TIRANA, Oct. 29 – Magic Eye film of Kujtim Cashku won three prizes at the official competition Mostra de Valencia in Spain, an International Accredited Festival ( Class A ), from FIAPF (International Federation of Film Producers Association). That is a festival specialized for the Mediterranean film. Cashku’s film was among the 12 films selected for the official competition, together with some other coming from Greece, Spain, France, Kosova, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Israel. They were Bronze Palm (Palmera de Bronca), Palm of the Best Camera (Palma de la Mejor Fotografia) and Palm of the Best Music (Palma de la Mejor Musica). The film had also won four other prizes at the Cairo festival. Thus it has seven prizes for all its elements. The next festival it is to take part is the Kolkata International Film Fest (FIAPF), Thessaloniki International Film Festival (FIAFP), Trieste International Film Festival. Cashku has received 16 prizes along his career.
Cashku’s Magic Eye film awarded three prizes
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