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Prishtina International Film Festival

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Annual film festival held in Pristina, Kosovo
Not to be confused withPenal Reform International (PRI), which has also held a film festival.

Prishtina International Film Festival- Prifest
LocationPristina, Kosovo
Founded2009
AwardsGolden Goddess
LanguageInternational

ThePrishtina International Film Festival, also known as thePristina Film Festival andPriFilmFest, is afilm festival held annually inPristina,Kosovo, that screens prominent international cinema productions in theBalkan region and beyond, and draws attention to the Kosovarfilm industry. It was created after the2008 Kosovo declaration of independence. The first festival was held in 2009, and featured actressVanessa Redgrave as the host. In 2015, the festival was cancelled due to a cut in funding by the Ministry of Culture of Kosovo. The 7th edition of the festival, which was scheduled to take place from 24 April to 1 May, was thus instead held inTirana,Albania on 24 and 25 April and renamed to "PriFest in Exile".[1][2]

History

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Afterits independence in 2008, Kosovo looked for ways to promote its cultural and artistic image.Vjosa Berisha "designed a project on promoting Kosovo internationally and build a better image for Kosovo." The project became PriFilmFest; Berisha served as an artistic director.[3] The organizers submitted a proposal for the festival for June 2009, with actress Vanessa Redgrave serving as the chairman of the board.[4] It was rescheduled to September. As of October 2009[update], it has become one of five active Kosovar film festivals that have emerged from 2002.[5]

PriFilmFest posted that its mission was "to open doors of the newest country in the world, Kosovo, to welcome different cultures of the world through cinema, using it as a medium to promote open dialog between cultures and nations." It brought in international directors and producers, and promotes Kosovar films. Its organizers have stated that Kosovo should not be known solely for political events, but for its culture.[6] Berisha stated that PriFilmFest was inspired by theSarajevo Film Festival, which had "branded the city internationally."[5]

As part of the event, the winners would each receive a statue called the Golden Goddess, which was based on "Goddess of the throne", a terracotta figure from theNeolithic period that was discovered in Kosovo in 1960, and had become the city's symbol.[7][8]

The PriFilmFest founders are: Vjosa Berisha, Orhan Kerkezi, Fatos Berisha, and Faton Hasimja.[9]

In October 2024,City Film Days Prishtina took pace at Berlin's Moviemento Cinema. The event was organized by the non-profit organisation21 October e.V. and is not related to PriFilmFest.

PriFilm Forum

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Starting with the second edition in 2010, the PriFilmFest launched a co-production group called PriFilm Forum. It consisted of seminars, workshops, and discussions designed to connect Kosovar filmmakers with those in neighboring countries. The two-day workshop in 2010 brought together filmmakers from Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia; they listened to presentations from co-production professionals, including EAVE (European Audio-Visual Entrepreneurs), Medienboard (German Film Fund), and Robert Bosch Stiftung. Producers and filmmakers from Bosnia, Croatia and Bulgaria shared their experiences.

PriFilmFest 2009

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The first edition ran from 22 to 30 September 2009. The slogan for the first edition was "The beginning...", which referencedHumphrey Bogart'sCasablanca quote: "This is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."[5] ActressVanessa Redgrave, who had worked on many charitable causes in Kosovo, hosted the event.[5][6] Berisha stated that Kosovo was trying to host events that shift media attention from politics, and that the movies in the competition include entries from the Balkans, Germany, UK and Afghanistan.[5] The show opened with the world premiere ofGjergj Xhuvani'sEast, West, East: The Final Sprint.[10]The event included both competition and non-competition films.[10] Six awards were presented. The event only screened one Kosovar film:Across the Road by Yll Citaku. However, the film was not qualified for the competition section, because it had been filmed in digital camera format.[5] The festival also fostered discussion among the filmmakers and the audience on how to help filmmaking in Kosovo.[5]

Jury

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The following people served as the jurors for the festival.[11]

  • Isa Qosja, film director. President of the jury.
  • Marcel Maiga, festival organizer.
  • David Gothard, director.
  • Mira Staleva, deputy director ofSofia IFF.
  • Saimir Kumbaro, director.

