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Montpellier Film Festival

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Festival Cinema Mediterranéen Montpellier
LocationMontpellier
Established1979
AwardsAntigone d'Or
DirectorsLeoluca Orlando (incumbent president)
Artistic directorChristophe Leparc (incumbent)
Websitehttps://www.cinemed.tm.fr/

Montpellier International Mediterranean Film Festival (Cinemed) is the second most important cinema festival in the Mediterranean after theCannes Film Festival. Cinemed aims to promote the cinema from theMediterranean basin, theBlack Sea,Portugal, andArmenia. It was inaugurated in 1979.[1]

The festival's main prize is theAntigone d'Or.[2]

Profile

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The festival under the original nameRencontres avec le cinéma méditerranéen was established in 1979 by the team of the Ciné-club Jean-Vigo. In 1989, the festival inaugurated a competitive section and was renamedFestival Cinema Mediterranéen Montpellier.[3]

Henri Talvat, one of Cinemed's co-founders, was the festival's president for many years[4] one of the event co-founders,[5] flanked by the director Jean-François Bourgeot.[6][7] In October 2014 Philippe Saurel, the mayor of the Montpellier Métropole, announced forthcoming changes in the Cinemed's management.[8] Jean-François Bourgeot resigned in 2015. In 2016, Christophe Leparc became the director of Cinemed (he is also the general secretary of the Directors' Fortnight of theCannes Film Festival), whileAurélie Filippetti was appointed its president.[9][10][11] In 2019, Filippetti was replaced by Leoluca Orlando, the mayor ofPalermo.[12]

Location and programme

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Cinemed's line-up features 200 films annually.[13] The festival puts emphasis on its spirit of tolerance, its programme reflects the drama of the region, caught up in the conflicts.[14][15][16] The screenings take place in various locations across the city, including Opéra Berlioz, Centre Rabelais, Maison pour tous Louis-Feuillade, etc.[17]

Awards and sections

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In feature film competition, theAntigone d'Or for the Best Film goes with a €15,000 prize where €9,000 go to the French distributor company. Other awards are the Filmgoers', the Critics', JAM award for best music, Social Energy Activities award, and CMCAS Young People award.[18] In short films competition the distributed prizes are: the Grand Prix for Short Films, the Filmgoers' Award, the Young People's award, Canal+ award. In the Documentaries Competition, theUlysses Prize is given for the best French international documentary film.[19]

Non-competitive sections include retrospectives and special screenings. Along with the abovementioned, Cinemed hostsYoung audience festival, middle schools screenings;Flying fish short film workshop for under 15 directors;Fais ton reportage workshop where emerging journalists from 12 to 18 years old create reports on the festival.[17]

Industry section

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Cinemed Meetings, an industry section, is a three days long professional event, dedicated to emerging filmmakers and their projects. Along with multiple professional and educational events, the section hosts pitching sessions where winners are offered development grants.[13][20] Established in 2022,Cinemed & Aflamuna programme chooses 10 projects from the Arab world.[21]

The industry section is supported by France's National Film Board CNC.[22]

References

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  1. ^"Cinemed – Montpellier International Mediterranean Film Festival, 2024". Cinéma du réel. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  2. ^Lemercier, Fabien (2024-10-04)."The staggering diversity of Mediterranean cinema is set for the showcase at the Cinemed Festival". Cineuropa. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  3. ^Gharbi, Mishka (2022-10-12)."Cinemed, le Festival du cinéma méditerranéen de Montpellier rouvre ses portes". Le Courrier de L’Atlas. Retrieved2025-02-24.
  4. ^"El Festival de Montpellier homenajea a Camino, "cineasta español de la memoria"". Levante. 2008-10-26. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  5. ^Bernde, Jeremy (2014-02-11)."36th edition of the Cinemed in Montpellier: an electric fence". Midi Libre. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  6. ^"El cine mediterráneo se da cita en Montpellier". RFI. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  7. ^Lorfevre, Gil (2014-11-04)."Montpellier: Philippe Saurel wants "from the change to the head of Cinemed"". Midi Libre. Retrieved2025-02-27.
  8. ^Bernede, Jeremy (2016-02-22)."L'ex-ministre a été choisie par Philippe Saurel. Christophe Leparc devient directeur général". Midi Libre. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  9. ^"CINEMED – Une nouvelle présidente et un nouveau directeur". Nouvel Hay. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  10. ^Lemercier, Fabien (2024-10-17)."Christophe Leparc Director, Cinemed". Cineuropa. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  11. ^Lemercier, Fabien (2023-10-20)."Christophe Leparc Director, Cinemed". Cineuropa. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  12. ^Bernede, Jeremy (2019-05-11)."Montpellier : la présidence du Cinemed confiée au maire de Palerme". Midi Libre. Retrieved2025-03-01.
  13. ^abKeslassy, Elsa (2022-10-14)."France's Cinemed Festival to Showcase Projects From Arab World With Aflamuna / Beirut DC (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  14. ^Macheretand, Mathieu; Mandelbaum, Jacques (2024-10-25)."Cinemed festival in Montpellier echoes Middle East's conflicts". Le Monde. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  15. ^"Croatian films at 42nd Cinemed". Croatian Audiovisual Centre. 2020-10-07. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  16. ^Passevant, Christiane (2011-12-21)."A Revolutionary Festival: 33rd International Festival of Mediterranean Cinema at Montpellier (October 21-29, 2011)". Film INternational. Retrieved2025-02-27.
  17. ^ab"Cinemed". Métropole de Montpellier. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  18. ^Lemercier, Fabien (2024-10-28)."To a Land Unknown triumphs at the Cinemed". Cineuropa. Retrieved2025-02-24.
  19. ^"Cinemed". Fest Agent. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  20. ^Lemercier, Fabien (2024-10-22)."REPORT: Cinemed Meetings 2024". Cineuropa. Retrieved2025-02-24.
  21. ^Lemercier, Fabien (2024-10-22)."REPORT: Cinemed Meetings 2024". Cineuropa. Retrieved2025-02-22.
  22. ^Vivarelli, Nick (2024-09-25)."Arab Films and Docs to Be Showcased at Montpellier Film Festival's Industry Strand (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved2025-02-22.
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