THE WINNERS OF THE MOSCOW INTERNATIONAL
DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL DOKER 2018
FEATURE DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY
MAKALA by Emmanuel Gras (France, Сongo 86 min)
BEST DIRECTOR
WEAVING by Wang Yang (China 94 Min)
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN KIDS by Elena Gutkina & Genrikh Ignatov (Russia 52 Min)
BEST EDITING
MAKALA by Emmanuel Gras (France, Сongo 86 min)
BEST SOUND
THE WOLF AND THE SEVEN KIDS by Elena Gutkina & Genrikh Ignatov (Russia 52 Min)
SPECIAL MENTION
BRAGUINO by Clément Cogitore (France, Russia 49 Min)
JURY:
Uli Gaulke (Germany)
Vladislav Opelyants (Russia)
Diana Tabakov (Czech Republic)
«A man has only 1 tool and a tree to make for his living, he decides to make wooden coal and sell it in a village 50 km away from his home and family. Like sisyfos he starts this endless and longsome pilgrimage. The spectator physically experiences the dust, noise and heat in this cinematic journey. Like a sculptur the director reduced the image to the core revealing the essence of our life and in this way created a space for each of us to reflect on mankind» — Uli Gaulke about Makala by Emmanuel Gras
«Far away from the civilisation people find their paradise and even in this closed world a river creates a border between two families in conflict. From the first moment of the film we enter a new space. Like the inhabitants themselves the director builds a world and with his strong author's vision creates a coherent audiovisual experience» — Diana Tabakov about Braguino By Clément Cogitore
SHORT DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY
DUST by Jakub Radej (Poland 25 Min)
SPECIAL MENTION
OH BROTHER OCTOPUS by Florian Kunert (Germany, Indonesia 27 Min)
CHOLERA by Svetlana Chernikova (Russia 15 min)
JURY:
Boris Mitic (Serbia)
Vasilij Koreckij (Russia)
Agnieszka Janowska (Poland)
THE AUDIENCE AWARD
THE FIFTH SUN by Cristiana Pecci & Matteo Maggi (Finland 90 Min)
BEST IT DOCUMENTARY
THE WORLD IS MINE by Ann Oren (Israel, Japan 70 Min)
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