Laura Ferrés décroche l'Épi d'or de la Seminci avec The Permanent Picture
par Alfonso Rivera
- Le premier prix de la 68e édition de l'événement espagnol est allé à ce premier long-métrage catalan ; Alice Rohrwacher a gagné l'Épi d'argent avec La Chimère

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The Permanent Picture [+lire aussi :
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interview : Laura Ferrés
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“We have chosen a film that is imbued with captivating themes, is deeply reflective, lyrical, and remarkably captures the very essence of humanity", according to the International Jury (made up of Spanish filmmaker Meritxell Colell, British producer Mike Goodridge, Indian director Pan Nalin, director of Caimán magazine Jara Yáñez and Argentinian director, producer and teacher Iván Granovsky). The jury also awarded the Silver Spike to Alice Rohrwacher's fourth feature film La quimera [+lire aussi :
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The German Angela Schanelec won the Ribera del Duero award for Best Director for her film Music [+lire aussi :
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fiche film]. The jury, which also recognised the austere beauty of Ivan Marković's shots with the award for Best Cinematography, praised "his unique gaze and the way he approaches stories like a composer who plays at hiding the emotion inside his images to let it burst out in the most moving and beautiful way". And from a veteran to another newcomer, British Molly Manning Walker, who arrived in Valladolid after her triumph in the Un Certain Regard section at Cannes, now wins the Pilar Miró award for Best New Director for How to Have Sex [+lire aussi :
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In the acting category, Léa Seydoux was named Best Actress for The Beast [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], by Bertrand Bonello, while Dave Turner was recognised as Best Actor for The Old Oak [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], the audience's favourite film by Ken Loach, who decided to award their prize to an old festival acquaintance. The Italian master Marco Bellocchio won the Miguel Delibes Award for Best Screenplay for Kidnapped [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], by İlker Çatak, nominated for the next LUX Audience Award.
The International Critics' Prize (FIPRESCI) has applauded Spanish director Víctor Iriarte's fiction debut with Foremost by Night [+lire aussi :
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fiche film], which tackles the trauma of stolen babies. The Golden Spike for Short Film went to Wander to Wonder, a detailed stop motion piece by one of the great promises of European animation, Nina Gantz. And Marina Alberti, granddaughter of the poet Rafael Alberti and the writer María Teresa León, won the Silver Spike for Aitana, a tribute to her mother, whose name gives the short film its title.
Finally, it is worth noting that part of the audience present, both at the reading of the morning list of winners and at the closing gala in the evening, showed their dissatisfaction with the prizes awarded for best director and best film with the famous, dreaded and characteristic protest from the audience at this veteran festival.
The list of winners:
Official Feature Film Section
Golden Spike
The Permanent Image [+lire aussi :
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Silver Spike
La quimera [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] - Alice Rohrwacher (Italy/France/Switzerland)
Ribera del Duero Award for Best Director
Angela Schanelec - Music [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (Germany/France/Serbia)
Pilar Miró Award for Best New Director
How to Have Sex [+lire aussi :
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Best Male Performance
Dave Turne - The Old Oak [+lire aussi :
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Best Female Performance
Léa Seydoux - The Beast [+lire aussi :
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Miguel Delibes Award for Best Screenplay
Marco Bellocchio, Susanna Nicchiarelli - Kidnapping [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (Italy/Germany/France)
Best Cinematography
Ivan Marković - Music
José Salcedo Award for Best Editing
Gesa Jäger – The Teachers' Lounge [+lire aussi :
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Official Short Film Section
Golden Spike for Best Short Film
Wander to Wonder - Nina Gantz (Netherlands/Belgium/France/United Kingdom)
Silver Spike
Aitana – Marina Alberti (Spain)
Short Film Nominated for the European Film Awards 2024
Ardent Other - Alice Brygo (France)
Meeting Point Section
Best Feature Film Award
Gasoline Rainbow - Bill Ross IV, Turner Ross (United States)
Special Jury Prize
Arthur & Diana [+lire aussi :
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Special Mention
Animal [+lire aussi :
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interview : Sofia Exarchou
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Award for Best Foreign Short Film
Nocturnal Burger - Reema Maya (India/United States)
Foreign Short Film Mention
Heartbreak Hotel - Emma Axelroud Bernard, Toujours Panthère (France)
La Noche del Corto Español Award
Meteoro – Víctor Moreno (Spain)
Time of History Section
First Prize
Between Revolutions [+lire aussi :
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Second Prize
Retratos fantasmas - Kleber Mendonça Filho (Brazil)
Best Short Film
Ours - Morgane Frund (Switzerland)
Alchemies Section
Alchemies Award
Femme [+lire aussi :
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DOC. Section Spain
Best Film
Zinzindurrukarratz - Oskar Alegria (Spain)
Other Awards
Audience Award Official Section
The Old Oak – Ken Loach
Audience Award Meeting Point Section
Muyeres – Marta Lallana (Spain)
Audience Award Time of History Section
The Mother of All Lies - Asmae El Moudir (Morocco/Saudi Arabia/Qatar/Egypt)
Young Seminci Award
The Movie Teller [+lire aussi :
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Young Jury Prize in the Official Section
How to Have Sex - Molly Manning Walker
Young Jury Prize in the Meeting Point Section
One Last Evening [+lire aussi :
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Special Mention
Hello Dankness - Soda Jerk (Australia)
Rainbow Spike Award
All of Us Strangers [+lire aussi :
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Special Mention
On the Go [+lire aussi :
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interview : María Gisèle Royo, Julia d…
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Green Spike
Muyeres – Marta Lallana
Special Mention
Trenc D´Alba - Anna Llargués (Spain)
FIPRESCI Award
Foremost by Night [+lire aussi :
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interview : Víctor Iriarte
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Fundos Award
A batalha da rua Maria Antônia - Vera Egito (Brazil)
Castilla y León Short Films Award
El rey de la semana – David Pérez Sañudo (Spain)
(Traduit de l'espagnol)
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