{"id":5496,"date":"2025-06-10T19:35:42","date_gmt":"2025-06-10T17:35:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.festivalcinemambiente.it\/?p=5496"},"modified":"2025-06-10T19:35:42","modified_gmt":"2025-06-10T17:35:42","slug":"the-winners-28th-cinemambiente-festival-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.festivalcinemambiente.it\/en\/the-winners-28th-cinemambiente-festival-2\/","title":{"rendered":"THE WINNERS &#8211; 28th CinemAmbiente Festival"},"content":{"rendered":"<section class=\"l-section wpb_row height_medium\"><div class=\"l-section-h i-cf\"><div class=\"g-cols vc_row via_grid cols_1 laptops-cols_inherit tablets-cols_inherit mobiles-cols_1 valign_top type_default\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner\"><div class=\"wpb_text_column\"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\"><p>The <strong>28th CinemAmbiente Festival<\/strong> concludes its competition part today, Tuesday June 10th, with the <strong>awards ceremony<\/strong> for the winning films, at 7 pm, at the National Museum of Cinema &#8211; Mole Antonelliana.<\/p>\n<p>A selection of <strong>45 titles<\/strong> from those screened in cinemas in the 28th edition<strong> can be viewed free of charge<\/strong> <strong>online<\/strong> via the Festival&#8217;s website, <strong>www.festivalcinemambiente.it<\/strong>, until <strong>21 June<\/strong>, on the OpenDDB platform (capacity of<strong> 500 accesses<\/strong> for each title).<\/p>\n<h4><strong>AWARDS<\/strong><\/h4>\n<p>\u27a4 <strong>Asja Award<\/strong> for the best documentary in the international section, awarded by the jury composed of Alex Bellini, Massimo Bernardi, Johannes Kostenzer, Petrula Veljanovska, Ottavia Virz\u00ec, to:<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>The Town that Drove Away<\/em><\/strong> by Grzegorz Piekarski, Natalia Pietsch (Poland 2025, 70&#8242;)<\/p>\n<p>with the following motivation:<br \/>\nIn a slow and unagitated way, the film shows that people cannot simply be transplanted. The narrative takes the viewer to a village that is shaken by excavators and where there is hardly any room for memories. Captured by sensitive camera work and interludes, the centuries-old history of the village is drowned as the dam is filled.<br \/>\nThis film leaves us with the question, if Economics legitimate the loss of local ties and personal history.<\/p>\n<p>The <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">jury<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">also<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">awarded<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">a<\/span> <strong>special mention<\/strong> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">to<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Middletown<\/strong><\/em> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">by<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Jesse<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Moss<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Amanda<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">McBaine<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">(<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">USA<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">2025<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">110<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">&#8216;<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>with the following motivation:<br \/>\nThe film Middletown &#8211;\u00a0 reminds us the importance of civic engagement and education in order to re-build hope for change. With a beautiful use of archive footage that would have otherwise be forgotten, the film shows the strength of youth and committed citizens when we get proactive we can make the difference in order to challenge big powers.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u27a4 <strong>SMAT Award<\/strong> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">for<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">the<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">best<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">short<\/span> film <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">in<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">the<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">international<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">section<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">awarded<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">by<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">the<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">jury<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">composed<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">of<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">James<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Berclaz<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">&#8211;<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Lewis<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Perturbazione<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Valeria<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Vantaggi<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">to<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">:<\/span><\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Bloodline <\/strong><\/em><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">by<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Wojciech<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">W<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">\u0119glarz<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">(<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">Poland<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">2024<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">,<\/span> <span data-is-focusable=\"true\">12<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">&#8216;<\/span><span data-is-focusable=\"true\">)<\/span><\/p>\n<p>with the following motivation:<br \/>\nIn the eerie hush of the Balowieka Forest\u2019s frozen frontier, a majestic bison invites the spectator into contemplation. First the dreamlike expanse of the snowy plains, before our gaze, gently guided, settles on the quiet human drama along the militarized border between Poland and Belarus. Through a meticulously woven sonic and visual tapestry, our own ruthless world is gradually revealed \u2013 stark and unrelenting, alongside our benevolent watchful guardian. <em>Bloodline<\/em>\u00a0beckons us to reckon with the quiet violence of un-natural borders.