Doclisboa
Doclisboa is a documentary film festival in Lisbon, Portugal[1][2][3][4][5] which held its first edition in 2002.
In 2020, Doclisboa was organized into six moments of programme across six months, in order to deal with the pandemic restrictions while presenting its physical screenings in Lisbon's main venues.
In 2021, the festival returned to its original, with a 11-day live format.
The 19th edition took place between 21 an 31 October, with its original sections, featuring a total of 249 films. The winner of Best Film Award (International Competition) was 918 Nights, by Spanish director Arantza Santesteban.
In 2022, the festival's 20th edition will be held from 6 to 16 October, welcoming films from all over the world, with its competitive and non-competitive sections: the International Competition, National Competition, New Visions, From the Earth to the Moon, Heart Beat, Retrospectives, Cinema of Urgency, Green Years and Doc Alliance.
Call for entries are open until May 31, 2022.
Doclisboa is part of the Doc Alliance – a creative partnership between 7 key European documentary film festivals.
Awards
Best Film (International Competition)
Year | English title | Original title | Director(s) | Country |
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2004 | At School | A scuola | Leonardo di Costanzo | Italy |
2005 † | Before the Flood | Yan Yu and Li Yifan | China | |
2005 † | Alimentation générale | Chantal Briet | France | |
2006 | Tierra Negra | Ricardo Íscar | Spain | |
2007 | These Girls | El-Banate Dol | Tahani Rached | Egypt |
2008 | End of the Rainbow | Robert Nugent | France | |
2009 | Petition | Zhao Liang | China | |
2010 | El Sicario, Room 164 | Gianfranco Rosi | Italy / France | |
2011 | It's The Earth Not the Moon | É na Terra Não é na Lua | Gonçalo Tocha | Portugal |
2012 | Three Sisters | Wang Bing | France / Hong Kong | |
2013 | What Now? Remind Me | E Agora? Lembra-me | Joaquim Pinto | Portugal |
2014 | Fathers and Sons | Fu Yu Zi | Wang Bing | China / France |
2015 | Il Solengo | Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis | Italy / Argentina | |
2016 | Calabria | Pierre-François Sauter | Switzerland | |
2017 | Milla | Valérie Massadian | France / Portugal | |
2018 | Greetings From Free Forests | Ian Soroka | United States / Slovenia / Croatia | |
2019 | Santikhiri Sonata | Thunska Pansittivorakul | Thailand / Germany | |
2021 | 918 Nights | Arantza Santesteban | Spain |
References
- ^ Cláudia Carvalho (2012-02-28). "DocLisboa anuncia nova direcção que conta com Susana de Sousa Dias". ípsilon (in Portuguese). Público. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
- ^ Lusa (2012-02-28). "Festival DocLisboa cumpre dez anos com nova direção". SIC Notícias (in Portuguese). Impresa. Archived from the original on 2012-03-02. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
- ^ Lusa (2011-10-30). ""É na Terra não é na Lua", de Gonçalo Tocha, vence IX DocLisboa". SIC Notícias (in Portuguese). Impresa. Archived from the original on 2011-10-31. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
- ^ Lusa (2011-10-20). "Festival Doclisboa começa hoje". Diário de Notícias (in Portuguese). Controlinveste. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
- ^ Redacção / Pedro Calhau (2011-10-06). "DocLisboa: o mundo visto por 172 filmes de 33 países". TVI24 (in Portuguese). Media Capital. Retrieved 2012-02-28.
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