Annual film prizes
Cinema for Peace Awards are prizes awarded by the Cinema for Peace Foundation, a Berlin-based initiative that claims to raise awareness for the social relevance of films. Since 2002, Cinema for Peace has been inviting film makers, humanitarian and human rights activists, and public figures to its annual awards ceremony in Berlin to honor a selection of cinematic works on humanitarian and environmental issues. The event occurs at the same time as (but not as part of) the Berlin International Film Festival.[1]
Following the September 11 attacks in 2001, Jaka Bizilj launched the Cinema for Peace initiative with the annual gala as a platform for communicating humanitarian, political and social issues through the medium of film. Bob Geldof described the awards gala as "the Oscars with brains".[2]
Cinema for Peace as global initiative regularly acts in many countries. Cinema for Peace screenings, campaigns, advocacy events, and galas have been taking place for example at the Filmfestival in Cannes,[3] in Los Angeles on the occasions of the Golden Globes [4] and on Oscar weekend, in Uganda at the conference of the International Criminal Court,[5] and in Berlin, where Cinema for Peace annually highlights the most valuable films of the year at the Cinema for Peace Gala.
The Cinema for Peace Foundation organizes various monthly screenings, mainly through partnering cinemas, such as the Schikaneder in Vienna [6]
Cinema for Peace distributed the Bosnian Oscar-winning war satire No Man's Land by Danis Tanovic.
In 2014, Jaka Bizilj as the Founder of Cinema for Peace invited Pussy Riot to the Olympic Games in Sochi[7] and brought them to Hollywood[8] and to Washington[9] in order to promote global human rights responsibility and advocate a global Sanction List for human rights offenders.
Committee and supporters
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Among the Cinema for Peace speakers have been: Buzz Aldrin, Antonio Banderas, Deepak Chopra, George Clooney, Catherine Deneuve, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bob Geldof,[10] Richard Gere, Dustin Hoffman,[11] Elton John, Nicole Kidman, Sir Christopher Lee, Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Susan Sarandon, Hilary Swank, Wim Wenders, Ban Ki-moon,[12] Luis Moreno-Ocampo and Fatou Bensouda as well as Mikhail Gorbachev.
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Country of My Skull by John Boorman
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Hotel Rwanda by Terry George
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Trouble - Teatime in Heiligendamm by Mind Pirates Community
- The International Green Film Award: Earth by Alastair Fothergill and Mark Linfield
- Special Award: the makers of The Experimental Witch, initiated by Paolo Coelho and created with the original work of 14 filmmakers[19] from around the world.[20][21]
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Milk by Gus Van Sant
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Das Herz von Jenin by Marcus Vetter and Lior Geller
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: Pray the Devil Back to Hell by Gini Reticker
- The International Green Film Award: Fields of Fuel by Josh Tickell
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: The White Ribbon by Michael Haneke
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Das Mädchen und das Foto by Marc Wiese
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: Children of War by Bryan Single; The Stoning of Soraya M. by Cyrus Nowrasteh
- The International Green Film Award: Crude by Joe Berlinger
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Of Gods and Men by Xavier Beauvois
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Skateistan: Four Wheels and a Board in Kabul by Kai Sehr
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: Blood in the Mobile by Frank Piasecki Poulsen
- The International Green Film Award: Message from Pandora by James Cameron, Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World by Julie Bergman, Sender Stuart Sender; Jane's Journey by Lorenz Knauer
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: In the Land of Blood and Honey by Angelina Jolie
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory by Joe Berlinger
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: Granito by Pamela Yates; Justice for Sergei by Hans Hermans and Martin Maat
- The International Green Film Award: Burning in the Sun by Cambria Matlow and Morgan Robinson
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: 12 Years a Slave by Steve McQueen
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Syria: Children on the Frontline by Marcel Mettelsiefen
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: #chicagoGirl: The Social Network Takes on a Dictator by Joe Piscatella
- The International Green Film Award: Big Men by Rachel Boynton
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Selma by Ava DuVernay; Timbuktu by Abderrahmane Sissako
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: Drone by Tonje Hessen Schei; E-Team by Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: Three Windows and a Hanging by Isa Qosja; Miners Shot Down by Rehad Desai
- The International Green Film Award: Virunga by Orlando von Einsiedel
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: Capernaum by Nadine Labaki
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: The Heart of Nuba by Kenneth A. Carlson
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Political Film of the Year: Watergate by Charles Ferguson
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: Two Catalonias by Álvaro Longoria and Gerardo Olivares
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Women’s Empowerment: RBG by Julie Cohen and Betsy West
- The International Green Film Award: The Elephant Queen by Mark Deeble and Victoria Stone
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Film of the Year: 1917 by Sam Mendes
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Most Valuable Documentary of the Year: The Cave by Feras Fayyad
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for The Political Film of the Year: Official Secrets by Gavin Hood
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Justice: The Collini Case by Marco Kreuzpaintner; A Regular Women by Sherry Hormann
- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Women’s Empowerment: A Girl from Mogadishu by Mary McGuckian;[44] Maiden by Alex Holmes
- The International Green Film Award: Santuario by Álvaro Longoria; Sea of Shadows by Richard Ladkani, Sean Bogle and Matthew Podolsky
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- The Cinema for Peace Dove for Global Health: Pay or Die by Scott Alexander Ruderman and Rachael Dyer