The International Environmental Film and Video Festival (Fica) already has the winning films for this 25th edition. The awards ceremony took place this Sunday morning (16/06), at Cine Teatro São Joaquim, and was attended by Yara Nunes, Secretary of State for Culture, the pro-rector of Extension and Culture at UFG, Luana Ribeiro , the mayor of the city of Goiás, Aderson Gouvea, and other authorities.
Fica is carried out by the Government of Goiás, through the State Secretariat for Culture (Secult), in co-organization with the Federal University of Goiás (UFG), through the Educational Radio and Television Foundation (RTVE). The festival program ends this Sunday with the singer Silva's show, a performance by Sesc Goiás, at Praça de Eventos, starting at 7pm.
During the six-day event, more than 100 films were shown in four competitive screenings and special sessions. This year, Fica is distributing R$ 220 thousand in prizes across its four competitive exhibitions. In addition, the festival pays a fee for licensing the screening of all selected films, a total of R$ 176 thousand in licenses alone.
“We have now closed the 25th edition of Fica, obviously already thinking about the 26th edition, but this is only possible because we have that beautiful and satisfying feeling of mission, of duty accomplished”, assesses the Secretary of State for Culture, Yara Nunes.
The big winner of this edition at the Washington Novaes exhibition was the feature film There will be no more history without us, by Priscilla Reges Brasil, which received the Cora Coralina award, worth R$ 35 thousand. “I thank Fica. The debates here were highly stimulating, I hope this will serve in the coming years with global movements thinking about the environment”, declares Raphael Uchôa, screenwriter who received the award at the ceremony.
The Acari Passos award, which defines the best short or medium-length film worth 15 thousand, in addition to a trophy, went to Bibiru: Kaikuxi Panema, by Latsu Apalai and André Lopes.
Still within the festival's main exhibition, the João Bennio award for best film from Goiás, worth R$ 20 thousand, went to the short film Consumidos, by Caco Pereira. The best direction went to Fernanda Polacow, for Big Bang Henda, and won the Carmo Bernardes prize, worth R$ 10 thousand.
The feature Granada was the big surprise of the ceremony. The production won in five categories: “It was a film that took a decade to complete. It's a film that touches people a lot, because it touches us as a society and individuals. It's a film that stands out for Goiânia. For me, it is an immense achievement to receive these five awards here”, celebrates director Benedito Ferreira.
The films were evaluated in several categories within each competitive exhibition. In addition to cash and trophy prizes, the festival also awarded honorable mentions. Artist Sallisa Rosa and filmmaker Larissa Fernandes were the people from Goiás honored in this edition.
To check each category evaluated, access the festival's awards page: https://fica.go.gov.br/sobre/.
Multicultural event
Fica 2024 had a vast free program, with competitive exhibitions, debates with big names in national and international cinema, environmental activities and cultural attractions.
During the festival, which took place between the 11th and 16th of June, more than 100 films were shown, 40 panels and debates, six conferences, 20 shows, dozens of artistic presentations, 18 workshops and short courses, three exhibitions, in addition to sustainability.
The festival was supported by the Goiás Social program; of the State Secretariats for Resumption; of Science, Technology and Innovation (Secti); and Environment and Sustainable Development (Semad); Saneago; State University of Goiás (UEG), Federal Institute of Goiás (IFG); Social Service of Commerce (Sesc) and City Hall of the city of Goiás. This year the event also has as supporters the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco), The Nature Conservancy, MapBiomas, Museu Nacional dos Povos Indigenous/Funai, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), Kelldrin Group and Saga BYD.
Check out all the winners from this edition
Washington Novaes International Exhibition
CORA CORALINA AWARD – BEST FEATURE FILM
There will be no more history without us
CARMO BERNARDES AWARD – BEST DIRECTION
Fernanda Polacow, by Big Bang Henda
ACARI PASSOS AWARD – BEST SHORT OR MEDIUM FILM
Bibiru: Kaikuxi Panema
JOÃO BENNIO AWARD – BEST GOIANO FILM
Consumidos (Consumed)
HONORABLE MENTIONS FROM THE OFFICIAL JURY
Little Baluches
Juvana de Xakriabá
JOSÉ PETRILLO AWARD – PRESS JURY
Bibiru: Kaikuxi Panema
HONORABLE MENTION – PRESS JURY
There will be no more history without us
JESCO VON PUTTKAMER AWARD – YOUNG JURY
Bibiru: Kaikuxi Panema
HONORABLE MENTION – YOUNG JURY
Little Baluches
LUIZ GONZAGA SOARES AWARD – POPULAR JURY
Juvana de Xakriabá
FIOCRUZ AWARD
The Water Manifesto: Osun
HONORABLE MENTION FROM THE FIOCRUZ JURY
Forest, a Garden that We Cultivate
Goiano Cinema Exhibition
BEST FEATURE FILM
Granada
BEST DIRECTION FOR FEATURE FILM
Benedito Ferreira for “Granada”.
BEST SHORT FILM
“The Cashew Rain”.
BEST SHORT FILM DIRECTION
Amanda Costa and Fausto Borges for “Sobre a Cabeça os Aviões”.
BEST SCREENPLAY
Benedito Ferreira for “Granada”
BETTER ASSEMBLY
Vinicius Nascimento for “Granada”
BEST PHOTOGRAPHY
Larry Machado for “Granada”
BEST SOUND
Vitor Moraes for “A Chuva do Caju”
BEST TRAIL
Azullllllll by “Capim Navalha”
BEST PERFORMANCE
Martha Ângela for “Capim Navalha”
BEST ART DIRECTION
Bruno Bomfim for “Aurora Frugum”
HONORABLE MENTIONS
“Pyrenopolynda”
“A Naked Man”
Becos da Minha Terra Exhibition
BEST MOVIE
“Bdeery.”
BEST DIRECTION
Vincent Glen Gielen and Gabriel Tavares for “Noia/Parainoia”
BETTER ASSEMBLY
João Dornelles for “Yané Kérupi – Indigenous Women in the Arts”
BEST SOUND
Felipe Mariano for “Sujas de Carmim”
BEST SCREENPLAY
Agla Manzan for “Tempo Tormento”
HONORABLE MENTIONS
“Pop Star”
“Revolution of Busts”
Indigenous Cinema and Traditional Peoples Exhibition
BEST FEATURE FILM
A Transformação de Canuto (Canuto's Transformation)
BEST SHORT FILM
Meada Cor Kalunga
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Gypsy Path
Pyr
Olho Strategic Communication
State Secretariat for Culture – Government of Goiás
Photo credit: Lucas Diener