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The Cordoba African Film Festival (also known as FCAT Cordoba) celebrated its ninth edition during 13–20 October 2012. The earlier eight editions were held in
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. The ninth edition was hosted at Cordoba, a municipality located in Andalusia, Spain. The festival held over eight days was dedicated to cinema from 28 African and Middle East countries.


Córdoba African Film Festival 2012


Competitive sections


The African Dream

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Mohamed Diab Mohamed Diab ('' ar, محمد دياب'', , born 1978) is an Egyptian screenwriter and director whose work often centers on pressing issues concerning Egyptian society. He is known for his directorial debut film ''Cairo 678'' ''(Les Femmes du bu ...
(Egypt/Rwanda, 2011, 100’) Based on the true story of three women and their struggle to defend themselves from the constant sexual harassment women have to deal with in Egypt. When one of them decides to take action and sticks a knife into her attackers’ groin, she becomes an anonymous heroine, revolutionizing the city. *'' Matière Grise'', by Kivu Ruhorahoza (
Rwanda Rwanda (; rw, u Rwanda ), officially the Republic of Rwanda, is a landlocked country in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa, where the African Great Lakes region and Southeast Africa converge. Located a few degrees south of the Equator ...
, 2011, 100’) This film-within-a-film, set in the Rwandan capital of Kigali, follows the futile attempts of a determined filmmaker to fund his first feature, ''The Cycle of the Cockroach'', a haunting drama about a brother and sister in the aftermath of genocide. The government refuses to finance his film but the filmmaker, Balthazar, hides the bad news from his team and continues prepping. Can this film exist only in his dreams? ''Matière Grise'' (''Grey Matter'') is one of Rwanda's first feature-length narrative films. *''
Skoonheid ''Beauty'' ( af, Skoonheid) is a 2011 South African film co-written and directed by Oliver Hermanus. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best F ...
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South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri ...
, 2011, 99’) François van Heerden, in his forties, lives a neat, orderly life in Bloemfontein, South Africa. The father of two children and a devoted husband, he does not know how to react to a fortuitous encounter that threatens his monotonous existence. It all happens on his daughter's wedding day. He cannot tear his eyes away from the son of one of his old friends. The attraction soon becomes an obsession. *'' Sur la planche'', by Leila Kilani (
Morocco Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria to ...
, 2001, 110’) "I don’t steal, I just reimburse myself. I don’t traffic, I trade. I don’t lie, I’m already what I will be. I’m already ahead of reality, of my reality." In Tangiers, Badia struggles to get away from her job at the shrimp canning factory. Together with Imane, Nawal and Asma, her companions in misfortune, she lives at a frenetic pace, working by day and pulling fast ones by night, with all the freedom and energy of those who will not give up. *'' El Taaib'', by
Merzak Allouache Merzak Allouache (born 6 October 1944) is an Algerian film director and screenwriter. His 1976 film ''Omar Gatlato'' was later entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. His 1996 ''Salut cousin!'' was ...
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, 2012, 110’) Algeria, region of the high flatlands. As Islamist groups continue to spread terror, Rashid, a young Jihadist, leaves the mountains to return to his village. In keeping with the law “of pardon and national harmony”, he has to surrender to the police and give up his weapon. He thus receives amnesty and becomes a “repentant”. But the law cannot erase his crimes and for Rachid, it is the beginning of a one-way journey of violence, secrets and manipulation. *''
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Alain Gomis Alain Gomis (born 6 March 1972) is a French-Senegalese film director and screenwriter. His 2017 film '' Félicité'' was selected as the Senegalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, making the December shortlis ...
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Senegal Senegal,; Wolof: ''Senegaal''; Pulaar: 𞤅𞤫𞤲𞤫𞤺𞤢𞥄𞤤𞤭 (Senegaali); Arabic: السنغال ''As-Sinighal'') officially the Republic of Senegal,; Wolof: ''Réewum Senegaal''; Pulaar : 𞤈𞤫𞤲𞤣𞤢𞥄𞤲𞤣𞤭 ...
, 2011, 86’) Today is the last day of Satché's life. He knows this to be true even though he is strong and healthy. Nonetheless, Satché accepts his imminent death. He walks through the streets of his hometown, goes to the decisive places of his past: his parents’ house, his first love, the friends of his youth... It is a way for an exile who has returned to get to know his homeland again. *'' Virgin Margarida'', by Licínio Azevedo (
Mozambique Mozambique (), officially the Republic of Mozambique ( pt, Moçambique or , ; ny, Mozambiki; sw, Msumbiji; ts, Muzambhiki), is a country located in southeastern Africa bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, Tanzania to the north, Malawi ...
, 2012, 90’) Mozambique, 1975. The revolutionary government wants to eradicate all the traces of the colonialism and swiftly! One of which is prostitution. So all the prostitutes are taken from all the towns and taken to the most isolated forest of the country where they will be reeducated and transformed in new women, under the watch of the guerrilla women warriors. Amongst the 500 whores placed in these reeducation centers is Margarida,a 14-year-old peasant who was in town to buy her bridal trousseau. For not having her identification documents, Margarida is taken by mistake. In the reeducation center a revelation occurs that will change everything: Margarida is a virgin. Treated with kindness she becomes the whores’ protégé and they start to worship her as a saint.


