Grand Award of the International Competition
Awarded by the jury of the International Competition. Award of €8,000 sponsored in partnership with Air France KLM.
Georges de Beauregard International Award
Awarded to a film in the International Competition. The award is donated in kind by Vidéo de poche in the form of €7,000 worth of post-production services.
Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Prize in 1985 in memory of her father, the producer Georges de Beauregard. Then, she chose to integrate it into the FID, as Marseille was the birthplace of Georges de Beauregard and his maternal family. The FID therefore launched the Georges de Beauregard Prize in 2001.
Born in the Saint Jérôme district of Marseille, Georges de Beauregard produced short, medium and feature-length films, some of which can be considered “documents of history and time,” such as La passe du diable, based on the work of Jean Pierre Kessel and shot in Afghanistan in 1957, Pierre Schoendorffer’s first feature film, Jean Luc Godard’s Le petit soldat (The Little Soldier) about the Algerian War (1960), and films such as A bout de Souffle (Breathless), Cléo de 5 à 7 (Cleo from 5 to 7) and Pierrot le fou (Pierrot the Madman).
Acting award
Award for an actress or actor from the international selection.
French Competition Award
Awarded by the jury. Amount: €5,000.
Georges de Beauregard National Award
Awarded to a French film. The award is provided in kind by Vidéo de poche in the form of €7,000 worth of post-production services.
Chantal de Beauregard created the Georges de Beauregard Prize in 1985 in memory of her father, the producer Georges de Beauregard. Then, she chose to integrate it into the FID, as Marseille was the birthplace of Georges de Beauregard and his maternal family. The FID therefore launched the Georges de Beauregard Prize in 2001.
Born in the Saint Jérôme district of Marseille, Georges de Beauregard produced short, medium and feature-length films, some of which can be considered “documents of history and time,” such as La passe du diable, based on the work of Jean Pierre Kessel and shot in Afghanistan in 1957, Pierre Schoendorffer’s first feature film, Jean Luc Godard’s Le petit soldat (The Little Soldier) about the Algerian War (1960), and films such as A bout de Souffle (Breathless), Cléo de 5 à 7 (Cleo from 5 to 7) and Pierrot le fou (Pierrot the Madman).
Acting award
Award for an actress or actor from the French selection.
First Award
Awarded to a film in the Premier Competition. The award is endowed by the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur Region with a sum of €3,000.
Acting Award
Award for an actress or actor from the selection.
Flash Competition Award
Awarded by the jury. Amount: €2,000.
Alice Guy Award
Recognizes the work of a female director participating in the Flash competition. Awarded by the Ministry of Culture in the amount of €1,500.
Alice Guy was the world’s first female filmmaker, yet she has been forgotten despite her prestigious and prolific career. Created in her memory in 2018, the Alice Guy Award aims to promote the work of female directors by rewarding one of their feature films. The FID Alice Guy Award, launched in 2020, will be awarded by the Flash jury to a film by a female director participating in the Flash Competition
National Center for Visual Arts (Cnap) Award
Awarded by the Cnap jury to a film in the International, French, First, Flash, or GNCR Competition. The jury will focus on the experimental dimension or innovative nature of the film’s conception, its reflective power, and its ability to question the world and its representation.
The award is endowed by the Cnap with €4,000.
National Association of Art House Cinemas Award (GNCR)
Awarded to a film from the various selections by a jury of exhibitors appointed by the GNCR, in the form of support for distribution in France (publication of a document by the GNCR and screening of the film in the group’s theaters).
Renaud Victor Award
Awarded to a film presented as part of the prison screening program.
The award is funded by the CNC as part of a rights purchase for the Images de la Culture catalog. It is worth €5,000.
Renaud Victor (1946-1991) is a Filmmaker and actor, he worked extensively on autism with Fernand Deligny and directed Ce gamin là (1975) and Fernand Deligny, a propos d’un film à faire (1989). His last film, De jour comme de nuit (1991), is a two-year immersion into daily life at the Baumettes prison. Joseph Cesarini and Caroline Caccavale (directors/founders of Lieux Fictifs) collaborated on the film. Their meeting with Renaud Victor would prove decisive in the work they would undertake on the image in prison at the Marseille Penitentiary Center.
Marseille Espérance Award
Awarded by the Marseille Espérance Jury to one of the films in the French, International, Flash, or First Film Competition.
The award is endowed by the City of Marseille with a sum of €2,000.
European High School Student Award
Awarded by the High School Students Jury to one of the films in the International, French, Flash, or First Competitions.
The award is endowed by the Vacances Bleues Foundation with a sum of €2,500.
Audience Award
Awarded to the film that received the highest audience rating among all competitions. Sponsored by Air France.