Red Shoes, de Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser, se lleva el Sofia City of Film Grand Prix
por Savina Petkova
- Esta película, que es una coproducción entre México e Italia, ha ganado un total de tres premios en la 27ª edición del Festival de Sofía
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To mark the conclusion of the competitive part of its 27th iteration, the Sofia International Film Festival handed out its awards on Saturday evening. The event took place in the capital’s National Palace of Culture, as is customary, and brought together many of the 300 international guests who attended this year’s festival. To round up the ten core days of the festival, the closing ceremony also paid tribute to film legend Geraldine Chaplin, who was awarded the Sofia Award for outstanding contribution. The prolific actress also plays a major role in the festival’s closing gala film, Luka [+lee también:
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entrevista: Jessica Woodworth
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The international jury, composed of directors Milcho Manchevski (jury president), Agnieszka Smoczyńska, Milena Kaneva, Alexandra Kotcheff, and actor Vladimir Penev (Bulgaria), awarded the most prestigious Sofia City of Film Award to Red Shoes [+lee también:
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The Best Balkan Film Award was given to Burning Days [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by Turkish director Emin Alper. The jury members — Kostadin Bonev (writer, director and producer), Hana Cielová (scriptwriter and festival programmer) and George Ovashvili (director, writer and producer) — gave the following rationale for their decision, pointing out the strength of the film's storytelling and its cinematic vision: “The director brings to the silver screen the real life with real problems of contemporary society not only in Turkey but also in other places. This real life is reflected in all elements of the film, including the script, the actors, or the camera work.“
A film that was awarded at CPH:DOX only a couple of days ago won the Best Documentary Award. The international jury composed of director Kate Cragg, producer Ralitsa Golemanova and festival director Ahmet Boyacioğlu awarded the moving artistic portrait Apolonia, Apolonia [+lee también:
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entrevista: Lea Glob
ficha de la película] by Lea Glob "for its emotional complexity, for its multi-faceted representation of women, for its embodiment of a fracturing Europe and identity, for its questions about art, artists and borders, and for its meditations on a life worth living and loss in all its forms.” A special mention was also given to the film Fragile Memory [+lee también:
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entrevista: Igor Ivanko
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For the first time, the Young Audience award was given to a film of the newly established SFF Teen strand, and it went to Waters of Pastaza [+lee también:
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A total of 170 films from 53 countries were screened at the 27th Sofia International Film Festival. Repeat screenings of some titles will be available to Sofia audiences until the end of the month, and an online platform will make films available nationwide until April. The full list of awards is as follows:
Sofia City of Film Award
Red Shoes [+lee también:
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Special Jury Award
Cloves and Carnations [+lee también:
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Best Director
Vasilis Katsoupis - Inside [+lee también:
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entrevista: Vasilis Katsoupis
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Special Mention
The Other Widow [+lee también:
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Malin Krastev in The Good Driver [+lee también:
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Best Bulgarian Short Film
Trace - Asparuh Petrov (Bulgaria)
Best Balkan Film
Burning Days [+lee también:
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entrevista: Emin Alper
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Best Documentary
Apolonia, Apolonia [+lee también:
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entrevista: Lea Glob
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Special Mention
Fragile Memory [+lee también:
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entrevista: Igor Ivanko
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Best Bulgarian Feature Film
The Good Driver - Tonislav Hristov
FIPRESCI Award
Red Shoes - Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser
Award of the Bulgarian Guild of Film Critics
Safe Place [+lee también:
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entrevista: Juraj Lerotić
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Audience Award
The Art of Falling [+lee también:
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Young Jury Award
Red Shoes - Carlos Eichelmann Kaiser
Youth Audience Award
Waters of Pastaza [+lee también:
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The Sofia Award for Contribution to the Art of Film
Geraldine Chaplin, actress (USA)
Radoslav Spassov, cinematographer, director, writer, producer (Bulgaria)
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