The 10 finalists - 30th International URTI Grand Prix for Author’s Documentary
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The Union thus confirms its place at the first rank of international audiovisual Grand Prizes.
L’Union conforte ainsi sa place au premier rang des Grands Prix audiovisuels internationaux.
The pre-selection jury meeting in Paris from April 18 until 21, 2011, selected the ten programmes which got the statute of finalist:
- Belgium : Les chemins de la Mémoire (RTBF, by José Luis Penafuerte)
- Egypt : 18 jours (ERTU, by Anan Abdo Ali Hassan)
- Spain : La Route de Diyarbekir (Apimed, by Ahmed Zaradasht)
- France : L’âme en sang (Arte France, by Olivier Morel)
- Hungary : Guards of Spirits (MTV, by Nagy Richárd)
- Italy : Iran about (RAI, by Emilio Casalini)
- Mauritania : Le train de l’Espoir (TVM - CIRTEF, by M. Salem Lemrabott)
- Mozambique : Corps et âme (TVM Televisão de Moçambique, by Matthieu Bron)
- Paraguay : Paraguay à la une (Canal 13, Teledifusora Paraguay, by Ricardo Alvarez)
- Yemen : Destructive Beast (Yemen TV, by Khadija Al-Salami)
These finalist programmes will be viewed from June 5 until 7, 2011, by a final jury, made up of professionals from about twenty countries, in the framework of the Monte Carlo International Television Festival.
The ceremony announcing the results of this grand prix, endowed with 10,000 Dollars, will take place on Monday, June 7 at the Hermitage Hotel (Monte-Carlo).
FrenchURTI at the service of Tunisian Television and Tunisian Radio
2011-03-28
URTI puts 154 programmes at the disposal of Tunisian Television. This International Union of radios and televisions will also train the staff of Tunisian Television and Tunisian Radio to the use of the new Web platform ECT (Exchange, Co-production, Transmission).
Following the events which led to an upheaval of the Tunisian Medias, URTI enforces cooperation with the country, from which both public radio and television organizations have been URTI members for decades.
The 154 programmes proposed to the Tunisian Television are documentaries and children programmes which come from URTI’s catalogue of exchanges and were offered free of rights by the public broadcasters of Belgium, Canada, Egypt, France, Iraq, Morocco, Niger, Palestine, Syria, Yemen as well as from UNESCO.
Besides, Tunisian Radio will also benefit from URTI’s services. Its staff will be trained to use the new Web platform ECT to exchange, co-produce programmes and fulfil its own transmission needs internally.
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