Developments in the “15-Year Olds’ Perspective” (Regard des jeunes de 15 ans) scheme.

17th of July, 2016 - Nice, France – People pay tribute to 85 dead and more than 400 wounded victims of the July 14th attack on the 'Promenade des Anglais'.

Valéry HACHE / AFP

Gaze into the mind of 15 year olds: national measures dedicated to secondary school students
Among a collection of photographs carefully chosen by the AFP (Agence France-Presse), each depicting currents affairs over the last 12 months, students vote/are voting for the picture that comes closer to representing our world today. This activity takes place within the schools, at the beginning of the school year. Thanks to an online platform created by Nikon, secondary school students from all over the country can vote online, giving to this project a true perspective!

New this year is a day of exchanges with AFP based on the photos selected for the competition. Three discussion sessions will be organised on Tuesday 3 October with secondary school students who have taken part in the vote. The aim is to foster a real discussion with AFP about the profession of photojournalism and the analysis of images.

The results of the votes by all the secondary school students will be announced during the course of this day.


Nikon’s centenary

Nikon will once again organise a workshop for talented young photojournalists in the framework of the Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents, as it has done each year since 2013. This year, Pep Bonet and Kadir van Lohuizen, founder members of the NOOR agency, will come to share their experience of producing multimedia reports.

2017 is a special year both for Nikon, which is celebrating its centenary, and for the NOOR agency, supported by Nikon since 2009, which is celebrating its 10th birthday. NOOR and Nikon have shared a common vision since the beginning of their association, which is reflected by the work of the NOOR Foundation: working together to promote ethical, humanist photojournalism through group projects produced by NOOR photographers, and at the same time helping talented emerging photojournalists to develop their skills. This is achieved by sharing professional best practices and enabling thm to benefit from the experience of photographers who are internationally recognised for their talent and commitment.

The Bayeux-Calvados Award, NOOR and Nikon are preparing more surprises and exclusive activities to celebrate these two anniversaries, which will be announced in due course. Stay tuned !


The Bayeux-Calvados Award receives active support from the Normandy Region

The Normandy Region, land of freedom, is delighted to join the town of Bayeux and the Calvados Department Council in supporting the 23rd edition of the Bayeux-Calvados Award which pays tribute to war journalism each year.

The fact that it takes place in Bayeux, the first town in France to be liberated from Nazism during the D-Day landings in 1944, gives special meaning to the event.
Out of this historic period, still an important part of our collective memory, Normandy has developed values which it is important to pass on, especially to the younger generation, and this is why the Region specifically supports the educational focus of the event.
Thanks to the Normandy Region Award selected by high school students of the Normandy region, the special Bayeux Award classes and visits by journalists to local high schools which are organised in the framework of the event, hundreds of young people from the five Departments of Normandy are able to participate in the event and bring the idea of freedom to life.
The promotion of our values is also reflected by a major event on the theme of peace, being organised at the behest of the Normandy Region. In 2018, after a preliminary edition this year, an international forum entitled “Normandy for Peace” will bring ordinary citizens and prominent figures together, in parallel with the D-Day commemorations, to debate and examine the nature of peaceful values and to define together what actions need to be taken to strengthen and protect them.

Hervé Morin, Président de la Région Normandie.


[Audio] The African Great Lakes

In the wake of the Rwandan genocide, the turmoil which shakes the Great Lakes region of Africa involves 9 countries.

This war that has been going on for over 18 years is the result of various factors: the weakness of the Congo State, the Army of Rwanda, old colonial frontiers, poverty lead by ethnic tensions, natural resources, overpopulation of the Great Lake region, the militarization of the informal economy, the world’s demand for natural resources, the instability in Burundi and the helplessness of the United Nation.

The toll is heavy: in twenty year, 6 million people are dead, some 4 millions have fled their countries, refugee camps are saturated and hundreds of thousands are now impoverished. The populations do not succumb to the bombs. They die of diseases and hunger. Rapes and destruction of social fabrics have become the new weapons of war.

Violence is now monetized.

