Taiwanese director Julian Chou’nun a “blind love”, a drama about a sensitive young man who discovered the secret work between his mother and a mysterious woman won the best award at the 7th working film festival.
Chou’s Sophomore feature, the premiere of the Tiger race in Rotterdam Intl. The film festival praised the jury for “fearless and brave voice in terms of”.
In a pre-written video message, Chou, the best reward of the festival and “The incredible work is” distinguished and humble “,” The director added that “it will work more to turn this honor to more meaningful movies.”
The award stressed the importance of several directors, stressing the importance of several directed by Africans to manage their stories. The director Vusi was the most carefully controlled message by Africa – “Happy: Happy: Happy Sindan” for the best African films for the best African movies “Soyen Donald Trump’s genocide” A Allual “Genocide” A Allual Sound ”
“Currently, we live in an important time, it is important to tell the South African story around South Africa in the middle of all these false narrates around South Africa. He is intentionally knowing that it is intentional to find the narrative of Africa,” Africa plays with applause.
“Everyone in the room has a responsibility to not reject our place like storytellers, because we once rejected our place, we open the door for all the false narrates that are currently judging.” Can we defend this country with everything? “
In the evening, Raitian Raitiaker Raoul Peck for the best documentary for the best documentary for “Ernest Cole: lost and found”, according to the evils of the southern African regime, which was south-African regime, which was built in the southern African regime under the apartheid, focused on the evil of the southern African regime.
“We could not come back … Brother and his friend Ernest Cole,” said Peak. “He left the country at the age of 26 and could not return home and returned home.
A special note in the category of documents went to the director of the director for “shadow scientists”. The award for the best editing was the Dominican director Johanne Gomez Terrero’s “Sugar Island” and the award for the best short film “Why was he waiting for cattle.” The young voices of the festival, meanwhile, went to the “Checkmate” with the JobGG Film Festival.
“One of the missions in the Joburg Film Festival is to educate developing talents. It is not a small feat that faces countless obstacles along the way,” said Mangwedi. “Contrary to all and visitors, we want to know what we have seen. We see your passion. We hear your voices. And are ready to support your movies.”
The ceremony was presented with a presentation of a South African manufacturer MFundi Vundla, a South African manufacturer MFundi Wundla, known as an emotional cotton, South African manufacturer MFundi Wundla.
The 78-year-old industrial symbol was launched in 1993, the public broadcaster of the station’s TV department SAKC, SABC, asked to write a telenovela for the channel, as a new rule.
Inspired by many black entrepreneurs who cannot succeed under the racist apartheid regime, Vundla wanted to make a series of “he will glorify those pioneers in black. The show in an advertising industry, “Black people have been responsible for their destiny and created their own narratives.”
“The generations’ was not for democracy – was a product of democracy,” he said. “Generations, ‘SABC, (white) Africanians wrote stories for us and Africans were there to translate other people’s stories for us.”
In the serial 2014, as “Generations: Miras”, in 2014, as “Generations: Heritage”, in South Africa, it would work in two decades in Sabj before making the longest soap opera.
Joburg Film Festival works on March 11 – March 16.