Festroia International Film Festival

Festróia – Tróia International
Film Festival
Location Setúbal, Portugal
Founded 1985
Disestablished 2015
Awards Golden Dolphin

The Tróia International Film Festival, commonly referred to as Festroia (Portuguese: Festival Internacional de Cinema de Tróia – Festróia) was an annual film festival established in 1985 that takes place in the town of Setúbal in southwest Portugal.[1]

Named after the Tróia Peninsula just south of Setúbal where the festival was originally based until 1993, the festival mainly focused on arthouse films from smaller or less publicised national cinemas. In later editions its competitive section was open to films from countries producing less than 30 feature films per year. Usually held in the first week of June, the festival gave out a series of prizes, and its main award for Best Film was called the Golden Dolphin (Golfinho de Ouro).

The last edition was the 30th festival held in 2014. Due to cuts in funding, the 2015 edition was cancelled in March that year, and a notification saying that there would be no 31st edition was put up on the official website in its last ever update.[2] The website itself was taken down in early 2017.[3]

Golden Dolphin Winners

Year Film Director Country
1985 (1st) Twenty Years Later Coutinho, EduardoEduardo Coutinho  Brazil
1986 (2nd) Fool for Love Altman, RobertRobert Altman  United States
1987 (3rd) Madrid Martín Patino, BasilioBasilio Martín Patino  Spain
1988 (4th) In the Name of the Son Polaco, JorgeJorge Polaco  Argentina
1989 (5th) The Citadel Chouikh, MohamedMohamed Chouikh  Algeria
1990 (6th) Rose of the Desert Benhadj, RachidRachid Benhadj  Algeria
1991 (7th) Homo Novus Erdöss, PálPál Erdöss  Hungary
1992 (8th) One Full Moon Emlyn, EndafEndaf Emlyn  Wales
1993 (9th) It's Better to Be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill Jakubisko, JurajJuraj Jakubisko  Czechoslovakia
1994 (10th) The Sacred Mound Gunnlaugsson, HrafnHrafn Gunnlaugsson  Iceland
1995 (11th) Madagascar Pérez, FernandoFernando Pérez  Cuba
1996 (12th) Cold Fever Fridriksson, Fridrik ThorFridrik Thor Fridriksson  Iceland
1997 (13th) The Father Majidi, MajidMajid Majidi  Iran
1998 (14th) The Bandit Turgul, YavuzYavuz Turgul  Turkey
1999 (15th) Solomon & Gaenor Morrison, PaulPaul Morrison  Wales
2000 (16th) Ambush Saarela, OlliOlli Saarela  Finland
2001 (17th) Italian for Beginners Scherfig, LoneLone Scherfig  Denmark
2002 (18th) Every Stewardess Goes to Heaven Burman, DanielDaniel Burman  Argentina
2003 (19th) Intimate Stories Sorín, CarlosCarlos Sorín  Argentina
2004 (20th) Bonjour Monsieur Shlomi Zarhin, ShemiShemi Zarhin  Israel
2005 (21st) Turtles Can Fly Ghobadi, BahmanBahman Ghobadi  Iran
2006 (22nd) What a Wonderful Place Halfon, EyalEyal Halfon  Israel
2007 (23rd) The Border Post Grlić, RajkoRajko Grlić  Croatia
2008 (24th) Empties Svěrák, JanJan Svěrák  Czech Republic
2009 (25th) Forbidden Fruit Karukoski, DomeDome Karukoski  Finland
2010 (26th) A Somewhat Gentle Man Moland, Hans PetterHans Petter Moland  Norway
2011 (27th) Tirza van den Berg, RudolfRudolf van den Berg  Netherlands
2012 (28th) The Parade Dragojević, SrđanSrđan Dragojević  Serbia
2013 (29th) The Broken Circle Breakdown Van Groeningen, FelixFelix Van Groeningen  Belgium
2014 (30th) The Priest's Children Brešan, VinkoVinko Brešan  Croatia

Footnotes

  1. Festróia - Tróia at the Internet Movie Database.
  2. Otto Coelho, Sara (3 March 2015). "Festival de cinema Festróia 2015 cancelado por falta de verbas". Observador.pt. Retrieved 4 March 2017.
  3. "Comunicado de Imprensa". Retrieved 18 January 2017.

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