TIDES WINS ITS 6TH INTERNATIONAL AWARD
BEST DOCUMENTARY AWARD at
MALTA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL!
The film 'Tides - A History of lives and dreams lost and found (some broken) about the river Foyle in Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland wins another international award: it scooped the Best Documentary Short Award at Malta International Film Festival. The award ceremony will be held this Saturday in Malta, at The Eden cinema, the largest cinema complex in Malta after the screening of the award winning films. The film, directed by award winning director Alessandro Negrini, won its 6th international award since its release last June. It has recently scooped the International Documentary Award at Foggia Film Festival, where the filmwas awarded by renown film director Michele Placido (Romanzo Criminale
– Criminal Novel).
The film recently also won the Special Mention Award in Rome at On The Road Film Festival, Special Mention for Best Film at Milan International Film Festival, Best Cinematography Award at Sole Luna Film Festival in Palermo and Best Film Soundtrack at Treviso Doc Festival.
"Imagine an island. Within this island there is another island.
And within this other island there is a city: a city with two different names.
Inside this city with two names, flows a river.
This is its autobiography."
– Criminal Novel).
The film recently also won the Special Mention Award in Rome at On The Road Film Festival, Special Mention for Best Film at Milan International Film Festival, Best Cinematography Award at Sole Luna Film Festival in Palermo and Best Film Soundtrack at Treviso Doc Festival.
"Imagine an island. Within this island there is another island.
And within this other island there is a city: a city with two different names.
Inside this city with two names, flows a river.
This is its autobiography."