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VENISE 2023 Semaine internationale de la critique / Prix

Malqueridas gagne le Grand Prix de la Semaine internationale de la critique de Venise

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- VENISE 2023 : Le film de Tana Gilbert a également raflé le Prix Mario Serandrei de la meilleure contribution technique ; Hoard de Luna Carmoon a reçu le Prix du public

Malqueridas gagne le Grand Prix de la Semaine internationale de la critique de Venise
(g-d) Les membres du jury Ava Cahen et Bianca Oana, la réalisatrice de Malqueridas Tana Gilbert, le membre du jury Baloji et la productrice de Malqueridas Paola Castillo

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The International Critics’ Week, the autonomous, parallel section organised by the National Union of Italian Film Critics and unfolding within the Venice Film Festival (now at its 80th edition, running 30 August – 9 September) has announced the winners of its 38th edition.

The international jury, composed of Baloji, Ava Cahen and Bianca Oana, has awarded the IWONDERFULL Grand Prize to Malqueridas [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Tana Gilbert
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(Chile/Germany) by Tana Gilbert, “Because its subject-matter is staggering and it’s formal approach masterly. It’s a radical gesture which brings the off-screen to life, only showing us touches, blurry images, stolen pixels. The story and set-up are dictated by testimonials. The director places us next to women prisoners, without expressing any judgement on their value, and this is one of the wonders of the poetic licence of film.”

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The feature film also walked away with the Mario Serandrei - Hotel Saturnia Prize for Best Technical Contribution, as awarded by Matteo Berardini, Marco Contino and Raffaella Giancristofaro. The jury was particularly appreciative of “the comprehensive post-production process, which lends cinematographic form to secret footage of life within a women’s prison which would otherwise be inaccessible”.

For its part, Hoard [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Luna Carmoon
fiche film
]
(UK) by Luna Carmoon scooped The Film Club Audience Award (earning a rating of 4.5/5), as well as the Verona Cinema Club Prize, awarded by a jury of under-35s.

The international jury also honoured Saura Lightfoot Leon with a Special Mention for her role in Hoard, alongside Ariane Labed who was one of the lead actors in Adrien Beau’s Le Vourdalak [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Adrien Beau
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]
(France). Speaking of Lightfoot Leon’s work, the jury explained that: “We were blown away by the charisma and talent of the lead actress in Hoard, Saura Lightfoot Leon, and we wanted to pay tribute to her brilliant debut.” In terms of Labed’s performance, meanwhile, they stressed that “We can still feel her presence. The jury would like to shine a light on Ariane Labed’s performance in Le Vourdalak on account of its precision, grace and composure, and for having portrayed a marginalised female character with strength and dignity”.

Last but not least, the Prize for Best Short Film, awarded by jury members Eddie Bertozzi, Nicoletta Romeo and Matteo Tortone, went to Italy’s Las memorias perdidas de los árboles by Antonio La Camera, “for offering up a sensorial experience, a hallucinogenic journey, psychedelic vertigo” but “first and foremost for having taken us on an intense emotional exploration, both moving and marvellous, transcending matters of nature and reaching to the incredibly human heart of suffering and loss”.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Feature Films

International Critics’ Week IWONDERFULL Grand Prize
Malqueridas [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Tana Gilbert
fiche film
]
- Tana Gilbert (Chile/Germany)

Verona Film Club Prize
Hoard [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Luna Carmoon
fiche film
]
- Luna Carmoon (UK)

Mario Serandrei – Hotel Saturnia Prize for Best Technical Contribution
Malqueridas – Tana Gilbert

THE FILM CLUB Audience Award
Hoard – Luna Carmoon

Special Mentions for Actresses
Saura Lightfoot Leon – Hoard
Ariane Labed – Le Vourdalak [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Adrien Beau
fiche film
]
(France)

Short Films

Best Short Film
Las memorias perdidas de los árboles – Antonio La Camera (Italy)

Best Director
La linea del terminatore – Gabriele Biasi (Italy)

Best Technical Contribution
We Should All Be Futurists – Angela Norelli (Italy)

Galerie de photo 08/09/2023 : Venise 2023 - Settimana Internazionale della Critica - Prix

23 photos disponibles ici. Faire glisser vers la gauche ou la droite pour toutes les voir.

Alain Parroni, Goran Stolevski, Angela Norelli, Gabriele Biasi, Antonio La Camera, Luna Carmoon, Tana Gilbert, Saura Lightfoot Leon, Baloji, Ava Cahen, Bianca Oana
© 2023 Fabrizio de Gennaro for Cineuropa - fadege.it, @fadege.it
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