Awards and Jury 2020

WINNERS

Best Film in competition: Skin di Guy Nattiv

Audience Award: Skin di Guy Nattiv

Jury Grand Prix – Best Director: Inanimate di Lucia Bulgheroni

Best Performance – Mobilitazioni Artistiche Award: Soska Kocev per Sticker di Georgi M. Unkovski

Best Film – Next Generation category: Lost & found di Andrew Goldsmith e Bradley Slabe

Best Film – Other Visions category: Season di Giovanna Lopalco

 

ENRICO CATTANEO
Sports journalist, he deals with commentary on important competitions such as swimming and skiing championships and the Tour of Italy for Rai Sport. Passionate about cinema, he is, together with other colleagues, one of the founders of the Trevignano Film Fest, a thematic film festival that every year, since 2012, offers international films of social importance.

CLARA GALANTE
Actress, singer and author. Graduated from the National Academy of Dramatic Art “Silvio D’Amico”, Luca Ronconi’s assistant at Piccolo Teatro in Milan, she has worked with Federico Tiezzi, Michele Placido, Giorgio Albertazzi, Marco Bellocchio and others.
Among the most significant collaborations are those with the Performa Biennial in New York, the Columbia University and the Watermill Center by the American director Bob Wilson.
She made her debut in Seoul at the Sejon Center of Art in The Mission with the music by Ennio and Andrea Morricone.

VALENTINA RE
Professor of Cinema, Photography and Television at the University of Link Campus University. In 2005 she received a PhD in Theater and Film Studies at the University of Bologna. She has been a researcher at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her research mainly concerns the relationships between theories of cinema, media, aesthetics, and literary theory, the forms of production, distribution, circulation and consumption of the audiovisual products.

FEDERICO RIZZO
Director, screenwriter and writer, he has made several short films, including “Milano Violenta” produced by Sky and “La tunica”, awarded at the European Parliament in Brussels for its anti-racist values. He has made ten fictional films and written several novels. His new film “999”will soon be released, a coming-of-age story set in the world of football.

DAVIS TAGLIAFERRO
After graduating as an actor and assistant director he studied and worked with important masters of cinema and theatre. In the field of cinema, he made his debut at the Festival del Cinema di Venezia in Salvatore Mereu’s “Bellas Mariposas”, an international award-winning film.