Al-Sit wins the Grand Prix at Tampere
Mission: Hebron is put forward as a candidate for the European Film Awards
Al-Sit by Suzannah Mirghani
The online 2021 edition of the Tampere Film Festival, the annual Finnish event dedicated to short films, announced its awards during a virtual ceremony held on Sunday afternoon.
The International Grand Prix went to
Suzannah Mirghani’s film
Al-Sit (Sudan/Qatar), which tells the story of Nafisa, a teenage girl in a Sudanese village who – despite her crush on someone else – is facing an arranged marriage. Her grandmother, the powerful matriarch Al-Sit, has her own plans for Nafisa’s future. Can Nafisa choose for herself?
Al-Sit wins the Grand Prix at Tampere 2021
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Application Deadline: June 5th 2021
Every year, it rewards the best technological projects with a positive impact in Africa and the Middle East. The competition is organized in two stages: first a national competition in 17 countries; then an international jury selects the winners of the Grand Prix.
For the second consecutive year, Orange will reward more start-ups with the International Womenâs Prize worth â¬20,000. This prize will reward any project carried by a woman or aimed at improving womenâs living conditions.
Requirements
The Project must concern a territory or a geographical market containing at least one country from the African continent and the Middle East region in which the Orange Group is present. The countries concerned are: Botswana,