Awards

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Source: PriFilmFest website[12] and Southeast Europe website.[10]

AwardFilmPerson
Best FilmSnowAida BegićBosnia and Herzegovina
Best DirectorOpium Wardirector:Siddiq BarmakAfghanistan
Best ActorThe Living and the Deadunknown[note 1]
Best ActressI am from Titov VelesLabina Mitevska
Special Jury PrizeEast, West, East: The Final SprintGjergj XhuvaniAlbania
Jury's Special Mention for the Best FilmI am from Titov Veles--
Audience PrizeTime of the Cometdirector: Fatmir KoçiAlbania

PriFilmFest 2010

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The second edition ran from 22 to 29 September 2010. Italian actorFranco Nero attended.[13]Eva Orner, who won an Oscar for the documentaryTaxi to the Dark Side, opened the event, and chaired the jury. The festival included special screenings ofSamuel Maoz'sLebanon,Roman Polanski'sThe Ghost Writer,Franco Nero'sAngelus Hiroshimae,Goran Paskaljević'sHoneymoons (Medeni mesec), andJan Verheyen'sDossier K. Ten medium-length films were also presented. The Italian Embassy presentedThe Italian Retrospective which included five films from directorGianni Amelio.[13]

The slogan for the festival was changed to "Friendship continues..."[7]

Awards

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AwardFilmPerson
Best FilmOn the Path (Na putu)Bosnia and Herzegovina[note 2]--
Best DirectingTehroun (Teheran)IranFranceNader T. Homavoun
Best Actor[note 3]The AlbanianNik Xhelilaj
Best ActressOn the Path (Na putu)Zrinka CvitešićCroatia
Special Acknowledgements by the JuryAlive (Gjalle)
If I Want to Whistle, I Whistle
Artan Minarolli
Florin ŞerbanRomania
Media AwardWar is overNorth MacedoniaSwitzerlandMitko Panov
Audience AwardBorder Donkeys (Gomaret e Kufirit)Kosovodirector: Jeton Ahmetaj
Special Award of the JuryThe AlbanianAlbaniaGermanydirector: Johannes Naber

PriFilmFest 2011

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The third edition of the festival was held from 24 September to 1 October 2011.[7] It opened withThe Forgiveness of Blood, a film by American directorJoshua Marston, and finished at the Square 21 with a red carpet gala. The president of the jury wasGedeon Burkhard (Inglourious Basterds), who had also submitted a medium-length film calledBridges.[14]

The slogan for the third edition was changed to "Friendship. Forever."[3][7]

The second edition of PriFilm Forum was held on 25 and 26 September, connecting worldwide directors and producers with those in Kosovo. Presenters included Sarah Calderon (Karma Films), Satu Elo (EAVE), Bernd Buder (Berlin International Film Festival), Roshanak Behesht Nedjad (Flying Moon), David Grumbach (French filmmaker), and Elma Tataragic (Program Selector,Sarajevo Film Festival).[7][14][15]

Awards

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Source: PriFilmFest website.[14]

AwardFilmPerson
Best FilmLoverboyRomaniadirector:Cătălin Mitulescu
Special Jury PrizePunk's Not Deaddirector: Vladimir BlazevskiNorth Macedonia
Best DirectorShelterDragomir Sholey
Best ActorLoverboyGeorge Piştereanu[note 4]
Best ActressAmnestyLuli Bitri
Silver Goddess – Best Film in Middle-Length CategoryDaddydirector: Umut DagAustria
Special Jury mentionRoom 304Denmarkdirector: Birgitte Stærmose
Audience AwardAmnestyAlbaniadirector: Bujar Alimani
Media jury award – Best FilmOur Grand Despairdirector: Seyfi TeomanTurkey

PriFest 2012

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The fourth edition was held from 24 September to 1 October 2012.

