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2013-09-24T17:03:00+01:00

DoP of Blancanieves Kiko de la Rica received the main award of the festival, the Golden Camera 300

French cinematographer Agnes Godard, the first woman to receive the Special Award Golden Camera 300 for Outstanding Contribution to the World Film Art.

Isabelle Huppert received the Lifetime Achievement Award Golden Camera 300

Isabelle Huppert with her Lifetime Achievement Award Golden Camera 300 and Macedonia’s Minister of Culture Elizabeta Kanceska Milevska

Virginie Saint-Martin won the Silver Camera 300 for her work on Tango Libre

Polish cinematographer Krzysztof Ptak, winner of Bronze Camera 300 for Papusza

DoP of Blancanieves Kiko de la Rica received the main award of the festival, the Golden Camera 300 from president of the jury Jose Luis Alcaine

Jury and prizewinners of the 34th International Cinematographers’ Film Festival Manaki Brothers

Festival director, Macedonian actress and producer Labina Mitevska
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