The Mirabaud Sailing Video Award 2020 puts the spotlight on ocean racing
French producer Martin Keruzoré (Air Vide et Eau Productions) wins this special edition thanks to his magnificent video summarising the 70,000 nautical miles he covered around the world over the last three years as an onboard reporter. Hervé Borde (Nefertiti) is awarded the Special Prize for their iconic video of the Vendée Globe 2016-17, filmed in the southern Oceans, while Artur Sikorski (MikkelGroth.com) receives the Public Award.
The 2020 edition of the Mirabaud Sailing Video Award has been adapted to reward the best videos filmed since 2000. French producer Martin Keruzoré (Air Vide et Eau Productions) wins the main prize with his video Vues du Large, selected by the international jury. The six members of the Jury voted according to three criteria: originality, quality of the production and general appreciation.
Martin Keruzoré is rewarded for his video summarising the 70,000 nautical miles he covered around the world onboard different boats: Figaro, Mini 650, Volvo Ocean Race, Ultim. A world class onboard reporter, Martin decided to recap his last three years in three minutes, and to pay tribute to the women and men who allowed him to film these images. “Compiling this footage in three minutes was a complicated exercise that took me a long time, but I wanted to show another vision of offshore racing,” says the winner, who summed up more than 200 days at sea as an onboard reporter. “I took advantage of the quarantine this spring to edit this video. The rules of this special edition of the competition, which are not limited to images from the current year, allowed me to submit this video. It’s a great reward to win this contest ! The Mirabaud Sailing Video Award is the Festival de Cannes of the sailing industry. The members of the Jury voted according to three precise criteria, you must gather a lot of skills to win it.”
Keruzoré receives a prize money thanks to the support of our partner Mirabaud, as well as an Alpina watch donated by Skippers magazine.
“It’s the only video I gave a score of 10 on all three criteria”, says Martina Orsini, photographer and member of the Jury. “It isn’t about a single race, but a collection of ocean experiences. The editing, the choice of images and the music are absolutely perfect. Of all the videos received, Martin’s is the only one that managed to value the images so well. He is excellent and fully deserves this victory!”
Second of the Mirabaud Sailing Video of the Century 2020, Bertrand Duquenne (Bertrand Duquenne Photography) is rewarded for his 39H video about Miranda Merron fulfilling her dream to take part in the Vendée Globe. Sarah Broadbent (Orillo) is third with Harness the Hurricane, which highlights the preparation of Dean Barker and Softbank Team Japan for the America’s Cup 2017 in Bermuda.
The Public Award is determined by the number of votes on the internet, and aims to provide a worldwide visibility to the videos submitted. Artur Sikorski (MikkelGroth.com) won the award for his clip Time Always Wins, which describes the importance of time management during a regatta. The votes of the public were taken into account at the official closing of the competition on 12 November 2020 at noon (CET). A limited number of fraudulent votes were removed, so the final results do not correspond exactly to the ranking that was then on the website. The final tally is accurate and fair.
The 2020 Special Award goes to the production company Nefertiti and its director Hervé Borde, for the astonishing video featuring Alex Thomson and Armel Le Cleac’h during the Vendée Globe 2016-17 in the Southern Oceans. This video, which has become iconic, shows these boats and sailors as no one has ever seen them before. Filmed with the help of the French army, this video has been viewed by 1,9 million visitors on the MSVA website. It has contributed to the “legend of the Vendée Globe”.
“It’s a nice little story…”, remembers Hervé Borde. After having managed to convince Jean-Yves Le Drian, the French Minister of Defence, to send him to film the competitors off the « terres australes françaises » on board an army ship, the film crew (Fulvio d’Aguanno, cameraman and Tanguy Thuaud, editor and Inmarsat manager) embarked for 50 days at sea. “What a pleasure it has been for us, with Jacques Caraës, Race Director, to discover the images of Armel being chased by Alex and his British flag. He has a great sense of staging, this Englishman ! “
All videos from 2020 and previous editions can be viewed on the event website.
2020 results
Mirabaud Sailing Video of the Century (selected by the international jury)
1. Vues du Large – Martin Keruzoré (Air Vide et Eau Productions)
2. 39H – Bertrand Duquenne (Bertrand Duquenne Photography)
3. Harness the Hurricane – Sarah Broadbent (Orillo)
Special award
Vendée Globe – Kerguelen – Hervé Borde (Nefertiti Productions)
Public award (votes on internet)
1. Time Always Wins – Artur Sikorski (MikkelGroth.com)
2. #StayHome – Guillermo Sanchez (Real Federación Española de Vela)
3. Mysterious metamorphoses – Eugenia Bakunova (Russian Federation)