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Olhares do Mediterrâneo - Women's Film Festival is an international film festival of films made by Mediterranean women directors. The 8th edition of the Festival took place in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 10-14 2021, at Cinema São Jorge.
Apart from the films, the Festival offers a diversity of cultural activities that take place during the whole festival at the same venue. A call to submissions for the 9th edition will be between Feb 15 and April 30.
After a successful first edition, in 2014, the film festival made an upgrade and took it to the competitive level.
In 2019, the Festival changed its name (and logo) to OLHARES DO MEDITERRÂNEO – WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL
The winners of the 8th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2021 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon
The winners of the 7th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2020 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
Due to the pandemics of Covid19, there was no Audience Award in 2020
The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon
The winners of the 6th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2019 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon
The winners of the 5th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2018 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
The awards were made by Sedimento
The winners of the 4th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2017 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
The Others, by Ayse Polat Turkey, documentary, 2016 UN PAESE DI CALABRIA, by Shu Aiello and Catherine Catella, France/Italy, documentary, 2016
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
CAFÉ NAGLER, by Mor Kaplansky and Yariv Barel Israel/Germany, documentary, 2015 80 AND COUNTING, by Lina Chaplin, Israel, documentary, 2016
The awards were made by Joana Toste.
The winners of the 3rd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2016 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Audience Award
The winners of the 2nd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2015 were:
→Jury award
→Audience Award
The awards were made by Isabel Bernardes da Silva and Thomas Kahrel.
A major contributor to this article appears to have a
close connection with its subject. (August 2017) |
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verification. (August 2017) |
Olhares do Mediterrâneo - Women's Film Festival is an international film festival of films made by Mediterranean women directors. The 8th edition of the Festival took place in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 10-14 2021, at Cinema São Jorge.
Apart from the films, the Festival offers a diversity of cultural activities that take place during the whole festival at the same venue. A call to submissions for the 9th edition will be between Feb 15 and April 30.
After a successful first edition, in 2014, the film festival made an upgrade and took it to the competitive level.
In 2019, the Festival changed its name (and logo) to OLHARES DO MEDITERRÂNEO – WOMEN'S FILM FESTIVAL
The winners of the 8th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2021 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon
The winners of the 7th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2020 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
Due to the pandemics of Covid19, there was no Audience Award in 2020
The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon
The winners of the 6th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Women's Film Festival in 2019 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
The awards were made by the students of António Arroio, a Secondary Art School, in Lisbon
The winners of the 5th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2018 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
The awards were made by Sedimento
The winners of the 4th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2017 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
The Others, by Ayse Polat Turkey, documentary, 2016 UN PAESE DI CALABRIA, by Shu Aiello and Catherine Catella, France/Italy, documentary, 2016
→Começar a Olhar (School films)
→Audience Award
CAFÉ NAGLER, by Mor Kaplansky and Yariv Barel Israel/Germany, documentary, 2015 80 AND COUNTING, by Lina Chaplin, Israel, documentary, 2016
The awards were made by Joana Toste.
The winners of the 3rd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2016 were:
→Jury award
→Travessias Award
→Audience Award
The winners of the 2nd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2015 were:
→Jury award
→Audience Award
The awards were made by Isabel Bernardes da Silva and Thomas Kahrel.