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AWARDS 1St Edition: Docnomads (2012-2014) (29) Festival participation and awards of short documentaries produced during 7 editions of DocNomads program between 2012-2019. AWARDS In total 38 short documentary films made between 2012-2019 in the DocNomads program have received 68 awards in various international film festivals such as the prestigious Goya Award in Spain, Pardino d’Oro Award at the Locarno IFF, the Silver Dove Award in Dok Leipzig in Germany, the Silver Eye Award at Jihlava IDFF, Best Austrian Newcomer Award at Vienna ISFF or the Green Years Award at Doclisboa IDFF. 1st edition: Docnomads (2012-2014) (29) 1. Miguel Lopez Beraza: Falak / Walls (Hungary, 2013) DN1 Goya Award for Best Short Documentary (Spain, 2015) Best Short Bavarian Film Fund Price at Regensburg Int. Short Film Week (Germany, 2015) Audience Award at Imago Festival (France, 2015) Best Short Documentary Award at Atlantidoc IDFF (Uruguay, 2015) Best Spanish Documentary Award at Miradasdoc IDFF (Spain, 2015) Asecan Scrip Award at Alcances IDFF (Spain, 2014) Audience Award at DocumentaMadrid IDFF (Spain, 2014) Official Selection at DokLeipzig (Germany, 2014) 2. Miguel Lopez Beraza: With All Our Cameras (Hungary, 2014) Best Short Film Award at New Era Horizons IFF (Poland, 2016) Jury Special Mention at Timishort FF (Romania, 2016) Official Selection at International Film Festival Rotterdam IFFR (the Netherlands, 2016) 3. Tareck Raffoul: Piros, Fehér, Zöld / Red, White, Green (Hungary, 2013) Best Short Documentary Award at Navi Mumbai IFF (India, 2014) Best Short Documentary Award at International Student FF of Písek (Czech Republic, 2014) Best Short Documentary Award at Scottish Mental Health FF (Scotland, 2014) Special Jury Mention at NDU IFF (Lebanon, 2014) Audience Award and Best Short Documentary Award at Original Narrative Student SFF (Dubai, 2015) Best Documentary Award at Arab SFF (Lebanon, 2015) Best Short Documentary Award at Fenacies - International Student FF (Uruguay, 2015) 4. Dorottya Zurbó: A tükör mögött / Behind the Mirror (Hungary, 2013) Best Documentary Direction Award at MAFSZ Hungarian Independent FF (Hungary, 2014) 5. Dorottya Zurbó: Dezső / Dezső (Hungary, 2013) Student Jury Certificate at Szolnok IFF of Fine Arts (Hungary, 2015) 6. Dorottya Zurbó: Budapest: utcák és terek / Budapest: Streets and Squares (Hungary, 2013) (1) Silver Ladybug in Turism Category at Serm FF (Serbia, 2016) 7. Panx Solajes: Blaud / Water Snake (Belgium, 2013) Special Jury Prize at Action4Climate (2015, USA) Best Experimental Film Award at My Hero IFF (2015, USA) 1 8. Joana Sousa: Betail (Belgium, 2014) Best Short Film at Curtas Vila do Conde IFF (Portugal, 2015) Honourable Mention at Hamburg ISFF (Germany, 2015) Official Selection at Vienna Independent SFF (Austria, 2015) Official Selection Tampere FF (Finland, 2015) Official Selection at Busan ISFF (South Korea, 2015) 9. Jolana Wieczorek: List do Polski (Belgium, 2013) Best Austrian Newcomer Award at Vienna ISFF (Austria, 2015) 10. Jola Wieczorek: O que resta / What remains Official Selection at Locarno International Film Festival (Switzerland, 2015) Nomination for Silver Eye Award at Jihlava IDFF (Czech Republic) 11. Oliver Victoria & Zimu Zhang: Once Upon a Time in Hungary (Hungary, 2014) Audience Award in the On the Road Competition at Mediawave IFF (Hungary, 2015) 12. Svitlana Shymko: Here Together (Portugal, 2013) 2nd Prize at Short FF about Migration (Ukraine, 2014) 13. Svitlana Shymo: The Doctor Leaves Last (Ukraine, 2014) Official Selection at IDFA International Documentary Film Festival of Amsterdam (the Netherlands, 2014) Official Selection at Sheffield Doc Fest (UK, 2015) Special Mention at DocuDays IHRFF (Ukraine, 2015) 14. Asia Dér: Levelek Ányámtól / Letter from Mom Nominated for Best Short Film at Hungarian Film Week (Hungary, 2016) 15. Diana Pacheco: Path (Hungary, 2013) Official Selection at Vision du Réel (Switzerland, 2014) 16. Nayeem Mahbub: Continental Drift (Belgium, 2013) Weimar Poetry Film Prize at Backup FF (Germany, 2016) 17. Zimu Zhang: The Lucky One (Portugal, 2012) Best Short Documentary Nomination at China Academy Awards of Documentary Film (China, 2013) Best Micro Documentary Nomination at Phoenix Video Documentary Award (China, 2013) 18. Sohel Rahman: The Passage (Portugal, 2014) Primeiro Olhar Award – Honorable Mention at Film Encounters of Viana (Portugal, 2015) 2nd edition: Docnomads (2013-2015) (11) 19. Robin Petré: Pulse (Hungary, 2015) (8) 2 Best Short Film Award at ECOFEST (Romania, 2016) Silver Eye Award at Jihlava IDFF (Czech Republic, 2016) Silver Dove Award at Dok Leipzig IDFF (Germany, 2016) Green Years Award for Best Short Documentary at Doclisboa IDFF (Portugal, 2016) International Film School Award at Listapad - Minsk International Film Festival (Belarous, 2016) Best Short