The competition, backed by NEFT Vodka, highlights filmmakers in emerging economic regions.
Nahom Abraham from Eritrea has won the top prize for best film, and $5,000, in the Berlinale’s 2023 NEFTI award for his filmMihk Vergara and Miko Livelo from the Philippines took the NEFTI Audience Viewers Choice award, along with the
$2,000 prize for, a story about a man who returns home to the Philippines to bury his father and reunite with his best friends., about a girl who, on her 25th birthday, finally stands up for herself and takes her life into her own hands.
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