Hesitation Wound se lleva el Gran Premio del Cinemamed
por Aurore Engelen
- El segundo largometraje del director turco Selman Nacar se ha hecho con el principal galardón del festival, y Animal, de Sofia Exarchou, con el Premio Cineuropa
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At the end of a week of shared discoveries and passions, the jury of the 23rd Cinemamed – Brussels Mediterranean Film Festival awarded its Grand Prize to Salman Nacar’s Turkish work Hesitation Wound [+lee también:
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ficha de la película]. The film follows the complicated path of a young female lawyer who is forced to make the difficult choice between her professional commitments and her family. Won over unanimously, the jury explained its decision as follows: "A masterful approach to this artistic form, skilful management of time and storytelling, a subtle yet keen and questioning eye on Turkish society… Through the fight of one woman, played by the brilliant Tülin Özen, we discovered a story poised between the legal system and family bereavement, and a strong character who refuses to accept the rules of a world which is foreign to her, where honest justice is impossible. With restraint and affection for every single one of her characters, the director paints a rich portrait of a small town which rapidly becomes a microcosm for a corrupt world spinning out of control".
The jury also rewarded Alice Rohrwacher’s dreamlike film La Chimera [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] by way of a Special Mention. The movie clearly made an impression since it also bagged both the Citizens’ Jury Prize and the Cineuropa Prize. This second feature film by the filmmaker, which went down a storm in Locarno, earning its protagonist Dimitra Vlagopoulou the Best Actress trophy, unfolds over the course of one summer, following the life and, primarily, the nocturnal ups and downs, of an entertainer in an all-inclusive hotel. While telling the tale of this heroine’s broken destiny, the movie reveals the underside of a consumer society on the slide.
Greece, the summertime and the beach were also celebrated by the Audience Award, which singled out The Summer with Carmen [+lee también:
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The Critics’ Jury, meanwhile, sang the praises of Creatura [+lee también:
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Last but not least came another film which left its mark on the jury: Nora El Hourch’s debut feature film Sisterhood [+lee también:
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ficha de la película], which walked away with the ReVolution Prize and the Young Jury Prize. The film follows in the footsteps of Amina, Djeneba and Zineb, three inseparable teenage girls who post a video on social media pointing the finger at someone who attacked one of their trio. But they find themselves forced to choose between saving their friendship or caving in to pressure.
The full list of winners is as follows:
Competition
Grand Prize
Hesitation Wound [+lee también:
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Special Jury Prize
La Chimera [+lee también:
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ficha de la película] - Alice Rohrwacher (Italy/Switzerland/France)
Jury Special Mention
Animal [+lee también:
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entrevista: Sofia Exarchou
ficha de la película] - Sofia Exarchou (Greece/Austria/Romania/Cyprus/Bulgaria)
ReVolution Competition
ReVolution Prize
Sisterhood [+lee también:
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entrevista: Nora El Hourch
ficha de la película] - Nora El Hourch (France/Morocco)
Young Jury Prize
Sisterhood - Nora El Hourch
Special Mention
Almost Entirely a Slight Disaster - Umut Subași (Turkey)
Other awards
Cineuropa Prize
Animal - Sofia Exarchou
Citizens’ Jury Award
Animal - Sofia Exarchou
Critics’ Prize
Creatura [+lee también:
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entrevista: Elena Martín Gimeno
ficha de la película] - Elena Martín Gimeno
Les Grenades Prize
Creatura - Elena Martín Gimeno
Audience Award
The Summer with Carmen [+lee también:
crítica
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entrevista: Zacharias Mavroeidis
ficha de la película] - Zacharias Mavroeidis (Greece)
(Traducción del francés)
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