On the Other Side of the Straits

*'' Bîr d’Eau, a Walkmovie'', by Djamil Beloucif (Algeria, 2012, 77’) ''Bîr d’Eau, a Walkmovie'' offers us a day in a street of Algiers during which a film is made and unmade under the camera's eye. The director gives the floor to the inhabitants of Bîr d’Eau Street, in the Telemly neighborhood. *''
The Education of Auma Obama ''The Education of Auma Obama'' is a 2011 German documentary on the life of Barack Obama's half-sister Auma Obama. It won the ''Best Diaspora Documentary'' Award at the Africa Movie Academy Awards. It was directed by Branwen Okpako Prof. Branw ...
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Branwen Okpako Prof. Branwen Kiemute Okpako (born 25 February 1969), is a Nigerian–born Welsh German filmmaker. She is most notable as the director of critically acclaimed films ''The Education of Auma Obama'', ''Dirt for Dinner'' and ''Landing''. Apart f ...
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, 2011, 79’) ''The Education of Auma Obama'' is a documentary on the life and times of Barack Obama's half-sister told from her homestead in Kenya during the run up to the 2008 US Presidential elections. Auma embodies a post-colonial, feminist identity in her native Kenya. The film also documents a generation of politically and socially engaged Africans whose aspirations are formed by their parents’ experiences, and whose ambition to forge a better future starts from building from the ground up. *'' Espoir-Voyage'', by Michel K. Zongo (
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (, ; , ff, 𞤄𞤵𞤪𞤳𞤭𞤲𞤢 𞤊𞤢𞤧𞤮, italic=no) is a landlocked country in West Africa with an area of , bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the ...
, 2012, 81’) Michel K. Zongo leaves Burkina Faso on the trail of his elder brother who emigrated to the Côte d'Ivoire when the filmmaker was only 5. His brother died there in 1994 after 18 years away. But the road that follows the trail of this absent brother is long, the witnesses unsure, their memories already distant. But his journey resounds in the words of other exiles. *'' Gangster Project'', by Teboho Edkins (South Africa, 2011, 55’) In Cape Town, one of the world's most violent and unequal societies, a young white film student wants to make a gangster film, with real gangsters. After a lengthy search for a suitably ‘cinematic’ character, he finds the perfect gang and settles into their everyday rhythm. Reality soon catches up; fear, mourning, boredom and petty dealings are a distant cry from the expected flamboyant figures. A film between fiction and reality, where real truths are revealed and fiction stops being fiction. *'' Ici, on noie les Algériens'', by Yasmina Adi (Algeria, 2011, 90’) In response to the call of the National Liberation Front, thousands of Algerians from Paris and its suburbs march to protest against the curfew imposed on them on October 17, 1961. Fifty years later, the filmmaker sheds light on the events of the day. Blending testimonies and previously unseen stock footage, the film retraces the events of that day and reveals the strategy and the outrageous methods applied at the highest levels by the French state. *'' Laïcité Inch’-Allah'', by
Nadia El Fani Nadia El Fani ( ar, نادية الفاني; born 1960 in Paris), is a French-Tunisian film director, screenwriter and producer. She has primarily directed documentary films about human rights, women's rights, secularism, and criticism of religion. ...
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, 2011, 72’) August 2010. In full Ramadan under Ben Ali's regime, and despite the severity of censorship, Nadia El Fani films a country (Tunisia) that is apparently open to the principle of freedom of conscience and its relationship with Islam... Three months later, when the Tunisian Revolution breaks out, Nadia is out in the field. While the Arab world faces a radical change, Tunisia, after having set light to the sparks to the revolution, is once more the "lab" country as regards its view of religion. And if, just this once, by the people's will, a Muslim country were to choose a secular constitution? Then we could say that Tunisians truly carried out "The Revolution". *'' La Vierge, les Coptes et moi'', by Namir Abdel Messeeh (Egypt, 2011, 85’) One day Namir Abdel Messeeh, a filmmaker of Egyptian origin, watches a videotape of the Virgin Mary's apparition in Egypt with his mother. Like millions of other Copts, she sees the Virgin on the screen while he sees nothing. Skeptical about the videotape, Namir travels back to Egypt to make a film about these apparitions but he soon discovers plenty of obstacles. The result is a humorous fictional documentary and family-drama-cum-culture-clash about religion in the Diaspora, the art of cinema and the boundless creativity of filmmakers.


