Pawlikowski’s Ida wins Les Arcs festival
- The Cineuropa Prize went to Rok Bicek’s Class Enemy

This evening, the 5th edition of Les Arcs European Film Festival awarded Pawel Pawlikowski’s polish-language film Ida [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Pawel Pawlikowski
interview: Pawel Pawlikowski
film profile] with the The Crystal Arrow, the event’s top prize. The Cineuropa Prize went to Rok Bicek’s Class Enemy [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Rok Biček
interview: Rok Bicek
interview: Rok Bicek
film profile].
With over 15,000 admissions tickets sold in this 5th edition, Les Arcs also hosted over 600 producers, distributors and exhibitors, who took part in the festival’s parallel professional events, including the Work in Progress rendez-vous, which this year rewarded Serbian film No one’s child by Vuc Rsumovic.
Awards
The Crystal Arrow
Ida by Pawel Pawlikowski
The Grand Jury Prize
Of Horses and Men [+see also:
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interview: Benedikt Erlingsson
film profile] by Benedikt Erlingsson
Special Jury Mention
I am Yours [+see also:
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film profile] by Iram Haq
Best Actress
Agata Kulesza and Agata Trzebuchowsak - Ida
Best Actor
Jack O’Connell - Starred up [+see also:
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trailer
interview: David Mackenzie
film profile]
Best Music
David Dor Jonsson - Of Horses and men
Best Cinematography
Pau Esteve Birba - Canibal [+see also:
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interview: Manuel Martín Cuenca
film profile]
Audience Prize
Starred up by David Mackenzie
Young Jury Prize
The Notebook by Janos Szasz
Cineuropa Prize
Class Enemy by Rok Bicek
Press Prize
We Are The Best [+see also:
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