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u27a4 <strong>IREN Audience Award<\/strong> for the best documentary in competition in the International Competition, awarded by Festival spectators to:<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Blame &#8211; Bats, Politics and a Planet out of Balance&#8230;<\/strong><\/em> by Christian Frei (Switzerland 2025, 122&#8242;)<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u27a4 <strong>\u201cGaetano Capizzi\u201d special prize<\/strong><em>, <\/em>awarded by the jury composed of Silvana Dalmazzone, Marino Midena, and Giulio Sangiorgio, for Best Film in the Made in Italy section, to:<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Valentina e i MUOStri<\/strong><\/em> by Francesca Scalisi (Italy, Switzerland 2024, 80\u2019)<\/p>\n<p>With the following motivation:<br \/>\nFor its ability to intertwine a gradually unfolding personal narrative, with a broader social dimension\u2014both explored with equal depth and narrative strength. Valentina, in her slow and steady awakening, increasingly resembles a modern-day Greta in her drive to expose ecological harm. Her outcry becomes a voice of identity, expressing a generation\u2014and a social class\u2014deeply affected by environmental injustice.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>\u27a4 <\/em><strong>Slow Food Award<\/strong>, established by the Festival and <strong>Slow Food Italia<\/strong>, for the film that best addresses the complex and multifaceted relationship between food, agriculture, and the environment, awarded by the jury composed of Barbara Nappini, Serena Milano, Roberto Burdese, and Piero Sardo, to:<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Mut<\/strong><\/em> by Giulio Squillacciotti (Italy 2025, 18\u2019)<\/p>\n<p>With the following motivation:<br \/>\nA window opens onto the mountains, offering us breathtaking glimpses of summer. Yet this is no mere postcard. It is the alpine pastureland\u2014<em>mut<\/em> (meaning \u201cmountain\u201d in the Bergamasque dialect)\u2014where a young family lives through the warm season alongside their animals, producing cheese and carrying forward an ancient tradition that repeats and renews itself year after year. A bond with the past holds strong, while a hopeful gaze is cast toward the future.<br \/>\nThe hope is embodied in the two protagonists: a young boy who has already learned, with measured maturity, the gestures of livestock farming, and his little brother who follows in his footsteps with carefree joy, nurturing a deep affection for the animals. Both of them live in spontaneous, authentic harmony with the mountains, while tourists drift in and out of frame like disoriented intruders. The mountain shown through Giulio Squillacciotti\u2019s stunning cinematography may not be easy, but it is perhaps unique in showing humankind how to live in balance and harmony with nature.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u27a4 <strong>Environment and Society Award<\/strong>, established by the Festival and <strong>Cooperativa Sociale Arcobaleno<\/strong>, for the film &#8211; selected by the Cooperative\u2019s workers &#8211; that best intertwines environmental issues with social themes, awarded to:<\/p>\n<p><strong><em>Valentina e i MUOStri<\/em><\/strong> by Francesca Scalisi (Italy, Switzerland 2024, 80\u2019)<\/p>\n<p>With the following motivation: The director succeeds in capturing beauty and poetry\u2014and in passing it on to us\u2014within a setting that appears discouraging and dramatic, where the \u201cmonsters\u201d are not only figments of the imagination but real forces that negatively affect an already-challenging social context. Valentina\u2019s crocheted flowers emerge as a hidden resource within each of us, a symbol of our inner strength to face fears\u2014whether imagined or all too real.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u27a4 <strong>Casacomune Award<\/strong>, established by the Festival and <strong>Casacomune<\/strong>, awarded to the film or filmmaker who best conveys themes related to spirituality understood as a dimension deeply connected to the nature we are part of, assigned to:<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Abito di confini. Muoversi dietro le quinte del palcoscenico italiano<\/strong><\/em> by Opher Thomson (Italy 2025, 40\u2019)<\/p>\n<p>With the following motivation:<br \/>\nFor its ability to assert itself &#8211; as a frame-by-frame account of a migrant\u2019s journey from east to west across Northern Italy\u2014as a counter-narrative capable of transcending the boundaries of increasingly dehumanizing labels and definitions. A work filled with movement, despite being composed of still images; silent, yet urgent, hypnotic, and laden with questions.<\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/section>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The 28th CinemAmbiente Festival concludes its competition part today, Tuesday June 10th, with the awards ceremony for the winning films, at 7 pm, at the National Museum of Cinema &#8211; Mole Antonelliana. 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