Africa in Short

*'' As they say'', by Hicham Ayouch (Morocco, 2011, 14') A father and a son spend the weekend fishing on the banks of a magical lake set against the lush sceneries of the Moroccan Rif. The son is a modern 25-year-old man who hopes to profit from these moments of intimacy and contemplation with his father to tell him his secret. The father, a traditionalist former serviceman, 60 years old, has no inkling as to what it is about. The revelation will destroy their relationship. *'' Brûleurs'', by Farid Bentoumi (Algeria, 2011, 15') Amine, a young Algerian man, buys a video camera at a store in Oran and uses it to start recording his city, his house and, finally, his girlfriend and mother. He boards a boat with Malik, Lofti, Mohammad and Khalil to cross the Mediterranean. Camera in hand, Amine films the wake of their voyage. *'' Demain Alger?'', by Amini Sidi-Boumediène (Algeria, 2011, 20') Three young people speak in front of a building. Their conversation, which soon turns into an argument, swivels around the imminent departure of a friend. In an apartment above them, Fouad packs his bags in silence while his mother watches him, her eyes shining with tears. He hesitates, not sure whether to say goodbye to his friends, who are still waiting for him in the parking lot. Fouad speaks with his father about his return, “one day”, to a city, Algiers, that he will probably not recognize. *'' Kaa el bir'', by Moez Ben Hassen (Tunisia, 2011, 20') Drowning in desperation, Lofti is considering suicide. However, before he is able to turn thoughts into action, he has a terrible nightmare in which he sees the person he loves most in the world, his mother, Khadija, suffering the consequences of his terrible decision. The moral suffering and the feeling of guilt become unbearable, up until the point where they surpass his abysm of despair, making him rethink what he thought would be his liberation. *'' Mkhobii fi Kobba'', by Leyla Bouzid (Tunisia, 2011, 22') In the homes of the Tunisian bourgeoisie when a dramatic event occurs, everything is done to hide it. A girl comes home with her face covered in blood, she has been attacked. Her mother and brother help her but at the same time make her feel guilty. Her father is kept in the dark. Grief and pity will lead the mother once and for all to take her daughter's side. *'' Sur la route du paradis'', by Uda Benyamina (Morocco, 2012, 43') Leila and her two children, Sarah and Bilal, left their native land to settle down in France. Illegal immigrant, in search of her husband who refuged to England, Leila wishes to offer to her children a better life and tries to survive by raising them in the clandestinity. While she finds finally track of her husband and has the necessary money to join him, the vice tightens. *'' Thato'', by Teboho Edkins (South Africa, 2011, 28') Portrait of a pregnant South African woman expecting her second child. Throughout the entire film, her face betrays her fear of the baby succumbing to AIDS like her first-born. From frantic hope to redemptive tears, her emotions are similar to the landscape featured in the film, evolving with the seasons - a metaphor of the destiny of a continent undergoing a profound change. *''
Yvette Yvette is female given name, the French feminine form of Yves, which means yew or archer in some cases. Name days *Czech Republic: ''7 June'' *Hungary: ''13 January'', ''6 May'' and ''29 June'' *Poland: ''13 January'' *Slovakia: ''27 May'' ...
'', by Marie Bassolé/Ferdinand Bassono (Burkina Faso, 2011, 21') ''Yvette'', or the reality of a woman in the village of Perkouan (Burkina Faso), which we will discover while she is at her daily chores, in her environment and her thoughts... *'' Who Killed Me'', by Amil Shivji (
Tanzania Tanzania (; ), officially the United Republic of Tanzania ( sw, Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania), is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It borders Uganda to the north; Kenya to the northeast; Comoro Islands and ...
, 2011, 15') ''Who Killed Me'' offers a glimpse in to the life of a lower class Congolese immigrant in Toronto before, during and after he is shot and murdered outside his workplace. From his mother to the police officer who finds him, we see different lives in the same city


