
Chechen film, Assange documentary win prizes in Cannes
Deni Oumar Pitsaev won the festival's Golden Eye award for his autobiographical documentary Imago, which follows the filmmaker after he inherits a small patch of land in the Pankisi valley in Georgia, across the border from Chechnya in southern Russia.
During the two Chechen wars of 1994–1996 and 1999–2009, the region became a refuge for Chechen rebels and thousands of civilian refugees who crossed Georgia's porous mountain border to flee the conflict.
Pitsaev — who grew up between Grozny, Saint Petersburg and Almaty, and is now based between Brussels and Paris — was also awarded a prize in the festival's Critics' Week section on Wednesday.
US director Eugene Jarecki was awarded a special jury prize for his documentary The Six Billion Dollar Man, about Assange, who has been in Cannes to promote the film but has not yet spoken publicly.
Assange has declined all interview requests, but the 53-year-old former hacker's wife, Stella Assange, said he had 'recovered' from his years in detention and would 'speak when he's ready.'
Assange was released from a high-security British prison in June last year after a plea bargain with the US government over WikiLeaks's work publishing top-secret military and diplomatic information.
He spent five years behind bars fighting extradition from Britain and another seven holed up in Ecuador's embassy in London, where he claimed political asylum.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


UAE Moments
3 minutes ago
- UAE Moments
Read Your Daily Chinese Horoscope July 13th, 2025⭐
Chinese zodiac, or shengxiao (/shnng-sshyao/ 'born resembling'), unlike the general zodiac, is represented by 12 zodiac animals. In order, they are the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig. OX DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 Perhaps you're working too hard. Appreciate and find joy in some of the simpler pleasures in life by not moving so quickly that you can't smell the flowers or enjoy the scenery. SHEEP DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 Your partner did the favor you asked. Your boss praised your hard work. Sometimes everything goes your way. You might even make a little extra money today. The day keeps getting better! RAT DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 You're a logical, practical person, but it's time to pull some creative ideas out of your hat. Make an extra effort on a project today. Show off what you can do and then reap the rewards. SNAKE DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 There could be difficult decisions or unexpected situations to deal with quickly today. Don't lose your temper. Be confident that you're making the right choice even when acting on instinct. DRAGON DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 Be careful who you quarrel with now. If you're stubborn or insensitive, you'll end up closing doors and burning bridges and may not be aware of the far-reaching implications of your actions. TIGER DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 Avoid annoying people today. Also, don't get dragged down by people who want others to feel as badly as they do. Escape the rat race and set aside some time to be alone tonight. JULY 13, 2025 When people around you go nuts today, you're the voice of reason. Being the peacemaker is an important job, and it's one you do well. Respond to the call of duty should it require your skills. Click here to follow our WhatsApp channel for tarot readings, love, health, career, and Chinese horoscopes delivered to your phone daily! HORSE DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 Give credit where it's due. When somebody helps you, be sure to give them the recognition they deserve. Be gracious if you fail to receive the attention you feel you've earned. MONKEY DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 Opportunity will present itself when you remain focused. If you see favorable circumstances materialise, keep your wits about you and strike while the iron is hot. Volunteer today. JULY 13, 2025 If you want something but can't seem to get your foot in the door, take your chance by climbing through the nearest window. Today is a great one for sales pitches and epic speeches. More: How The Fall Equinox Will Impact Your Zodiac Sign DOG DAILY CHINESE HOROSCOPES JULY 13, 2025 A new insight or discovery could completely change the way you think about something. Look closer and you could find that it's not that far of a stretch. Be open to changing your position. JULY 13, 2025 Put your knowledgeable gallantry to good use today. Solve a problem for somebody or give some sound advice to a loved one. You can be assured that it will come back to you in a big way.


North Wales Chronicle
3 minutes ago
- North Wales Chronicle
Alex Greenwood: England's game against Wales is the most important yet
England's clash against Wales is England's most important game of their Euro 2025 campaign yet, according to Alex Greenwood. The meeting between the two home nations in St. Gallen is another must-win clash for the Lionesses, who currently sit on three points in Group D. They lost their opening game 2-1 to France before going on to get a necessary victory against the Netherlands on Wednesday to keep their hopes of a quarter-final spot alive. It sets up an enticing battle with neighbours Wales, and Greenwood needed no reminding of the magnitude of the occasion. "For me personally, it is the most important game we're going to play,' she said. "That's how I treat it. For the fans and everybody around there the rivalry is brilliant. The atmosphere is going to be great and something we should look forward to." The pressure of the big occasion could be enough to cause some teams to choke on the big stage, but when faced with such expectations against the Netherlands, England stepped up in style. A Lauren James brace in addition to goals from Ella Toone and Georgia Stanway saw the Lionesses fly to a resounding 4-0 win at Stadion Letzigrund in Zurich. For Greenwood, it is a pressure they have become well-acquainted with. "[Having a target on our back] is something we are used to now. That's the pressure we have invited because we have been successful and it is something we should be proud of,' she said. "As a team we don't focus too much on that. We focus on ourselves and the gameplan. "We enjoy pressure, but we also thrive in those moments. We showed that the other night against the Netherlands. "That was a high-pressure game and we performed under the highest pressure. Tomorrow becomes another high pressure game and we're all really looking forward to it." See you tomorrow for a big one, #Lionesses fans! 🏴🏴 — Lionesses (@Lionesses) July 12, 2025 Part of England's success against the Netherlands came from Sarina Wiegman's tactical decision to move Greenwood out to left-back and bring Jess Carter, who struggled on the flank against France, into the centre-back role. With the threat of Chasity Grant down the right and Vivianne Miedema nullified it was a decision that paid dividends. But despite the seemingly major role change, Greenwood feels the tactical thought process is actually very similar. "[There are not as many differences] as you would think. In my role here at England as a left-back, Sarina still allows me to play to my ability,' she explained. "There are some slight differences tactically but I have been a left-back for a large parts of my career. "It is not foreign to play there. I enjoy playing there, it gives a different side to my game. "It is not overwhelming or too much to think about. It is gameplan, opposition, what's best for the team and that's the most important thing." In her versatility Greenwood has proven invaluable for the Lionesses for over a decade, featuring in their 2015 World Cup squad. It saw her rack up her 100th international appearance in the opening game against France to join an exclusive club. "Playing for England has always been a dream of mine. To then make 100 caps for my country is something I genuinely didn't think I would achieve,' she said. "I'm grateful to all the people who have helped me along the way."

South Wales Argus
4 minutes ago
- South Wales Argus
Reader compares Eluned Morgan interview to Titanic captain
Capt. Smith ordered that the band kept playing, and that everybody should act like everything was fine and dandy, and for the crew not to display any anxiety to the passengers of the true extent of the damage below the waterline. The Welsh Labour Government are doing exactly the same to the proud Welsh public, gaslighting and hoodwinking us all into believing that all is well in the circus that is the Senedd. Let's quickly look at Welsh Labour's legacy over the last 24 years: Longer waiting lists in ALL of the Welsh hospitals. Some in special measures or just out of special measures £130million (estimate) squandered on the scoping exercise for the new M4 relief road £120million (estimate) in unspent covid funds returned to Westminster £15million wasted on a white elephant that was the Blaenau Gwent race track Severn Bridge Tolls scrapped completely. It is my humble opinion that every Labour Government, whether devolved or national, will leave the public purse in a poorer condition, and with the economy in a worse state than when it gained office, which post covid takes some doing. What was it that Margaret Thatcher once said: 'The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.' How true this is. Paul Graham