2024 PUBLIC AWARD IS COMING!

If you’re attending FIDMarseille, you’ll receive an email at midday on Saturday to vote for your favorite film!

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Jury

International
Competition

Awards

Grand Prix of the French Competition

Awarded by the French Competition Jury.

Georges De Beauregard National Award

Awarded by the French Competition Jury.

The Award is sponsored by Vidéo de poche.

Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighborhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Joseph Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (À Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.

Awards

Grand Prix of the International Competition

Awarded by the Jury of the International Competition.

Georges De Beauregard International Award

Awarded to a film in the International Competition.

The award is endowed in kind by the company Vidéo de poche.
Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighborhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Joseph Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (À Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.

Jury

French
Competition

Awards

Grand Prix of the French Competition

Awarded by the Jury of the French Competition.

Georges De Beauregard National Award

Awarded to a film in the French Competition.

The award is endowed in kind by the company Vidéo de poche.

Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighborhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Joseph Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (À Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.

Awards

Grand Prix of the French Competition

Awarded by the Jury of the French Competition.

Georges De Beauregard National Award

Awarded to a film in the French Competition.

The award is endowed in kind by the company Vidéo de poche.

Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Award as a tribute to her father, film producer Georges de Beauregard. In order to create a more relevant and lasting legacy, she chose to integrate the award to FID, as George de Beauregard was born in Marseille and his mother’s family was from this city. Born in the Saint-Jérôme neighborhood in Marseille, George de Beauregard produced short, medium-length and feature films, some of which are celebrated as documents that captured both history and their time: La Passe du diable after Joseph Kessel’s novel (1957), Jean-Luc Godard’s Le Petit Soldat (1960) on the Algerian War, or classics such as Breathless (À Bout de souffle), Cleo from 5 to 7 and Pierrot le fou.

Jury

First Film
Competition

Awards

First Film Award

Awarded by the First Film Competition Jury..

The Award is sponsored by the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur South Region

Awards

First Film Award

Awarded by the First Film Competition Jury.

The Award is sponsored by the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur South Region

Jury

Flash
Competition

Awards

Flash Competition award

Awarded by the Flash Competition Jury.

Alice Guy Award

Alice Guy est le nom de la première cinéaste au monde, oubliée malgré une carrière prestigieuse et foisonnante. Créé à sa mémoire en 2018, le Prix Alice Guy a vocation à valoriser le travail des réalisatrices en récompensant un long métrage de l’une d’entre elles. Le Prix Alice Guy du FID, initié en 2020, sera attribué par le jury Flash au film d’une réalisatrice présente au sein de la Compétition Flash.

Prix doté par le Ministère de la Culture pour un montant de 1500€

Cnap Award

Ce prix est attribué par le jury de la Compétition Flash à un film présent dans la Compétition Internationale, Française, Premier Film ou Flash. 

L’attention du jury se portera sur la dimension expérimentale ou le caractère innovant dans la conception, la force réflexive et les capacités du film à questionner le monde et sa représentation.

Prix doté par le Cnap pour un montant de 4000€

Awards

Flash Competition Award

Awarded by the Jury of the Flash Competition.

Alice Guy Award

Awarded to a film by a director in the Flash Competition by the Flash jury.

Alice Guy is the name of the world’s first female filmmaker, forgotten despite a prestigious and prolific career. Created in her memory in 2018, the Alice Guy Award aims to promote the work of women directors by rewarding a feature film by one of them. The FID Alice Guy Prize, launched in 2020, will be awarded by the Flash jury to a film by a female director in the Flash Competition.

Prize endowed by the French Ministry of Culture

Cnap Award

This prize is awarded by the Flash Competition jury to a film entered in the International, French, Premier Film or Flash Competition.

The jury’s attention will be focused on the film’s experimental dimension or innovative conception, its reflexive force and its ability to question the world and its representation.

Prize endowed by the Cnap

Jury

Ciné+
Compétition

Awards

Ciné+ Award

Awarded by the Cine+ Competition Jury to the French distributor of the film. The Award is sponsored by Ciné+.

Awards

Distribution Support Prize

Awarded by the Ciné+ Competition jury to the French distributor of the winning film.

Prize endowed by Ciné+

Jury

Renaud
Victor

With the agreement and support of the Direction interrégionale des Services Pénitentiaires PACA-Corse, the Centre Pénitentiaire de Marseille and the CNC, the Lieux Fictifs association, the Master “Métiers du film documentaire” at Aix-Marseille University and FIDMarseille are working together to make the festival event resonate within the same timeframe, at the Les Baumettes prison in Marseille.
A selection of ten or so films in competition will be presented to an audience of inmates and volunteers. Prisoners who have been able to follow the program in its entirety will be able, if they so wish, to become members of the jury, and exercise their arbitration on the occasion of the nomination of a winner. Each film will be accompanied and presented by students from the University of Aix-Marseille, and by the filmmakers wherever possible.

Awards

Renaud Victor Award

The Award is sponsored by CNC.

Renaud Victor (1946-1991) Cinéaste et acteur, il mène un long travail sur l’autisme auprès de Fernand Deligny et réalise «Ce gamin là» (1975), «Fernand Deligny, a propos d’un film à faire»(1989). Son dernier film «De jour comme de nuit» (1991) est une immersion pendant deux ans dans la vie quotidienne de la prison des Baumettes.
Joseph Cesarini et Caroline Caccavale (réalisateurs/ fondateurs de Lieux Fictifs) collaborent à la réalisation de ce film. Leur rencontre avec Renaud Victor sera déterminante dans l’action qu’ils engageront sur l’image en prison au Centre Pénitentiaire de Marseille.

Awards

Renaud Victor Award

Awarded by the Renaud Victor jury to a film in the International, French, Premier Film or Flash Competition.

Renaud Victor (1946-1991)
Filmmaker and actor, he worked extensively with Fernand Deligny on autism, directing “Ce gamin là” (1975) and “Fernand Deligny, a propos d’un film à faire” (1989). His latest film, “De jour comme de nuit” (1991), is a two-year immersion in the daily life of the Baumettes prison. Joseph Cesarini and Caroline Caccavale (directors/founders of Lieux Fictifs) collaborated on this film. Their meeting with Renaud Victor was to prove decisive in the work they began on the image in prison at the Marseille Penitentiary Center.

Jury

European of Highschool students
Fondation Vacances Bleues

The Lycéens jury will be made up of students from the Académie d’Aix-Marseille.

In partnership with the Académie Aix-Marseille.

Awards

European Highschool Award
(Vacances Bleues)

Awarded by a group of high school students from Aix-Marseille Academy to one of the films in the French, International, Flash or First Film competitions. In partnership with the Aix-Marseille Academy. The prize is sponsored
by the Fondation Vacances Bleues.

Awards

European Highschool Award
(Vacances Bleues)

Awarded by the Jury Lycéens to one of the films in the International, French, Flash or First Film Competition.

Prize endowed by the Fondation Vacances Bleues.

Jury

Audience

The audience will vote and choose from films in the International Competition, French Competition and Premier Competition.

Awards

AUDIENCE AWARD

Awards

AUDIENCE AWARD