‘Apolonia, Apolonia’ Wins Amsterdam Documentary Festival

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Lea Glob’s portrait of French-born painter Apolonia Sokol took the top prize at IDFA, the world's biggest documentary film festival.

The best film prize in the IDFA’s Envision Competition section, and its $15,000 cash prize, went to Angie Vinchito’sIDFA’s best director honor in the international category, and a €5,000 cash prize, went to Simon Chambers for, a touching, often very funny, look at Chambers’ Uncle

David in the final years of his life. Roberta Torre took best directing honors in the Envision Competition category, and $5,200, fora documentary about a villa housing transgender women who try to fulfill the last wish of their late friend, buried in male clothing against her will.

 

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