Toni Erdmann wins big at the Brussels Film Festival
- Maren Ade’s film took home not only the Golden Iris Award, but also Best Screenplay and the RTBF Award

The 14th edition of the Brussels Film Festival came to a close on Friday 24 June with the awards ceremony. The official jury was made up of Flemish actress Natali Broods, Italian director Emanuele Crialese, Belgian actor Pierre Dherte, Dutch actor Derek De Lint and Croatian director Ivona Juka.
Widely acclaimed when it was selected at Cannes in May this year, where the film came as a pleasant surprise for many critics (and where it also won the FIPRESCI Award), Toni Erdmann [+see also:
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Q&A: Maren Ade
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Meanwhile, the White Iris Award went to A Good Wife [+see also:
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The jury also chose to hand its Jury Award to the Spanish title Callback [+see also:
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We should also note that the Cineuropa Award was given to Pikadero [+see also:
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interview: Ben Sharrock
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This year, the festival also invited German filmmaker Volker Schlöndorff as Guest of Honour. In addition to leading a film class in Flagey, he also kicked off a retrospective dedicated to him by introducing his cult film The Tin Drum.
Here is the complete list of winners at the 2016 edition of the festival:
Golden Iris Award
Toni Erdmann [+see also:
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Q&A: Maren Ade
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White Iris Award
A Good Wife [+see also:
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Jury Award
Callback [+see also:
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interview: Carles Torras
film profile] - Carles Torras
Cinelab Award for Best Cinematography
Giorgos Arvanitis - Blind Sun [+see also:
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Best Screenplay Award
Toni Erdmann - Maren Ade
Cineuropa Award
Pikadero [+see also:
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interview: Ben Sharrock
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UPS Cinephile Award
Suntan [+see also:
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interview: Argyris Papadimitropoulos
film profile] - Argyris Papadimitropoulos
Audience Award
The Olive Tree [+see also:
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interview: Icíar Bollaín
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RTBF TV Award for Best Film
Toni Erdmann - Maren Ade
BeTV Award for Best Film
The Olive Tree - Icíar Bollaín
Studio L’Equipe Award for Best Short Film
De Broers van Bommel - Laurens Jans
Cinelab Award for Best Cinematography in a Short Film
Fiona Braillon - Drôle d’oiseau (Anouk Fortunie)
(Translated from French)
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