How do we explain the mutism of the international community? How come a toll of 6 million dead does not cause a collective outrage? How come current affairs deliberately omit this tragedy that is happening right under our noses when international correspondent relentlessly work to shed the light on this catastrophe?

Followed by a reception prepared and animated by Eric Valmir (France Inter), Jean-Philippe Rémy (Le Monde) and Justine Brabant..

Crédit photo : Matej Leskovsek


[Audio] Jim: The James Foley Story

On Thanksgiving Day 2012, American photojournalist James "Jim" Foley was kidnapped in Syria, two years before the infamous video of his public execution introduced much of the world to ISIS.

JIM: THE JAMES FOLEY STORY, directed by close childhood friend Brian Oakes, tells the story of Jim’s life through intimate interviews with his family, friends and fellow journalists – while former hostages reveal never-before-heard details of his captivity with a chilling intimacy that reveals their courageous untold story of perseverance.

Made with unparalleled access (including footage Foley shot himself), and using carefully rendered recreations, Oakes takes viewers deep into the darkness and valor of Jim’s captivity. What emerges is a powerful chronicle of bravery, compassion and pain at the dawn of America’s war with ISIS.

With Nicole Tung and Didier Francois
Credit photo : Matej Leskovsek


[Audio] Le Siège

2016 Fipa d’Or award winning documentary takes you deep into the daily life of sarajevan populations. A tale of horrors mixed with the urgency to live.

Sarajevo lived through the longest siege in modern history. “The Siege” is a film about those who lived through it, about the human experience of the besieged. Through Sarajevo to beyond, it is the story of a surrounded city, of a battle and resistance. It is also the universal story of civilization facing the worst ordeal of its existence, and the struggle for its survival. Sarajevo resisted and survived. “The Siege” describes a vertiginous descent into war.

Documentary written by Rémy Ourdan.
Directed by Rémy Ourdan and Patrick Chauvel.
Credit photo : Matej Leskovsek


LES BOAT-PEOPLE DE LA GRANDE BLEUE

Edouard Elias expose son reportage « les boat-people de la Grande Bleue » à l’espace d’art culturel Le Radar à Bayeux, jusqu’au 6 novembre.
Réalisées en argentique, les photos ont été prises à bord de « l’Aquarius », un bateau affrété au large de la Libye par l’ONG SOS Méditerranée.

© CAPA / Prix Bayeux Calvados des correspondants de guerre – 2016


Remember : All freedoms start with the freedom of speach

“Rappelez-vous : toutes les libertés naissent avec la liberté d’expression”

Il y a 10 ans, la journaliste d’investigation russe de Novaîa Gazetta Anna Politkovskaïa était assassinée à Moscou. Son ancienne élève, collègue et amie Elena Milashina est venue à Bayeux cette année pour honorer sa mémoire et rappeler que la liberté d’expression est, en Russie comme ailleurs, un combat sans relâche.

© CAPA / Prix Bayeux Calvados des correspondants de guerre – 2016


GAZA, THE AFTERMATH by Virginie Nguyen Hoang

From July 2014 to February 2016, the Belgian photojournalist Virginie Nguyen Hoang went to Gaza five times. She was there during the Summer 2014 War and decided to return to Gaza in order to relate the reconstruction of the strip through the daily life of four families.
Virginie Nguyen Hoang got involved in the daily life of four families in order to visually report their life and their fight to rediscover a peaceful life.

© CAPA / Prix Bayeux Calvados des correspondants de guerre – 2016


2016 Bayeux-Calvados Festival : The complete ceremony

The Bayeux Calvados awards ceremony for war correspondents took place on Saturday, the 8th of October. Ten trophies were awarded, honoring the work of these journalists.

 

Watch the full ceremony here:

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The Bayeux Calvados awards ceremony for war correspondents took place on Saturday, the 8th of October. Ten trophies were awarded, honoring the work of these journalists.

