VENICE 2024 International Film Critics’ Week / Awards
Vietnam's Don’t Cry, Butterfly wins the Grand Prize in Venice’s International Film Critics’ Week
- VENICE 2024: The US title Homegrown scooped the Prize for Best Technical Contribution, while Jethro Massey’s Paul & Paulette Take a Bath snagged the Audience Award
The International Film Critics’ Week, the autonomous, parallel section organised by the National Union of Italian Film Critics and unfolding within the Venice Film Festival (now celebrating its 81st edition, running from 28 August-7 September), has announced the winners of its 39th edition.
The international jury, made up of Kerem Ayan, Yasmine Benkiran and Ariane Labed, has awarded the IWONDERFULL Grand Prize to Dương Diệu Linh’s Don’t Cry, Butterfly (read the review).
The plot revolves around Tam, a diligent wedding venue staffer who discovers her husband’s affair on live TV. Rather than confronting him, she enlists a powerful spell master to win back his love. Tam’s daughter, Ha, pours her frustration into vivid fantasies of a brighter future abroad. Meanwhile, a mysterious House Spirit, visible only to the women, lurks beneath their cracked, leaky ceiling.
The jury praised the feature’s uniqueness and creativity, which “mixes comedy, social drama and fantasy while depicting the complexities of a mother-daughter relationship”. The picture also scooped the Verona Film Club Prize. Meanwhile, Alexandra Simpson’s No Sleep Till [+see also:
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interview: Alexandra Simpson
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Moreover, the Mario Serandrei Award for Best Technical Contribution went to Michael Premo’s Homegrown (read the review), whilst Milad Tangshir’s Anywhere Anytime [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Milad Tangshir
film profile] received the Luciano Sovena Award for Best Independent Production, and Jethro Massey’s Paul & Paulette Take a Bath [+see also:
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interview: Jethro Massey
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Finally, the Prize for Best Short Film went to Marta Innocenti’s Things that My Best Friend Lost. The jury, made up of Giulia Achilli, Elena Ciofalo and Simone Bozzelli, commended “the emphatic bond built by the pic’s powerful characters through sound”. Francesco Manzato, the helmer of Nero Argento, got the gong for Best Director.
Here is the full list of this year’s winners:
Feature Film Competition
International Film Critics’ Week IWONDERFULL Grand Prize
Don’t Cry, Butterfly - Dương Diệu Linh (Vietnam/Singapore/Philippines/Indonesia)
Special Mention
No Sleep Till [+see also:
film review
interview: Alexandra Simpson
film profile] – Alexandra Simpson (USA/Switzerland)
Short Film Competition
Best Short Film
Things that My Best Friend Lost - Marta Innocenti (Italy)
Best Director
Francesco Manzato - Nero Argento (Italy)
Best Technical Contribution
Marco Talarico - At Least I Will Be 8 294 400 Pixel (Italy)
Other awards
Verona Film Club Prize
Don’t Cry, Butterfly - Dương Diệu Linh
Mario Serandrei – Hotel Saturnia Prize for Best Technical Contribution
Homegrown – Michael Premo (USA)
THE FILM CLUB Audience Award
Paul & Paulette Take a Bath [+see also:
film review
interview: Jethro Massey
film profile] - Jethro Massey (UK)
Luciano Sovena Award for Best Independent Production
Anywhere Anytime [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Milad Tangshir
film profile] - Milad Tangshir (Italy)
FEDIC Award for Best Short Film
Playing God – Federico Burani (Italy)
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