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Jury

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The jury for the fourth edition were divided into four groups:[16]

  • Competition Program Jury: Daniela Weber, David Gothard and Blerta Zeqiri
  • Honey & Blood Program Jury: David Gant, Sylvia Stevens and Barbara Lorey de Lacharierre
  • Middle-Length Program Jury: Alban Ukaj, Nikola Ljuca and Igor A. Nola
  • Media Jury: Arbana Osmani, Kushtrim Sudiku and Adriane Pajaziti

Awards

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Source: PriFest website.[17]

AwardFilmPerson
Best FilmThree WorldsFrancedirector:Catherine Corsini
Special Jury PrizeAvéBulgariadirector:Konstantin Bojanov
Best Directortie:Kuma
Just the wind
tie:Umut DagAustria
Bence FliegaufHungary
Best ActorThe RepentantNabil AsliAlgeria
Best ActressThree WorldsArta DobroshiKosovo
Special Jury MentionThe HouseSlovakiaZuzana Liová
Red Goddess – Balkan film categoryHoney and BloodParadeSrđan Dragojević
Silver Goddess – Middle Length ProgramVastNetherlandsdirector: Rolf van Ejik
Media Award[note 5]Three Worldsdirector: Catherine Corsini
Audience AwardAgnus DeiKosovoAgim Sopi

Notes

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  1. ^The PriFilmFest website listed "The crew of actors" as the best actor.
  2. ^Actress Jasmila Zbanic and Actor/Co-Producer Leon Lucev accepted the award.
  3. ^TheBekim Fehmiu Award for Best Actor is given by Kosovo's Ministry of Culture.
  4. ^Piştereanu was 21 years old when he starred inLoverboy, and it was his second film.
  5. ^The Media Award for 2012 was awarded by the Dritan Hoxha Foundation

References

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  2. ^"PriFest cancelled owing to lack of state support".Cineuropa.
  3. ^ab"Our Fellow Vjosa Berisha Promoting Kosova".National Albanian American Council. Hope Fellowships. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  4. ^"PriFilmFest – Prishtina International Film Festival 1 Annual June 05, 2009 to June 12, 2009".Without a Box. Retrieved26 September 2012.
  5. ^abcdefgKassapoli, Veton (15 October 2009)."Kosovo's cinema, a new beginning".Balcani Caucaso. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  6. ^ab"Vanessa Redgrave: Kosovo makes me happy".New Kosova Report. 23 September 2009. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  7. ^abcdeIndiano, Andrea (15 September 2011)."Kosovo is not just about war. The importance of Prishtina International Film Festival – PriFilmFest".Prishtina Press. Archived fromthe original on 8 October 2011. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  8. ^Thorpe, Nick (4 June 2007)."Kosovo contest for state symbols".BBC. Pristina. Retrieved21 February 2008.
  9. ^"Founders".PriFilmFest.org. Archived fromthe original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved4 October 2012.
  10. ^abcBislimi, Bekhim (10 November 2009)."Kosovo's Film Fest: A Good Start with Vanessa Redgrave".southeasteurope.eu. Archived fromthe original on 13 February 2013. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  11. ^"Editions – Jury 2009 – Jury".PriFilmFest.org. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved26 September 2012.
  12. ^"Awards 2009".PriFilmFest.org. Archived fromthe original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  13. ^abHasimja, Milot (22 September 2010)."A week with "PriFilmFest"".Kosovo 20 What & Where. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  14. ^abc"3rd Edition of PriFilmFest closing night: All the Golden Goddess winners".PriFilmFest.org. Archived fromthe original on 18 May 2012. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  15. ^"Final Agenda of the PriFilmForum, 2nd Edition of the PriFilmForum (25/26 September 2011)".PriFilmFest.org. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved26 September 2012.
  16. ^"Jury & Awards. PriFest. 24 September".PriFilmFest.org. Retrieved25 September 2012.
  17. ^"Three Awards for Three Worlds at Fourth Edition of PriFest".Prifest.org. Retrieved27 November 2012.
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