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The Zimbabwe International Film Festival 2008, celebrated the Art of Film and Film as Art. Here are the productions and film-makers that took honours.
The 11th edition of the biggest film event in Zimbabwe ended on a high note as film makers and productions received awards. Here is the full list, with a brief synopsis of each production. DOCUMENTARY AND SHORT FILM AWARDSBest DocumentaryDay After Peace 2008. This documentary charts the 10 year long journey taken by award winning director, Jeremy Gilley, to establish an annual international day of peace on September 21. Directed by Jeremy Gilley United Kingdom Best Short FilmFor a Few Marbles More (Knikkers) 2006, 11 minutes, Dutch with English subtitles Four ten-year-olds are kicked out of their favourite playground by two aggressive drunkards. They have to find a way to get the toughest boy in the neighbourhood on their side when they realise that their parents are not going to help them. Directed by Jelmar Hufen The Netherlands Best Animated FilmEl Viaje de Said 2006, 13 mins, Spanish/Arabic with English subtitles Said, a young boy from Morocco, crosses the Strait. When he gets to the other side, to the land of opportunities, he discovers that not everything is as beautiful as he has been told. Directed by Coke Rioboo Spain Calabash Award for Best Zimbabwean ProductionInflation 2008, 2 minutes 3 seconds This short film traces the birth, life and death of a Zimbabwean $10,000 note. Directed by Christina Anderson Short Film Project AwardZimbabwe The Best Country A hilarious musical extravaganza showing an eventful day, through the eyes of Hugh, a man returning to Zimbabwe after many years away. Written by the Psykoz of Prince Edward High School Directed by Patience Tawengwa Zimbabwe Best Performance in the Short Film ProjectElizabeth Nyagudzira for her role in Akakodzera Ndiani? 2008, English/Shona Elizabeth put on a fine performance as a mother who is excited that her son Timothy is back to visit from abroad, especially as he is bringing his future wife to meet the family. This comedy is a tale of the clash of cultures and tradition against modernity. Zimbabwe The Mbira Centre Award for Best Use of a Zimbabwean Indigenous Language in a FilmMusha Langton Chari, scriptwriter of Akakodzera Ndiani? Zimbabwe FEATURE FILM AWARDSBest Actor in a Leading RoleJohn Kani, in the film Nothing But The Truth 2008, 81 minutes, English This film version of John Kani's internationally famous play of the same name considers the vital issue of the relationships between political exiles and those who remained in South Africa during the apartheid years. Interwoven in the story are staggered revelations of the secrets of a troubled family. South Africa Best Actress in a Leading RoleVeronica Loren, in the film August Evening 2007, 127 minutes, Spanish with English subtitles August Evening follows an aging an undocumented farm worker named Jamie (Pedro Castaneda) and his young widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe (Veronica Loren), as their lives are thrown into upheaval. Directed by Chris Eska USA Best ScreenplayJohn Kani, for the film Nothing But The Truth South Africa Best DirectorThrees Anna, for the film The Bird Can't Fly 2007, 89 minutes, English After many years of absence, Melody returns home to Fairlands, the little diamond mining town she grew up in for the funeral of her estranged daughter, June. The Netherlands/South Africa/Ireland Best PictureThe Bird Can't Fly The Netherlands/South Africa/Ireland Audience Choice AwardOld Boy 2003, Korean with English subtitles Oh Dae-su seeks revenge when he is released after being inexplicably imprisoned for 15 years and his wife is killed while he is away. Directed by Park Chanwook South Korea
The copyright of the article ZIFF 2008 Awards in International Film Festivals is owned by Melody Mundawarara. Permission to republish ZIFF 2008 Awards in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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