The Jerusalem Post

Haifa Internatio­nal Film Festival announces winners

- • By HANNAH BROWN Incurable Disease.

The 36th Haifa Internatio­nal Film Festival announced the winners of its competitio­ns on Saturday at the conclusion of the festival, which was held online this year.

Leaving Paradise by Ofer Freiman won the Best Film Award in the Israeli Documentar­y Film Competitio­n, and its creators will receive NIS 40,000 as part of this prize.

The judges wrote in their statement, “A wide- ranging documentar­y epic that depicts with humanity and with a loving and curious look the formation and disintegra­tion of a utopian, wild and controvers­ial dream – a family commune in the heart of a beautiful Brazilian forest. A wonderful film shot, edited and directed with great talent, [ dealing with] the Jewish community and personal [ life] while touching on fascinatin­g universal issues of family relations, patriarchy in the modern world, tension between nature and progress and a wide range of individual­istic and existentia­list worldviews.”

The jury gave a Special Mention for the film Bitter Honey, directed by Udi

Kalinsky and Revital Oren, about a beekeeper coping with the ongoing destructio­n of bees in the modern world.

The film This Is Not a Burial, It’s a Resurrecti­on, by Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese, won the Best Film Award in the Carmel Internatio­nal Feature Film Competitio­n. The film, which previously won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, tells the story of a mine worker in South Africa and how his death affects his mother in Lesotho.

Ilya Khrzhanovs­kiy's

DAU.

Natasha received a Special Mention in the Carmel Competitio­n. It is about oppression during the Cold War and generated controvers­y at the Berlin Internatio­nal Film Festival earlier this year because its cast and crew lived in conditions that mimicked the characters' lives while it was being made, and some thought it was abusive.

The prize for Best Short Student Film went to Gefen, by Noam Ellis, and the prize for Best Short Independen­t Film went to Sasha Tamarin's

 ??  ?? ‘ LEAVING PARADISE,’ the winner of the Israeli Documentar­y Competitio­n. ( Courtesy)
‘ LEAVING PARADISE,’ the winner of the Israeli Documentar­y Competitio­n. ( Courtesy)

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