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2017 winners Jury award Travessias Award Começar a Olhar (School films) Audience Award 2016 winners Jury award Travessias Award Audience Award 2015 winners Jury award Audience Award - References
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{{COI|date=August 2017}}{{refimprove|date=August 2017}}Olhares do Mediterrâneo - Cinema no Feminino is an international festival of films made by Mediterranean women directors. The 5th edition of the Festival, in 2018, will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, from September 27 to September 30 at the 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 6th edition will be held from January 2019 on. After a successful first edition, in 2014, the film festival made an upgrade and took it to the competitive level. 2017 winnersThe winners of the 4th edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2017 were: Jury award- Best Feature Film: Willy 1er, by Marielle Gautier, Ludovic Boukherma, Zoran Boukherma and Hugo P Thomas, France, fiction, 2016
- Best Short Film: KOT FARKY (Groundlevel), by Ayris Alptekin, Turkey, fiction, 2016
Travessias AwardIn ex aequo - ÖTEKILER (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)- Best Film: TUTTE LE COSE SONO PIENE DI LEI, by Maria Tilli, Italy, fiction, 2015
- Honorable Mention: EL PESO DE LA MANTA, by Francesca Romana Degl’Innocenti, Aisha Doherty, Julie France, Clelia Goodchild, Leanne Hayman, Becky Lamich, Prunelle Mathet Girardeau, Toulla Mavromati, Cindy Parker, George Brereton, John English, Tom Gardner, David Innes and James Royle, Spain, documentary, 2016
- Honorable Mention: ISTISS IMETSEN (Women of Imetsen), by Hilali Kawtar, Morocco/Switzerland, documentary, 2015
Audience AwardIn ex aequo - 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. 2016 winners The winners of the 3rd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2016 were: Jury award- Best Feature Film: LES MESSAGERS, by Hélène Crouzillat and Laetitia Tura, France, documentary, 2014, 70’
- Best Short Film: GUEULE DE LOUP, by Alice Vial, France, fiction, 2014, 24’
Travessias Award- Best Film: LUOGHI COMUNI, by Angelo Loy, Italy, documentary, 2015, 75’
Audience Award- Best Film: PIRATES OF SALE, by Merième Addou (Morocco) and Rosa Rogers (UK), documentary, 2014, 78’
- Honorable Mention: LES MESSAGERS, by Hélène Crouzillat and Laetitia Tura, France, documentary, 2014, 70’
The awards were made by Isabel Bernardes da Silva and Thomas Kahrel. 2015 winners The winners of the 2nd edition of Olhares do Mediterrâneo – Cinema no Feminino in 2015 were: Jury award- Best Feature Film: KUMUN TADI (SEABURNERS), by Melisa Önel, Turkey, fiction, 2014
- Best Short Film: NÃO SÃO FAVAS, SÃO FEIJOCAS, by Tânia Dinis, Portugal, documentary/experimental, 2013
- Honorable Mention: DONA FÚNFIA, by Margarida Madeira, Portugal, animation, 2013
Audience Award- Best Film: THIS IS MY LAND, by Tamara Erde, France, documentary, 2014
- Honorable Mention: SIMSHAR, by Rebecca Cremona, Malta, fiction, 2014
The awards were made by Isabel Bernardes da Silva and Thomas Kahrel. ReferencesExternal links{{Commons category|Film festivals}}- Olharesdomediterraneo.org: official Olhares do Mediterrâneo — Cinema no Feminino website
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