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The film “Fadhma N’soumer” won the Silver Stallion of the 24th FESPACO

The film “Fadhma N’soumer” won the Silver Stallion of the 24th FESPACO

Fadhma N'Soumer Fadhma N’Soumer[/caption] Sunday, March 8, 2015 Algerian director Belkacem Hadjadj received Tuesday in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) in the Silver Stallion Yennenga the 24th Pan African Film Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) for “Fadhma N’soumer”, a work that was awarded £ four times in the festival. In addition to the Silver Stallion second distinction of the festival after the Golden Stallion, “Fadhma N’soumer” dedicated to the figure of the folk hero of the resistance in Kabylie in the first decades of colonization French also received the Best Screenplay, the Best Editing and Best Sound Award bringing to four the total price of this fiction. At the award ceremony of this Faspaco Golden Stallion of Yennenga returned to Moroccan filmmaker Hicham Ayouch for his film “Fever” while the Standard Bronze was awarded to the Burkinabe filmmaker Sékou Traoré for ” The £ of the storm. ” In the category of short film the Foal Golden, Silver and Bronze respectively returned to “Water and blood” of Abdelilah Eljaouhary (Morocco), to “Mrs. Esther” Luck Razanajoana (Madagascar) and to “Zakaria” Leyla Bouzid (Tunisia). [caption id="attachment_3943" align="aligncenter" width="210"]Fadhma N'Soumer Fadhma N’Soumer[/caption] In the documentary section where nessima Guessoum competed with his film “10,949 Women” the jury awarded in the order “Miners Shot Down” from Rehad Desai (South Africa), “Lest We Forget” from Mahmadou Cissé (Mali) and “Tango Negro, African origins of tango” Dom Pedro (Angola). Algeria participated in the competition of the festival with the films “Fadhma N’soumer” Belkacem Hadjadj, “I’m 50” Djamel Azizi (feature film section), “Last resort” Mahi Bena (short section -métrage) and “10,949 Women” Nassima Guessoum (documentary section). Inaugurated on 28 February, the 24th FESPACO, held in a political context, four months after the popular uprising in Burkina Faso which led to the fall of the regime of Blaise Compaoré, ended Tuesday night. http://www.lexpressiondz.com/linformation_en_continue/212146-le-film-quot-fadhma-n-039-soumer-quot-remporte-l-039-etalon-d-039-argent-du-24eme-fespaco.html]]>

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