Special Mention of the International Competition Jury

International Competition Jury

Ghassan Salhab

Director, Libanon

Sophie Cavoulacos

Associate Curator, Department of Film, MoMA, United States

Raúl Camargo

Director of FICValdivia – Valdivia International Film Festival, Chile

Jury de la Compétition Française

Gaëlle Obiégly

Writer and performer, France

Nicolas Boone

Director, France

Matías Piñeiro

Director, Argentina

First Film Competition Jury

Ana David

Programmer at Berlinale, Márgenes and Queer Lisboa, Portugal, Germany

Daniella Shreir

Programmer, publisher, translator, United Kingdom

Declan Clarke

Director, Irlande, Germany

Flash Competition Jury

Silvia Maglioni

Filmmaker and artist, Italy

Julian Ross

Head of Film Programming & Distribution at Eye Filmmuseum, Netherlands

Aurélia Defrance

Head of Artagon Marseille, France

Ciné+ Competition Jury

Lucie Taurines

Associate Director at Les Écrans du Sud, Marseille, France

Cécile Becker

General Secretary at Le Cosmos Cinéma, Strasbourg, France

Romain Lefebvre

Editor at Cahiers du cinéma, Paris, France

Jury du Prix Renaud Victor

With the agreement and support of the Interregional Directorate of Prison Services PACA– Corsica, the Marseille Prison Centre, and the CNC, the association Lieux Fictifs and FIDMarseille jointly carry out an initiative to bring the festival event into the Marseille Les Baumettes prison, in real time with the rest of the festival.

A selection of around ten competition films is presented to an audience of incarcerated and voluntary participants. Those who have followed the entire programme may, if they wish, become members of the jury and take part in selecting the award winner. Each film is introduced and discussed with the help of FID team members and, whenever possible, the filmmakers themselves.

The Second Chance School Jury

Made up of interns from the École de la 2e Chance, this jury awards the École de la 2e Chance Award, in partnership with the Ville de Marseille.

High School Jury

Established in 2015, the Highschool Jury is part of a film education initiative aimed at secondary school students. Ten pupils, from the Aix-Marseille Academy and beyond, participate in the festival as jurors and award the Lycéen·nes Award during the closing ceremony.