Non-competitive sections


Afroscope

*'' Amanar Tamasheq'', by Lluís Escartín (Spain, 2010) *'' Dimanche à Brazzaville'', by Enric Bach / Adriá Monés (Spain 2011) *'' Ensayo final para utopía'', by Andrés Duque (Spain, 2012) *'' L'Identité Nationale'', by Valérie Osouf (France, 2012) *''
Kinyarwanda Kinyarwanda, Rwandan or Rwanda, officially known as Ikinyarwanda, is a Bantu language and a dialect of the Rwanda-Rundi language that is spoken in Rwanda and adjacent parts of Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda (where there ...
'', by Alrick Brown (USA, 2010) *'' Otra noche en la tierra'', by David Muñoz (Spain, 2010) *'' Los pasos dobles'', by Isaki Lacuesta (Spain, 2011) *'' Témoignages de l’autre côté'', by Estrella Sendra (Spain, 2012) *'' Tibayou Garmi'', by Octavi Royo (Spain, 2010) *'' Vol spécial'', by Fernand Melgar (Switzerland, 2011)


Africa in Rhythm

*'' Africa: The beat'', by Samaki Wanne (Spain, 2011) *'' Mama África'', by Mika Kaurismäki (South Africa, 2011) *''
El gusto ''El Gusto'' is a Franco-Irish-Algerian documentary film realised and produced by Safinez Bousbia, released on January 11, 2012 in France. Synopsis ''El Gusto'' chronicles the story of an orchestra of Jewish and Muslim Chaabi musicians torn apa ...
'', by Safinez Bousbia (Algeria, 2011)


Panarábica

*'' Al-Hayat Al Yawmiyya Fi Qariya Suriyya'', by Omar Amiralay (Syria, 1974) *''
Recycle Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. The recovery of energy from waste materials is often included in this concept. The recyclability of a material depends on its ability to reacquire the p ...
'', by Mahmoud al Massad (Jordan/Netherlands, 2007) *'' Sector Zero'', by Nadim Mishlawi (United Arab Emirates/Lebanon, 2011) *'' Tufan Fi Balad Al-Baath'', by Omar Amiralay (Syria/France 2003) *'' Yamo'', by Rami Nihawi (Lebanon, 2011)


