Julian triunfa en los Ensors
por Aurore Engelen
- Cato Kusters lidera la lista de ganadores de la ceremonia de los premios del cine flamenco llevándose cinco premios por su primer largometraje

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On Saturday 7 February, the 16th ceremony for the Flemish TV and film awards, the Ensors, unspooled within the Filmfestival Oostende. And two works definitely played their cards right on the night: the feature film Julian [+lee también:
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entrevista: Cato Kusters
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entrevista: Frederik Daem y Deben Van …
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Unveiled in a world premiere within the Toronto Film Festival’s Discovery section, Cato Kusters’ first feature film is a sensitive and shifting depiction of a love: the love between Fleur and Julian, who are besotted with one another to the point they decide to get married, at home, in Belgium, as well as in all the other countries of the world which allow two people of the same sex to wed. But the young couple are caught out by illness and their shared struggle subsequently takes a totally different turn. Inspired by a true story, the film is based on the memories of Fleur Pierets. Penned by the director alongside screenwriter Angelo Tijssens (notably Lukas Dhont’s long-time collaborator), this adaptation was awarded the Best Film Screenplay Prize. It was also crowned Best Film, and Cato Kusters won Best Director as well as Most Promising Director of the Year. For her part, actress Laurence Roothooft scooped Best Acting Performance in a Feature Film.
The other big winner on the night was the series Putain, created by Zwanguere Guy (a well-known Belgian rapper) and Frederik Daem, which tells the story of Gigi, a Brussels-based teen who finds out his mother Anaïs is back with her toxic, drug-addicted ex and who gives her an ultimatum: it’s either him or her lover. Anaïs can’t make up her mind, so Gigi decides to leave home… Awarded a Special Mention at Séries Mania, the series has now nabbed another eight trophies, namely Best Series, Best Screenplay, Best Director of a Series, Best Editing, Best Make-Up, Best Photography, Best Acting Performance and Best Acting Performance in a Supporting Role.
Young Hearts [+lee también:
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entrevista: Anthony Schatteman
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The full list of winners is as follows:
Best Film
Julian [+lee también:
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Best TV Series
Putain [+lee también:
entrevista: Frederik Daem y Deben Van …
ficha de la serie] - Zwangere Guy & Frederik Daem (Belgium)
Best Director (film)
Cato Kusters - Julian
Best Director (TV series)
Deben Van Dam - Putain
Best Acting Performance (film)
Laurence Roothooft - Julian
Best Acting Performance in a Supporting Role (film)
Emilie De Roo - Young Hearts [+lee también:
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entrevista: Anthony Schatteman
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Best Acting Performance (TV series)
Liesa Van der Aa - Putain
Best Acting Performance in a Supporting Role (TV series)
Felix Heremans – Putain
Best Screenplay (film)
Angelo Tijssens & Cato Kusters - Julian
Best Screenplay (TV series)
Deben Van Dam & Frederik Daem & Nadège Bibo-Tansia – Putain
Best Documentary (film)
Schaap - Ruud De Keyser (Belgium, mid-length film)
Best Documentary (TV series)
Basisschool Balder - Mike (Belgium)
Best Animated Film
Le Parfum d’Irak - Leonard Cohen (France/Belgium)
Best Film for Young Audiences
Young Hearts - Anthony Schatteman
Best Belgian French-Language Film
Young Mothers [+lee también:
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entrevista: Luc y Jean-Pierre Dardenne
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Best Co-Production
Köln 75 [+lee también:
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entrevista: Ido Fluk
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Best Short Film
Shutterspeed - Jasper De Maeseneer (Belgium)
Best Sound
Matthias Hillegeer & Gedeon Depauw - How To Kill Your Sister [+lee también:
entrevista: Jonas Geirnaert
ficha de la serie] (Belgium/Germany)
Best Music
Hannes de Maeyer & Justine Bourgeus - This Not a Murder Mystery (Belgium/Ireland)
Best Artistic Direction
Bart Van Loo - This Is Not a Murder Mystery
Best Make-Up
Labhise Allara Mandango Ciratu - Putain
Best Costumes
Charlotte Willems - This Is Not a Murder Mystery
Best Photography
Jordan Vanschel - Putain
Best Editing
Stijn Deconinck & Joppe Van Den Brande - Putain
Box Office Award
Patsers - Adil El Arbi & Bilall Fallah (Belgium/Netherlands)
Kinepolis Audience Award
Young Hearts - Anthony Schatteman
Best International Director
Tim Mielants
Lifetime Achievement Award
Josse De Pauw
(Traducción del francés)
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