDirected by Adrien Parmentier
Prize for Best Actress: Dolphin Theodore for “Გ increase“
Best Actor Award: Oscar Copy for “Party Dreams“
• Scenario Prize: “Party DreamsDirected by Amelie Prevot and Marion Christian
• Best Sound Award: “John RoomDirected by Reno Chateau and Marc Risso
• School Prize:AlexDirected by Aretha Iskandar and Eduard Lemiale
• Audience Award: “Bright dreams“Directed by Paul Debbie
• Alice Guy Prize Feature (which aims to make up for the repeated absence of female directors at the main annual awards ceremony, which provides an opportunity to promote young filmmakers at the Nikon Film Festival): “Two hours a weekDirected by Matilda La Mousse
The prizes were discussed and decided by the jury members, in addition to the Critics’ Prize, which consists of a jury of journalists, and a public prize, which in turn depends on the votes received on the site. Festival site.
Winners will receive Nikon Product Prizes, Project Funding and Exposure to support them throughout the process.
Source: allocine

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