Animáfrica

*'' Tengers'', by Michael J. Rix (South Africa, 2007) *'' El viaje de Saïd'', by Coke Riobóo (Spain, 2006) *'' Give me spray'', by Abd El-Gawad (Egypt) *'' Honayn's Shoe'', by Mohamed Ghazala (Egypt 2009) *''Humburgun'', by Ahmad Salah Belal (Egypt, 2009) *''J'ai bu du café dans un café'', by Saïd Bouftass (Morocco, 2005) *'' L'enfant roi'', by Mohamed Houssine Grayaâ (Tunisia, 2009) *'' L'ami y'a bon'', by Rachid Bouchareb (France 2004) *'' Les aventures de Guéde'', by Idrissa Diabaté (Côte d'Ivoire/France, 1999) *'' Madagascar, carnet de voyage'', by Bastien Dubois (France, 2010) *'' Kokoa'', by Moustapha Alassane (Níger/France, 2001) *'' Sacou wala boutel'', by Ibrahima Niang alias Piniang (Senegal, 2005) *'' The tale of how'', by Blackheart Gang (South Africa, 2006) *''
Trip Trip may refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Trip (''Pokémon''), a ''Pokémon'' character * Trip (Power Rangers), in the American television series ''Time Force Power Rangers'' * Trip, in the 2013 film ''Metallica Through th ...
'', by Nisren Abasher/Anne-Lisa Lippolbt (Germany/ Sudan 2008) *''Varavarankely'', by Sitraka Randriamahaly (Madagascar, 2010)


Retrospectives


Algeria, 50 years of History and Cinema

*'' Abna al-rih'', by Brahim Tsaki (Algeria, 1980) *'' Bab El Web'', by Merzak Allouache (Algeria/France/Alemania/Switzerland, 1994) *'' Les baies d'Alger'', by Hassen Ferhani (Algeria/France 2006) *''
Barakat! ''Barakat!'' ("Blessings!") is a 2006 French/Algerian drama film directed by Djamila Sahraoui. It premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2006. Plot During the Algerian Civil War, Amel (Rachida Brakni) is a doctor who, ...
'', by Djamila Sahraou (Algeria/France, 2005) *'' La Chine est encore loin'', by Malek Bensmaïl (Algeria/France, 2008) *'' Dans le silence, je sens rouler la terre'', by Mohamed Lakhdar Tati (Algeria/France, 2010) *''
Omar Gatlato ''Omar Gatlato '' is a 1976 Algerian drama film directed by Merzak Allouache. It was entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Plot Omar is a young and lively, rather macho Algerian who holds a good j ...
'', by Merzak Allouache (Algeria, 1976) *''
Rachida ''Rachida'' is a 2002 Algerian drama film directed by Yamina Bachir. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival The 55th Cannes Film Festival started on 15 May and ran until 26 May 2002. The Palme d'Or we ...
'', by Yamina Bachir Chouikh (Algeria/France, 2001) *'' Tahia ya Didou'', by Mohamed Zinet (Algeria, 1971) *'' Youcef ou la légende du septième dormant'', by Mohamed Chouikh (Algeria/France, 1993)