Watch the full ceremony here:


23rd edition of the Bayeux-Calvados Award : results

Fifty war correspondents have gathered in Bayeux on October 7th and 8th to debate and award trophies in the following categories: photo, print, radio, television, grand format television, young reporter (photo), web journalism and video image. Three honorary awards have been attributed: the Regional prize for students and trainees of Normandy (television), the Public’s Choice award (photo) and the Ouest-France – Jean Marin prize (print). Presided by Jean-Claude Guillebaud, the international jury of the 23rd edition of the Bayeux-Calvados Award for war correspondents has reached its verdict…

“Since I was part of the jury that selected this year’s nominees, I was aware that the choice of the international jury would be a particularly difficult one in the light of the quality of the articles and reports in competition. The final result is absolutely astounding. I am all the more appreciative of this award given that it rewards war correspondents of all media. The Bayeux-Calvados Award for war correspondents offers a panoramic view of our profession. And this is what makes this award so unique and precious.”
Jean-Claude Guillebaud


PHOTO TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY NIKON

1st Prize

annis BEHRAKIS
REUTERS
Les persécutés
GREECE

As the sun rises a dinghy overcrowded with Syrian refugees drifts in the Aegean sea between Turkey and Greece after its motor broke down while traveling from the Turkish coast to the Greek island of Kos, August 11, 2015. A Greek coast guard responded to distress signals and arrived at the scene to help. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
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2nd Prize

Hassan GHAEDI
SIPA
Guerre en Irak : opération Al-Bashir
IRAQ

3rd Prize

Abd DOUMANY
AFP
Hôpital de fortune à Douma
SYRIA


TELEVISION TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL

1st Prize

Arnaud COMTE and Stéphane GUILLEMOT
FRANCE 2
Mossoul : fuir à tout prix
IRAQ

2nd Prize

Clarissa WARD and Bilal Abdul KAREEM
CNN
Témoin d’une frappe aérienne
SYRIA

3e Prix

Alex CRAWFORD and Garwen MCLUCKIE
SKY NEWS
De la Turquie à la Grèce
TURKEY – GREECE


PHOTO TROPHY – PUBLIC’S CHOICE AWARD
SPONSORED BY THE FRENCH DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (AFD)

1st Prize

Yannis BEHRAKIS
REUTERS
Les persécutés
GREECE

As the sun rises a dinghy overcrowded with Syrian refugees drifts in the Aegean sea between Turkey and Greece after its motor broke down while traveling from the Turkish coast to the Greek island of Kos, August 11, 2015. A Greek coast guard responded to distress signals and arrived at the scene to help. REUTERS/Yannis Behrakis
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TELEVISION TROPHY – REGIONAL PRIZE FOR STUDENTS AND TRAINEES OF NORMANDY

1st Prize

Virginie NGUYEN HOANG and Dastane ALTAÏR
PAC PRESSE for FRANCE 4
War is a bitch
UKRAINE

WEB JOURNALISM TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY NIKON

1st Prize

Guillaume HERBAUT and Paul OUAZAN
ARTE
Ukraine : carnet de route d’un photographe
UKRAINE


PRINT TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CALVADOS

1st Prize

Wolfgang BAUER
DIE ZEIT
“I’ve become someone else. Someone I no longer recognize”
NIGERIA

2nd Prize

Tristan MCCONNELL
FOREIGN POLICY
Fermer les yeux et faire semblant d’être morts
KENYA

3rd Prize

Anthony LOYD
THE TIMES
Reports on the fight against Islamic State
IRAQ – SYRIA – AFGHANISTAN


RADIO TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY THE D-DAY LANDING COMMITTEE

1st Prize

Jeremy BOWEN
BBC NEWS
Yemen
YEMEN

2nd Prize

Hugh SYKES
BBC NEWS
Tunisia’s anti-isis rappers
TUNISIA

3rd Prize

Omar OUAHMANE
FRANCE INTER
12 jours dans la vie d’un réfugié
TURKEY – GREECE – MACEDONIA – SERBIA – CROATIA – HUNGARY – AUSTRIA