Documentary Award at FICMEC International Environmental Film Festival (Spain, 2017) Best Documentary Award at FIKE Évora International Short Film Festival (Portugal, 2017) Nomination for Docu/Short Award at Docudays IHRDFF (Ukraine, 2017) Special Mention at Festival International Signes de Nuit (France, 2016) Nomination for Student Doc Award at Sheffield Doc Fest (UK, 2016) Nomination for Premiere Pas Competition at Vision du Réel (Switzerland, 2016) 20. Afsaneh Salalari: Conversion: The Guide of the Skin Allergy Treatment (Belgium, 2015) (1) Prix des Signes Award at Festival International Signe de Nuit (France, 2015) 21. Alexandr M. Vinogradov, Krisztina Meggyes, Martina Droandi és Pham Thu Hang: Sounds of Kazincbarcika (Hungary, 2014) (1) Best Short Documentary Award at Beginning Film Festival (Russia, 2014) 22. Rob Key: Tiny Delicate Foreign Castles (Portugal, 2013) (1) Best Short Film in Borders Competition at Visionaria 22 Sienna (Italy, 2015) 23. Alyx Ayn Arumpac: Garázs Inventory (Hungary, 2014) Official selection at Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival (France, 2016) 3rd edition: Docnomads (2014-2016) (8) 24. Cristina Hanes: Antonio e Catarina (Portugal, 2017) (3) Best International Short Film Award/Pardino d’Oro Award at the Locarno International Film Festival (2017) Audience Award at Slow Short Film Festival (UK, 2018) Special Mention for Documentary at Porto Femme FF (Portugal, 2018) 25. Alexander Mihalkovich: My Granny from Mars (Belgium, 2015) Docutalents Award at Sarajevo Film Festival (Bosnia-Hercegovina, 2018) 26. Arya Rothe: Casa da Quina (Portugal, 2014) (1) Special Jury Award at Filmadrid IFF (Spain, 2015) 27. José Fernandes: Beyond Marao (Portugal, 2014) (1) Tree of Life Award – Special Mention at IndieLisboa IFF (Portugal, 2014) Honorable Mention at Encontros de Viana (Portugal, 2016) 28. Emmanuel Agyapong: Roaming Earth (Belgium, 2015) (1) Yaa Asantewaa Award at Benpaali FF (Ghana, 2016) 4th edition: Docnomads (2015-2017) (9) 29. Atsushi Kuwayama: A friendship in tow/toe (Portugal, 2016) 3 Best Documentary Award in the Student Category at Sophia Awards (Bulgaria, 2016) Official Selection at HotDocs IDFF (Canada, 2017) 30. Nicolas Forero, Katharina List, Yamil Rodriguez és Tamara Bartincki: Portaits of the Hill (Hungary, 2016) (1) Best International Documentary Award at Nuevas Olas Film Festival of Santander (Spain, 2016) 31. Maryam Bayani: Rainbow Children: Portrait of Elika (Belgium, 2018) (2) Youth Vision Award at 21st United Nations Association Film Festival (USA, 2018) Special Mention at 13th Filem'On International Film Festival for Young Audience (Belgium, 2018) Golden Prize at 48th Roshd International Film Festival (Iran, 2018) 32. Xinyang Meng: Histories of Wolves (Portugal, 2017) (2) Best Film Award at Curt'Arruda (Portugal, 2018) Best International Short Documentary Award 21st Guanajuato International Film Festival (Mexico, 2018) Honourable Mention at Encontros de Cinema de Viana (Portugal, 2019) Official Selection at HotDocs IDFF (Canada, 2018) 33. Zeinah Al Qahwaji: Shadow (Belgium, 2017) (1) Gold Lion Award Barcelona International Short Film Festival (Spain, 2019) 5th edition: Docnomads (2016-2018) (5) 34. Angie Obeid: Pacific (Belgium, 2018) Official selection at HotDocs (Canada, 2019) Official Selection at Vision du Réel (Switzerland, 2019) 35. Antoine Fontaine: Insectopedia (Belgium, 2018) Special Mention in VAF Wildcard Competition at International Short Film Festival Leuven (Belgium, 2018) 36. Bronte Stahl: Terril (Belgium, 2018) Official selection at Rotterdam IFF (the Netherland, 2019) 37. Christina Agatha Zachariades: Lavandaria Publica (Portugal, 2017) Special Mention at KO:SH International Film Festival (Albania, 2018) 38. Hosein Jalilvand: Song of the Bell (Hungary, 2017) (1) Best Director Award at the Green Years Competition at Doclisboa (Portugal, 2018) 39. Zhang Ymeng: Eastward Go (Belgium, 2018) (1) Jury Award at National Film School Competition at Listapad - Minsk International Film Festival (Belarus, 2018) 40. Pedro Camara: Nadír (Hungary, 2017) (1) 2nd Prize in Cinespace Award at Houston Cinema Arts Festival (USA, 2017) 6th edition: Docnomads (2017-2019) (6) 41. Ahsan Mahmood Yunus: After the Fire (Portugal, 2018) Best Film Award at the Green Years Competition at Doclisboa (Portugal, 2018) 4 42. Karoliina Gröndahl: Exist, Non-Exist (Portugal,2018) (2) Best Social Documentary Award at Indie Doc Pro (Spain, 2019) Best Documentary Award at Festival Cinema ZERO (Italy 2018) 43. Karoliina Gröndahl: In Afrodite’s Room (Portugal, 2018) (1) Best Short Film at CinAlfama Lisbon International Film Festival (Portugal, 2018) 44. Karoliina Gröndahl: Dear Enemy (Belgium, 2019) (1) Best Short Film Award at Tulum World Environment Film Festival (Mexico, 2019) 45. Weronika Anna Jurkiewicz:
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