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The Three Cultures Foundation at the Nador International Festival of Cinema and Common Memory

12/12/17

The second Memory for Democracy and Peace International Prize awarded by Morocco’s Centre for Common Memory and Democracy has been awarded to the Three Cultures of the Mediterranean Foundation.

The 6th Nador International Festival of Cinema and Common Memory (FICMEC) has chosen the Atlantic Ocean as its core theme, expanding its fields of perception and reflection, opening the dynamics of the two Mediterranean shores as defined by the north/south axis to other imaginations, recollections and stories that nourish the current multiple-centre world. India, one of the major countries by the Indian Ocean, is consequently a guest of honour at this year’s event.

The Festival’s scientific jury is composed of the actress Esther Regina, the filmmaker Rasmi Mahasana, the writer Mouna Hachin, the Iraqi academic Addelhussaim Shaaban and the film programmer of the Three Cultures Foundation, Araceli Míguez.

The Three Cultures Foundation instituted in the Festival the Dialogue between Cultures Prize, which was awarded to the documentary “La Fabulosa Casablanca” by Manu Horrillo.

Nador, 7-12 November.

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