Cinema and Metropolis

*'' A Karim na Sala'', by Idrissa Ouedraogo (Burkina Faso/France/Switzerland, 1991) *''
Bab al-Hadid Bab al-Hadid ( ar, بَاب الْحَدِيْد, Bāb al-Ḥadīd) meaning the ''Iron Gate of Victory'', is one of the nine historical gates of the Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria. It is one of the well-preserved gates of old Aleppo. History Th ...
'', by Youssef Chahine (Egypt, 1958) *''
Borom Sarret ''Borom Sarret'' or ''The Wagoner'' () is a 1963 in cinema, 1963 film by Senegalese director Ousmane Sembène, the first film over which he had full control. It is often called the first film (or first narrative film) made in Africa by an Ethnic gr ...
'', by Ousmane Sembène (Senegal/France, 1963) *''
Bye Bye Africa ''Bye Bye Africa'' is a 1999 award-winning Chadian film. It was the first by Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun, who also starred. The docu-drama centers on a fictionalized version of Haroun. Plot A Chadian film director who lives and works ...
'', by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (France/Chad, 1999) *'' Come back Africa'', by Lionel Rogosin (South Africa/USA, 1959) *'' Contras'city'', by Djibril Diop Mambéty (Senegal, 1968) *'' L’Esprit de Mopti'', by Moussa Ouane (Mali/France, 1999) *'' Hospedes da Noite'', by Licinio Azevedo (Mozambique/Portugal, 2007) *''
Macadam Tribu Macadam Tribu is a 1996 comedy-drama produced by José Zeka Laplaine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The film was selected as the Democratic Republic of the Congo's entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 70th Academy Awards, but ...
'', by Zeka Laplaine (Democratic Republic of the Congo/Portugal/France, 1996) *''
Moi, un noir ''Moi, un noir'' (, "Me, a Black erson; also released as ''I, a Negro'') is a 1958 French ethnofiction film directed by Jean Rouch. The film is set in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Synopsis The film depicts young Nigerien immigrants who left their c ...
'', by Jean Rouch (France, 1958) *'' Na cidade vazia'', by Maria João Ganga (Angola/Portugal/France, 2004) *'' Roma Wa La N’Touma'', by Tariq Teguia (Algeria/France/Alemania, 2006) *''
Sea Point Days ''Sea Point Days'' is a 2008 documentary film about the Cape Town suburb of Sea Point, directed by François Verster. Synopsis Alongside the southernmost urban centre in Africa, separating city from ocean, lays a very special strip of land. Se ...
'', by François Verster (South Africa, 2009) *'' Un Transport en Commun'', by Dyana Gaye (Senegal/France, 2009) *'' Trésors des poubelles'', by Samba Félix Ndiaye (Senegal, 1989) *''
Triomf Sophiatown , also known as Sof'town or Kofifi, is a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. Sophiatown was a black cultural hub that was destroyed under apartheid, It produced some of South Africa's most famous writers, musicians, politicians a ...
'', by Michael Raeburn (South Africa/France, 2008) *''
Udju Azul di Yonta ''Udju Azul di Yonta'' / ''The Blue Eyes of Yonta'' is a 1991 Portuguese film, the second film by the Bissau-Guinean director Flora Gomes. The government of Guinea-Bissau helped in production, together with the Institute of Cinema in Portugal, Ver ...
'', by Flora Gomes (Guinea-Bissau/Portugal/France, 1992) *'' La vie est belle'', by Mweze Ngangura/Benoît Lamy (Democratic Republic of the Congo/France/Belgium, 1987) *''
Viva Riva! ''Viva Riva!'' is a 2010 Congolese crime thriller film written and directed by Djo Tunda Wa Munga. Starring Patsha Bay, Manie Malone, Fabrice Kwizera, Hoji Fortuna, Marlene Longage, Alex Herabo & Diplôme Amekindra, the film received 12 nomin ...
'', by Djo Tunda Wa Munga (Democratic Republic of the Congo, 2010) * www.What a wonderful world, by Faouzi Bensaïdi (Morocco/France/Germany, 2006)


Abderrahmane Sissako’s Little Film Library

*'' Todos nos llamamos Alí'', by Rainer Werner Fassbinder (Federal Republic of Germany, 1974) *'' La infancia de Iván'', by Andrei Tarkovsky (Soviet Union, 1962) *''
The kid The Kid or The Kids may refer to: Fictional characters * The kid (''Blood Meridian''), a character in Cormac McCarthy's 1985 novel ''Blood Meridian'' * The Kid (''The Matrix''), a character in the ''Matrix'' film series * The Kid (''The Stand'' ...
'', by Charles Chaplin (USA, 1921) *'' Le llamaban Trinidad'', by Enzo Barboni (Italy, 1970) *''
Le Retour d'un aventurier ''Le Retour d’un aventurier '' is a 1966 pop art film. In this African-style Western, director Moustapha Alassane delves into African mimicry. Synopsis A man returns home to his village with Western cowboy duds, and forms a gang with his o ...
'', by Moustapha Alassane (Niger, 1966)


Special Sessions


FICiP Selection

*'' Fuego sobre el Mármara'', by David Segarra Soler (Venezuela, 2011) *'' Les invisibles'', by Ishtar Yasin (Costa Rica/Haiti, 2010)


Tribute to Chris Marker

*'' Les statues meurent aussi'', by Chris Marker (France, 1953)


