UK Competition Award and Short Award Winners

  • Sun 13 June 19:30
  • Showroom - Warner Chappell Production Music Screen 4
  • 1h 19min
ALI_AND_HIS_MIRACLE_SHEEP_7.jpg

The Best Film in UK Competition was awarded to Ali and his Miracle Sheep.

 

Guided by his grandmother’s haunting Sumerian lament, 9-year-old mute Ali takes his sheep, Kirmeta, for sacrifice on a strenuous 400km journey across Iraq’s war-ruined landscapes to the shrine of an ancient saint. Kirmeta becomes increasingly resistant, running away from his bloody fate. Ali eventually finds Kirmeta amongst carcasses of cars leftover from decades of violence and false promises of freedom. When Kirmeta collapses from exhaustion, the pilgrims think he is dead, but with the help of Ali’s grandmother’s prayers, the sheep mysteriously recovers. Witnessing this, the pilgrims declare him a “Miracle Sheep”, a reputation that accompanies them for the rest of their journey. Can both boy and sheep survive the hardship and accept their fate?Ali and his Miracle Sheep is a lyrical film with a hybrid form in which symbolism exposes the suffering of a nation whose only hope left is a mute child and his “miraculous” sheep.

The Short Film Award was given to Barataria.

El Quiñon is the youngest city in Spain: a brand new town which was left incomplete when the financial crisis devastated the country’s economy. The first generation of children have now become teenagers, living in a ghost town that is trying to become a community. InBarataria, in the face of an uncertain future, this generation’s dreams and hopes reflect the complexities of contemporary Spain during its national elections.

For more information about awards, click here

In this show

Film Intro
5 mins
ALI AND HIS MIRACLE SHEEP
25 mins
More Info
Barataria
49 mins
More Info

Our Partners