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11th International Festival
Signes de Nuit
Paris

October 10th - 20th 2013

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AWARD CELEBRATION

The 11th Festival International Signes de Nuit
Paris

October 10th - 20th 2013

The Awards of the Section Documentaries
Sunday October 20th / 8 pm
Résidence Lucien Payé Cité Universitaire / Paris

 

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The Main Award
(over 45 mn) :

Silent Chaos
Antonio Spano



Silent Chaos

PREMIERE FRANCAISE


Silent Chaos
Antonio Spano

Italy, Democratic Republic of Congo
2012 | 0:45:00

North Kivu, Democratic Republic Of Congo. After a bloody civil war that lasted for years, Congolese society has lost its identity. However, archaic superstitions and magical beliefs are the only elements left which still bring the population together. These forces guide the defense of the territory led by Mai-Mai rebels, but they also make people consider those who are different as a threat, just like what happens to the deaf in Butembo. This is the story of those who have no voice and no hope, but who keep struggling for their own d ignity, not willing to resign to unhappiness.

 

 


Jury Declaration :
For the beauty and the sincerity of its philosophical and plastic approach of the tragic events that occured in Congo.

Directors Statement:
What a magnificent way to get up in a Sunday morning! What can I say? It's an unexpected surprise! I want to thank the Jury, people who came to live this Festival and of course Dieter and all the whole Festival Staff. For me this award, in such important city as Paris, it's a big injection of strenght and confidence to keep continuing to go what makes me happy: to tell hidden stories.
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The Main Award
(up 45 mn) :

Venomous Foids (Vishaparvam)
Vipin Vijay



Venomous Foids

PREMIERE FRANCAISE


Venomous Foids (Vishaparvam)
Vipin Vijay

India
2013 | 0:30:00

A video essay that looks into the contemporary simulation of the old relationship between sign and referent. A toxicologist, a convict, a herpetologist, a traditional healer ponder deeply to get closer to the reality of things.

 

 


Jury Declaration :
This film shows the still existing capacities of communication with the unknown of the nature and with the inner levels of reality. The Snake cycle.

Directors Statement:
Directors Statement: It is gratifying to see that one’s work has made some connect with people who have watched it. I thank one and all for the support and patronage. Personally it is important for me, at least, to imagine the emotional prospect of life around me with full blown disbelief, so as to see the edge of it… I was attracted to Ayurveda’s Toxicology branch, the science of poisons, which initiated me to make this documentary. This led to knowing many individuated notions of a living tradition, and the process was in itself attuning to time and space in a peculiar mode. To engage with this creation of divergence that occurs in an unfamiliar chronicle of time, that’s the chance, this documentary offered. Thank you so much. Regards from India. Vipin

 

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The Sign Award
(over 45 mn)
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The Road : a story of life and death
Marc Issacs  
The Signs Award is attributed to films treating an important subject in an original, convincing and surprising way.


The Road : a story of life and death

FRENCH PREMIERE


The Road : a story of life and death
Marc Issacs

Great Britain
2012 | 1:15:00

The road in Marc Isaacs's highly engagingdocumentary is the A5, the 300-mile Roman legacy connecting Holyhead to Marble Arch. Isaacs installed his camera at various points to record its many travellers: marching Muslims, Buddhist monks seeking nirvana in Colindale, an alcoholic ex-navvy, whose loneliness is horribly compelling and rarely observed this honestly. As proposed by his 2001 doc Lift – which sought out characters in a tower block – Isaacs may be British cinema's pre-eminent people person, locating strangeness, melancholy and joy in the urban landscape, and those who inhabit it. Almost every subject might have merited their own film, but the brisk diversity is central to what emerges as a subtly pointed, humorous and, above all, humane contribution to the immigration debate: the road has been retraced as a lifeline, pumping fresh blood into the city's heart.

 


Jury Declaration :
For the filmmaker’s ability to depict not only the complexities of the migration phenomenon but above all for the honest and beatiful portrait of each one of the characters.


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The Night Award :

Snake Dance
Manu Riche, Patrick Manham
The Night Award honors films, which are able to balance ambiguity and complexity characterized by enigmatic mysteriousness and subtleness, which keeps mind and consideration moving.



Snake Dance


Snake Dance
Manu Riche, Patrick Manham

Belgium, Netherlands, Ireland
2012 | 1:17:00

Snake Dance, the new film by the Belgian documentary-maker Manu Riche and the English-Irish writer and scenarist Patrick Marnham, is about the genesis of the atomic bomb. The journey leading up to this story was a long one. We plunge into the jungle of the Congo in the footsteps of Leopold II in search of the place where uranium is mined. We cross the ocean to Los Alamos, the base in New Mexico where Robert J. Oppenheimer developed the atom bomb assisted by the best physicists in the world. We follow the bomb to Japan, where it destroyed Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. Riche and Marnham introduce a second thread into their film, that of the German art historian and anthropologist Aby Warburg (1866-1929). Warburg was the first to demonstrate the importance of iconography -- a history in images -- in the study of civilisations and cultures. For instance, he studied the religious symbolism of the Pueblo Indians and more specifically the Hopi tribe, who lived very near the place where the Los Alamos camp was built. In 1923, the visionary Warburg wrote: 'What interested me as a cultural historian was that in the midst of a country that had made technological culture into an admirable precision weapon in the hands of intellectual man, an enclave or primitive pagan humanity was able to maintain itself.' Snake Dance is about the choices modern man has to make if he wants to survive. Like Prometheus, he makes fatal decisions that leave him alone in a world of chaos.

Extrait: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVq9sI10S8A




Jury Declaration :
For its creative contribution to the comprehension of the phenomenon with the greatest impact in the Twentieth century - the invention and the use of the atomic bombe.

 

 

 

 

 


 

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