Awards

*Griot for Best Feature Film: ''
Tey Tey was the Great Royal Wife of Kheperkheprure Ay, who was the penultimate pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty. She also had been the wet nurse of Nefertiti., p.157 Her husband, Ay filled important administrative roles in the courts ...
'', by
Alain Gomis Alain Gomis (born 6 March 1972) is a French-Senegalese film director and screenwriter. His 2017 film '' Félicité'' was selected as the Senegalese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, making the December shortlis ...
*Griot for Best Director: Matière Grise, by Kivu Ruhorahoza *Griot for Best Female Actor: Soufia Issami for her rôle ins '' Sur la Planche'' *Griot for Best Male Actor:
Saul Williams Saul Stacey Williams (born February 29, 1972) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, musician, poet, writer, and actor. He is known for his blend of poetry and alternative hip hop, and for his lead roles in the 1998 independent film ''Slam'' ...
for his rôle in ''
Tey Tey was the Great Royal Wife of Kheperkheprure Ay, who was the penultimate pharaoh of Ancient Egypt's Eighteenth Dynasty. She also had been the wet nurse of Nefertiti., p.157 Her husband, Ay filled important administrative roles in the courts ...
'' *Griot for Best Documentary: '' Gangster Project'' by Teboho Edkins. **Honorable Mention: '' Bîr d’eau, a walkmovie'' by Djamil Beloucif. *Best Short Film: '' Sur la route du paradis'' by Uda Benyamina. **Honorable Mention: '' Brûleurs'', by Farid Bentoumi. *Young Jury Award for Best Short Film: '' Kaa El Bir'', by Moez Ben Hassen *Audience Award: ''678'' by
Mohamed Diab Mohamed Diab ('' ar, محمد دياب'', , born 1978) is an Egyptian screenwriter and director whose work often centers on pressing issues concerning Egyptian society. He is known for his directorial debut film ''Cairo 678'' ''(Les Femmes du bu ...
*SIGNIS Award: '' Matière grisse'' by Kivu Ruhorahoza. **Honorable Mention: '' Sur la planche'' by Leila Kilani. *ASFAAN (Andalusia Audiovisual Festivals Association) honorary prize for an African director movie-making career:
Merzak Allouache Merzak Allouache (born 6 October 1944) is an Algerian film director and screenwriter. His 1976 film ''Omar Gatlato'' was later entered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. His 1996 ''Salut cousin!'' was ...
. *ASECAN (Andalusia Cinema Writers Association) critic honorary prize for the best fiction feature film: ''
Skoonheid ''Beauty'' ( af, Skoonheid) is a 2011 South African film co-written and directed by Oliver Hermanus. It premiered in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival. The film was selected as the South African entry for the Best F ...
'' by Olivier Hermanus. *Cordoba Ciudad Solidaria (Cordoba Solidarity City) Award: '' Vol spécial'' by
Fernand Melgar Fernand Melgar (born 1961 in Tangier) is a Swiss actor, producer, director and film editor. The son of Spanish immigrants, Melgar has lived in Lausanne since 1963. Melgar's documentary ''The Fortress (french: La forteresse)'' garnered eleven inter ...
. **Honorable Mention: '' Hospedes da noite'' by Licinio Azevedo.


Juries


The African dream

* Sylvia Perel * Tanya Valette * Caroline Kamya


On the Other Side of the Straits

* Andrés Duque * Ishtar Yasin Gutiérrez * Samir Ardjoum


Special juries

*ASECAN (Andalusia Cinema Writers Association) Jury **Guillermo Rojas Rivadulla **Manuel Ángel Jiménez Arévalo **Michèle Solle *SIGNIS Jury **Guido Convents *Córdoba Ciudad Solidaria (Cordoba Solidarity City) Award Jury **Consuelo Serrano (Cruz Roja) **Jesús García (Asociación Andaluza por la Solidaridad y la Paz) **José Santofimia (KASUMAY) **Pablo Blanco (Grupo JAIMA) **Iván Barrón (ELMAT) *Young Jury


References

*Catalogue 9th FCAT Córdoba 2012


External links


Córdoba African Film Festival 2012 websiteCatalogue 9th FCAT Córdoba 2012
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