Brussels Short Film Festival unveils its award winners

The Israeli short Paris Al Amaym (Paris on the Water) (Dir.Hadas Ayalon, Israel, 2014)  was the big winner in the awards ceremony that took place last Sunday by taking both the Grand Prix International of the festival as well as the Jury Prize home in this 18th edition of the Brussels Short Film Festival. The film tells the story of Bathya, a former film star who gets what she thinks is her chance to get back to movies. That decision will not be so easy to take though.

The German short Tissina Mujo by French-Swiss director Ursula Meier got the Jury Prize. The film by Meier - who is also well regarded in the feature film world for such films are 2012's Sister - sees a boy enter a graveyard to search for his missing ball only to find himself wandering this kingdom of the dead. 

In the national competition August by Jeroen Perceval got the Grand Prix National while Monstre by Delphine Girard got the Prize of the Federation Wallonie-Bruxelles. Finally, Tout va bien by Laurent Scheid got the Jury Prize.

This edition of the Brussels Short Film Festival saw more than 130 films compete in the three competitions. 

The full list of winners is:

International Competition

*The International Grand Prize (3,500 Euros offered by the ‘Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles / Promotion de Bruxelles’)

Paris Al Amaym (Dir. Hadas Ayalon, Israel, 2014)

*The Jury award (1,000 Euros offered by the Brussels Short Film Festival)

Tissina Mujo (Dir. Ursula Meier, Bosnia and Herzegovina/France/Germany,2014)

*Award for Best actress (1,000 Euros offered by the Cultural Department of the City of Brussels)

Léa Forest, Clara Hedouin & Justine Bachelet For Jeanne (Dir. Cosme Castro, France, 2014)

*Award for Best actor (1,000 Euros offered by the Cultural Department of the City of Brussels)

Laurence Rupp for Die Jacke (Dir. Patrick Vollrath, Austria, 2014)

*Honourable Mention

Om du lämnar mig nu (If You Leave Me Now) (Dir. Maria Eriksson, Sweden, 2014)

*The Audience award (1'500 Euros offered by ‘Bières de Chimay’)

Paris Al Amaym (Dir. Hadas Ayalon, Israel, 2014)

National Competition

*The National Grand Prize (2,500 Euros offered by the ‘SACD’ & a 15,000 Euros prize offered by Eye-Lite, KGS, The Fridge & Chocolat Noisette)

August (Dir. Jeroen Perceval, Belgium, 2014)

*The ‘Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles’ Award (2,500 Euros offered by the ‘Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles’ for a French-speaking Belgian film.

Monstre (Dir. Delphine Girard, Belgium, 2014)

*Award For Best actress (500 Euros offered by the Commune of Ixelles)

Sophie Breyer for Ineffaçable (Dir. Grégory Lecocq, Belgium, 2015) & LE Sommeil Des Amazones (Dir. Bérangère Mc Neese, Belgium, 2015)

*Award for Best actor (500 Euros offered by the Commune of Ixelles)

Thomas Coumans for Tout Va Bien (Dir. Laurent Scheid, Belgium, 2015)

*Honourable Mention for Best Actor

Arthur Dhont for Billy The Bully (Dir. Wannes Destoop, Belgium, 2015)

*The Audience award – €1.000 offered by the ‘SABAM’

Tout Va Bien (Dir. Laurent Scheid, Belgium, 2015)

*The ‘Be tv’ award (Acquisition of broadcasting rights by BE TV)

Les Pigeons Ça Chie Partout (Dir. Fred De Loof, Belgium, 2015)

*The ‘canal +’ award (Acquisition of broadcasting rights by ‘Canal + France’)

In De Naam Van De Kater (Dir. Thijs De Block, Belgium, 2014)

*The ‘La Trois’ Award (Acquisition of broadcasting rights by ‘La Trois’)

Tout Va Bien (Dir. Laurent Scheid, Belgium, 2015)

*The PRESS award

Le Sommeil Des Amazones (Dir.Bérangère Mc Neese, Belgium, 2015)

National Next Generation Competition

*The National Grand Prize (1,500 Euros offered by Whiskey Jameson)

Yaar (Dir. Simon Gillard, Belgium, 2014)

*The ‘Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles’ award (1,250 Euros offered by the ‘Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles’ for a French-speaking Belgian film)

Dans La Joie Et La Bonne Humeur (Dir. Jeanne Boukraa, Belgium, 2014)

*The audience national award (1,000 Euros offered by the ‘SABAM’)

Espagnol Niveau (Dir. Guy Dessent, Belgium, 2014)

International Next Generation Competition

*The International Grand Prize (1,000 Euros offered by the Next Generation Festival)

Meanwhile (Dir. Stephen McNally, United Kingdom, 2014)

*The Audience International award (500 Euros offered by the Next Generation Festival)

Roadtrip (Dir. Xavier Xylophon, Germany, 2014)

*The Young jury award (500 Euros offered by the Commune of Ixelles)

Caradecaballo (Dir. Marc Martinez Jordán, Spain, 2014)

07 May 2015, by Jon Arozamena