Thomas Dworzak, Jury Chair for the 29th edition
31 May 2022
Thomas Dworzak is an internationally acclaimed war photographer and a specialist in the Caucasus
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DISCOVER THE PROGRAM OF THE 2022 EDITIONON
AUGUST 31, 2022
Awards 2021
Call for applications
The Bayeux Calvados-Normandy award for war correspondents rewards reports about a conflict situation or its impact on civilians, or news stories involving the defense of freedom and democracy. The report must have been made between 1 June 2021 and 31 May 2022.
A €7,000 prize is awarded in each category.
The reports must be submitted to the following address by June 7th 2022: info@prixbayeux.org with a link to download the entry.
The categories of media represented are: radio – photography – television (short and long formats) – written press and the young reporter prize (photo this year).
— Regulations —
Reports published or broadcast only on digital media can apply in the same way as others (regardless of whether the report has been published in photo category).
TELEVISION CATEGORY
The length of the report must be between 1 minute 30 seconds and 6 minutes.
The report submitted must be identical to the broadcast piece.
RADIO CATEGORY
The length of the report must be between 1 minute and 6 minutes.
The report submitted must be identical to the broadcast piece.
PHOTO CATEGORY
The application comprises a report made up of 8 to 15 photos.
THE YOUNG REPORTER'S AWARD
In 2022: the category is photo. Since there is a different category according to the years, the presented story must have been realized between 1 June 2020 and 31 May 2022.
GRAND FORMAT TELEVISION CATEGORY
The length of the report must be between 6 and 30 minutes.
The report submitted must be identical to the broadcast piece.
WRITTEN PRESS CATEGORY
The application must be made up of an article or a series of one to five articles on the same subject.
– Ten prizes are awarded –
Seven prizes awarded by the international jury
- Written Press Prize
sponsored by the Calvados Department – €7000 - Television Prize
sponsored by Amnesty International – €7000 - Radio Prize
sponsored by the D-Day Landing Committee – €7000 - Photo Prize
sponsored by Nikon – €7000 - Grand format Television Prize
sponsored by International Crisis Group – €7000 - Young reporter Prize
sponsored by Crédit Agricole Normandie – €3000 - Video image Prize
sponsored by Arte, France 24 and France Télévisions – €3000
Three special prizes
- The Ouest-France – Jean Marin Prize (written press)
– €4000 - The Public Prize (photo)
sponsored by the Agence Française de Développement
– €3000 - The Normandy Region secondary School Students’ Prize (television)
– €3000