Program
2020 Jury Chair
The chair 2020’s jury is a writer renowned for his work at The Guardian and The Observer: Ed Vulliamy has been a war reporter in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, Iraq and many other conflict zones. His work and books have received numerous awards, including the Amnesty International Media prize in recognition of his commitment to human rights. With one foot in Europe and the other across the Atlantic, he has also written many reports on organised crime, both in Italy and on the US-Mexican border.
Exhibitions
2020 Results
TELEVISION TROPHY – REGIONAL PRIZE FOR STUDENTS AND TRAINEES OF NORMANDY 2020
John SUDWORTH, Kathy LONG and Wang XIPING - BBC “Uyghur families” – CHINA-TURKEY
PRINT TROPHY – OUEST-FRANCE – JEAN MARIN 2020
Allan KAVAL - LE MONDE “Slow death of jihadist prisoners in northeastern Syria” – SYRIA
YOUNG REPORTER TROPHY (PHOTO) – INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDED BY CRÉDIT AGRICOLE NORMANDIE 2020
Anas ALKHARBOUTLI - DPA “War in Syria“- SYRIA
RADIO TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDED BY THE D-DAY LANDING COMMITTEE 2020
Sonia GHEZALI and Shahzaib WAHLAH – RFI “Afghanistan: after attack on MSF maternity hospital” - AFGHANISTAN
PRINT TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CALVADOS 2020
Allan KAVAL - LE MONDE “Slow death of jihadist prisoners in northeastern Syria” – SYRIA
TELEVISION TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDED BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL 2020
John SUDWORTH and Wang XIPING - BBC “Uyghur families” – CHINA-TURKEY
GRAND FORMAT TELEVISION TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDED BY BAYEUX CITY 2020
Suzanne ALLANT, Yamaan KHATIB and Fadi AL-HALABI - Découpages for Arte Reportage “Syria, in the Idlib trap” – SYRIA
VIDEO IMAGE PRIZE SPONSORED BY ARTE, FRANCE 24 AND FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS 2020
Olivier JOBARD - MAGNETO PRESSE for ARTE / France 24 “Yemen: A forced march”– YEMEN
PUBLIC PRIZE (PHOTO) SPONSORED BY THE AGENCE FRANÇAISE DE DÉVELOPPEMENT 2020
Anthony WALLACE – AFP “Hong Kong, a popular revolt” - HONG KONG
PHOTO TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY AWARDED BY NIKON 2020
Lorenzo TUGNOLI - CONTRASTO for THE WASHINGTON POST “The longer war “– AFGHANISTAN