Fiume o morte remporte le premier Grand Prix documentaire de la FIPRESCI

Fiume o morte a remporté le premier Grand Prix documentaire de la FIPRESCI en tant que meilleur film non-fictionnel de 2025. Le prix a été annoncé lors de la soirée d'ouverture du festival Millennium Docs Against Gravity à Varsovie.

Le groupe de critiques international a choisi le film croate parmi des concurrents notables, dont le lauréat des Oscars Mr. Nobody Against Putin et le nommé The Perfect Neighbor. Le réalisateur Igor Bezinović, originaire de Rijeka, a dirigé ce projet qui utilise une reconstitution de style punk avec 300 résidents pour examiner la prise de Fiume en 1919 par des nationalistes italiens sous la direction de Gabriele D’Annunzio.

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