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El Gran Premio Sopadin al Mejor Guionista recae en Arab Blues

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- En inglés: El guion de Manele Labidi Labbé se lleva el máximo galardón de esta iniciativa francesa, mientras que Seul à la noce de Thomas Keumurian triunfa en la categoría Junior

El Gran Premio Sopadin al Mejor Guionista recae en Arab Blues
Manele Labidi Labbé collects the Sopadin Grand Prix

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Yesterday evening the winners of the Sopadin Award for best screenwriter were revealed at the 31st edition. The Grand Prix was awarded to Manele Labidi Labbé for his screenplay Arab Blues [+lee también:
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, which focuses on 35-year-old Selma. After training in France, Selma opens her own psychoanalytical practice in a popular suburb of Tunis, just after the revolution. Despite a turbulent beginning, demand turns out to be significant in this schizophrenic country. As Selma begins to find her bearings, she discovers that she's missing a certain certification that’s vital if she wishes to continue her practice. While on her administrative quest, she’ll be forced to reconnect with a past she thought she had left behind... The project was developed by Jean-Christophe Reymond for Kazak Productions.

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The jury, chaired by Julie Gayet, awarded the special prize to Madeleine Collins by Antoine Barraud (The Sinkholes [+lee también:
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, Portrait of the Artist [+lee también:
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), which focuses on a woman leading a double life in Switzerland and France. In one country is Abdel, with whom she is raising a young girl, and in the other is Melvil with whom she has two older boys. Gradually, this fragile balance, built on a web of lies, secrets and back and forths, begins to come apart. Trapped, Judith ploughs forwards, with dizzying escalation.

The 20th Junior Award for Best Screenplay went to Seul à la noce (lit. Alone at the Wedding) by Thomas Keumurian. A young couple is getting married. Picture some friends from all over the world, an old building in the countryside, a bourgeois family on good form, a castle and fireworks. Add Henri: a dumb guy who is incapable of holding a conversation and a drink at the same time. During the occasion Henri will fall in love with the bride's sister, stir up the rivalry of a belligerent son-in-law, find himself singing in the Christian choir, and reveal, in spite of himself, the melancholy hiding behind the guests’ smiling faces.

It's also worth noting that the jury awarded a special jury prize to Zeno Graton for Sous la glace (lit. Under the Ice) in the junior section, whose plot unfolds in a juvenile detention centre, isolated in the Ardennes. Joseph, 17, struggles between his emotional dependence on a manipulative father, his passionate love for William, a rebellious adolescent in the centre, the preparation of his social reintegration project, and his imminent release, which frightens him most of all.

For the record, some of the winners of recent years include Blessed [+lee también:
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by Sofia Djama, Ava [+lee también:
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by Léa Mysius, After the War [+lee también:
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by Annarita Zambrano, A Taste of Ink [+lee también:
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by Morgan Simon and Far From Men [+lee también:
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by David Oelhoffen.

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