Marrakech Film Festival Awards 2006
2006 Marrakech Film Festival Awards
2006 Marrakech Film Festival was held between December 1-9, 2006.
2006 Marrakech Film Festival award winners: Palais des Congrès on December 9, 2006

L’ETOILE D’OR / THE GOLDEN STAR: Der Rote Kakadu / The Red Cockatoo by Dominik Graf (Germany)
JURY PRIZE: Hirtia va fi albastra / The Paper Will Be Blue by Radu Muntean (Romania)
BEST ACTOR: Max Riemelt for The Red Cockatoo by Dominik Graf (Germany)
BEST ACTRESS: Fatou N’diaye for Un dimanche à Kigali / A Sunday in Kigali by Robert Favreau (Canada)
TRIBUTES
Indian actress Kajol Mukherjee-Devgan
Indian actor Ajay Devgan
Moroccan actor Mohamed Majd
Egyptian filmmaker Tewfik Salah
American actress Susan Sarandon
Chinese filmmaker Jia Zhang-Ke
Jury: Filmmaker Roman Polanski (president, France / Poland); actress Sandrine Bonnaire (France); actress Maria de Medeiros (Portugal); actor, writer and producer Jamel Debbouze (France); director and screenwriter Pan Nalin (India); director and screenwriter Yousry Nasrallah (Egypt); actress Ludivine Sagnier (France); actress Paz Vega (Spain); actor David Wenham (Australia)
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Tags: Ajay Devgan, Dominik Graf, Fatou N’Diaye, Film Awards, Film Festivals, Marrakech Film Festival, Max Riemelt, Radu Muntean, Susan Sarandon, The Paper Will Be Blue, The Red Cockatoo
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This festival sounds like a cool cross-cultural event. I mean, Susan Sarandon and those Bollywood stars. Can’t get more globalized than that.
The Oscars are beginning to catch up now…