Two awards for the Greek film "Miss Violence" at the Venice Film Festival

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A good start for the Greek film "Miss Violence" by Alexandros Avranas - a strong, immersed in a black atmosphere, work, allegory on the current situation in Greece, through the story of a dysfunctional family - with the two awards it has already won in parallel Awards of this year's 70th Venice Film Festival: The FEDEORA Critics' Award and the Arca Youth Award, while there is hope that the film, which was well-received by critics and members of the jury, will win another award at its closing tonight festivals, when the official awards of Mostra will be announced.

The FEDEORA award for best film from Europe and the Mediterranean countries of the competition section of the 70th Venice Film Festival, won by Avranas, is given by a group of critics-members of the Federation of Critics for films from Europe and the Mediterranean, emphasizes AMPR. The second prize won by the Greek film, Arca CinemaGiovanni, is awarded to 70 young people from Italy, France and Tunisia, aged 18 to 26 years.

The FEDEORA Award for Best Picture in the Creators' Day Award went to Yuval Adler's Israeli film "Bethlehem," which deals with objectivity and honesty about Israeli-Arab relations through the story of a young man. to a group of Muslim extremists.

The Bulgarian Milko Lazarov, director of the film "Alienation", which was screened in the same section, was awarded the first director award. Finally, the film "Class Enemy" by Rock Biσεek (Slovenia) was awarded the "Critics' Week" award for best film.

The International Film Critics Association (FIPRESCI) Award for Best Picture in the Mostra Official Competition went to Xavier Dolan's Canadian film "Tom on the Farm" and the Best Film Award in the other Mostra (Horizons E) category. Criticism) was given to the Swedish film "The Reunion" by Ana Odell.

The Europa Cinemas Label Award, given by European distributors for promoting the artistic value of films in European theaters, was also given to Jean Denizo's French film "La belle vie", while special mention was made of Milko Lazaro's Bulgarian film "Alienation".

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