YOUNG REPORTER TROPHY (PHOTO) – INTERNATIONAL JURY
SPONSORED BY CAPA PRESSE TV

1st Prize

Mohammed BADRA
EPA
La Syrie, ceux qui restent
SYRIA

Douma, SYRIE – 4 décembre 2015 – Mohammed BADRA / EPA
Mohammed Zahra, 14 ans, essuie le sol d’une morgue à côté d’un homme mort dans un assaut aérien perpétré par des loyalistes du gouvernement dans la ville de Douma, contrôlée par des insurgés. Le père de Mohammed est mort il y a deux ans et le garçon est devenu le bénévole le plus jeune de la défense civile syrienne.
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GRAND FORMAT TELEVISION TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
AWARDED BY SCAM

1st Prize

Ayman OGHANNA and Warzer JAFF
VICE
Road to Fallujah
IRAQ


VIDEO IMAGE TROPHY – INTERNATIONAL JURY
SPONSORED BY GALAXIE / FRANCE 24 / ARTE

1st Prize

Roméo LANGLOIS
FRANCE 24
À l’assaut du “califat”
SYRIA


PRINT TROPHY – OUEST-FRANCE – JEAN MARIN

1st Prize

Célia MERCIER
XXI
Passeurs de vie
IRAQ


The wandering refugees across Europe

In 2015, they were more than a million seeking shelter in Europe, forced out of their homes by conflict and persecution; mostly from Syria and Irak, but also from the Horn of Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan.
For this open-air exhibition in the center of the city, the AFP photographers tell their journey, and sometimes their woes.

© CAPA / Prix Bayeux Calvados des correspondants de guerre – 2016


The sound of War

À travers l’immersion dans les ambiances sonores de d’Irak, d’Iran, de Gaza, de Libye, de Centrafrique, l’exposition veut stimuler l’imaginaire et nous forcer à convoquer nos propres images.
Au fil de la scénographie, il retrace aussi l’élaboration d’un reportage, de la matière brute du tournage à la diffusion.
Il raconte enfin l’évolution des outils techniques depuis 30 ans, et leur impact sur la prise de son et les conditions de tournage.

Commissaires d’exposition – Jean-Marc Four (France Inter) et Jean-Marie Porcher (Radio France)

© CAPA / Prix Bayeux Calvados des correspondants de guerre – 2016


Reporter’s Memorial : Unveiling of the stele of 2016

In 2005, the city of Bayeux inaugurated the Reporters Memorial ;
Ten years later, more then 800 names have been engraved on it. 110 for 2015 alone.

Missing journalists relatives – among them Claudine Kent, companion of David Gilkey murdered in Afghanistan ; Maryvonne Lepage, mother of Camille Lepage, murdered in Central Africa, Deo Namujimbo, or Elena Milachina, friend and coworker of Anna Politkoskaïa and Boshra Nerj, friend of the syrian journalist Naji Jerf, joined this year's ceremony.


Refugees across Europe

Migrants wait under an heavy rain, outside the Moria registration camp, on October 23, 2015, on the Lesbos island. Many Syrian families with small children are currently forced to walk a distance longer than the Athens Marathon from the beaches where they land to the points of registration near the port capital of Mytilene. Buses provided by local authorities and rides by volunteers do not suffice, especially as many refugees continue to land at night. Over 400,000 people have landed on Greek islands from neighbouring Turkey since the beginning of the year, most of them fleeing the civil war in Syria. AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS / AFP PHOTO / ARIS MESSINIS

Collective exhibitions of AFP photojournalists

Since the summer of 2015, Europe is facing an unprecedented flood of migrants. Waves of refugees, mainly from Syria, Iraq, but also from the Horne of Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan, arrive at the doors of Europe with the hope of finding a better life.
According to The United Nations more than a million of refugees have reached the European Union in 2015 and some 260.000 during the first six months of the year 2016 alone.

The AFP follows the journey of migrants through Europe from June 2015 to July 2016. The geographical localization of these images enables the visitor to follow their path across the continent.

The visitor can also browse through multimedia content, displayed as flashcodes and accessible via smartphones.

Outside in Bayeux.
The layout of the exhibition can be found in details at the Office of Tourism and here

Crédit :
This exhibition was created in association with the AFD, the UNHCR and Nikon.

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