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SÉVILLE 2024 Prix

Leurs enfants après eux rafle plusieurs prix au Festival de Séville

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- Ce film des frères Boukherma a décroché les prix du meilleur film et du meilleur acteur ; également au palmarès Flow de Gints Zilbalodis et La Jeune Femme à l'aiguille de Magnus von Horn

Leurs enfants après eux rafle plusieurs prix au Festival de Séville
Le réalisateur Gints Zilbalodis avec son prix pour Flow et le jury du festival (© Lolo Vasco/SEFF)

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The 21st Seville European Film Festival (held in the Andalusian city from 8 to 16 November) announced last Saturday that And Their Children After Them [+lire aussi :
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, the fourth feature film by the French duo Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma, was the winner of its top award, the Giraldillo de Oro for Best Film. The jury for the Official Section consisted of the legendary producer of The Mission and Midnight Express David Puttnam (chair), British actor Jeremy Irons, the artistic director of the Rome Film Festival Paola Malanga, French programmer Eva Rekettyei and the French-Algerian director Mounia Meddour. This film also received the Best Actor award for its young lead, Paul Kircher. The co-directors highlighted his introspective and movingly fragile performance in this story of social determinism.

Latvian filmmaker Gints Zilbalodis, meanwhile,  won the Grand Jury Prize for his silent, animated film Flow [+lire aussi :
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, as well as the prize for best editing. The third triumph of the festival was The Girl with the Needle [+lire aussi :
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, which won four awards: Best Director for Swedish director Magnus von Horn, Best Actress for Danish actress Trine Dyrholm, Best Cinematography for Michał Dymek's black and white work, and Best Art Direction for Jagna Dobesz's post-World War I Copenhagen setting. The list of winners in the Official Selection is completed with the trophy for Best Screenplay for Santosh [+lire aussi :
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, by British-Indian director Sandhya Suri.

This years’ festival has awarded the Puerta América Award for the first time, for films from the different sections of the festival that represent their respective countries in the candidacy for the next Oscar for best international film, which was also won by Flow: "because it moves us without words, with gestures and images, capable of transmitting hope in dark times," stated the jury.

The Flame of a Candle [+lire aussi :
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, by Portuguese director André Gil Mata, was chosen best film in the New Waves section: the jury notes "the subtle handling of the themes of life, death, memory and decadence through a radical cinematographic style that explores the limits of space and time, implying that places exist even without us, imbued with our personal stories and memories". A special mention was also awarded in this section to I'd Rather Be Condemned [+lire aussi :
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, by the Galician film-maker Margarita Ledo Andión.

Aitor Echeverría, who competed in the Official Selection with his debut feature film Dismantling an Elephant [+lire aussi :
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won the prize for best director of a Spanish film, awarded by Acción Cultural Española, for "a moving film, with intimate direction and a sharp photographic gaze, all supported by an impeccable cast."

The jury of the Rampa section, another of this year’s novelties, recognised Drowning Dry [+lire aussi :
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, by the Lithuanian Laurynas Bareiša, as the best film, for "its capacity to disturb with minimal elements, its use of  sequence shots and off-camera, and because it is one of the sharpest and most perverse readings of toxic masculinity that we have seen in recent European cinema". The jury also included in its verdict a special mention for actress Valeria Bruni Tedeschi for "her stark yet tender performance, full of humour” in Somewhere in Love.

A final new addition is the Alumbramiento section, in which the FIPRESCI jury decided to award Lads [+lire aussi :
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, the first fiction film by French director Julien Menanteau, as best feature film, for "its solid and energetic narrative proposal that portrays, with great visual and plastic capacity, a singular world", as well as for "the dramatic strength provided by the performance of its actors". In this section, the jury awarded a special mention to  The Fortunate Ones [+lire aussi :
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, by the Swiss (Portugal-based) Jeanne Waltz, for "its risky and symbolic proposal about a universe of interracial and interclass relations".

The CampUS Jury Prize for Best Director in the Rampa section went to Moroccan-French film maker Saïd Hamich Benlarbi for La mer au loin [+lire aussi :
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, "a film that shows us cinema and music unifying elements across the Mediterranean; with complex characters that move away from simplistic treatment, in the perspective of a very relevant theme on a social level in contemporary Europe."

The award winners:

Competition

Giraldillo de Oro for the best film
And Their Children After Them [+lire aussi :
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- Ludovic and Zoran Boukherma (France)

Grand Jury Prize
Flow [+lire aussi :
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- Gints Zilbalodis (Latvia/France/Belgium)

Best Director Award
Magnus von Horn - The Girl with the Needle [+lire aussi :
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(Denmark/Poland/Sweden)

Best Screenplay Award
Sandhya Suri - Santosh [+lire aussi :
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(France/UK/Germany)

Best Actress Award
Trine Dyrholm - The Girl with the Needle

Best Actor Award
Paul Kircher – And Their Children After Them

Best Editing
Gints Zilbalodis - Flow

Best Photography
Michał Dymek - The Girl with the Needle

Best Art Director
Jagna Dobesz - The Girl with the Needle

New Waves

Best Film Award
The Flame of a Candle [+lire aussi :
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- André Gil Mata (Portugal/France)

Special Mention
I'd Rather Be Condemned [+lire aussi :
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- Margarita Ledo Andión (Spain)

Rampa

Best Film Award
Drowning Dry [+lire aussi :
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- Laurynas Bareiša (Lithuania/Latvia)

CampUS Jury Prize for Best Direction
Saïd Hamich Benlarbi - Across the Sea [+lire aussi :
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 (France/Morocco/Belgium)

Special Mention
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi - Somewhere in Love (France/Belgium)

Alumbramiento

Best Film Award
Lads [+lire aussi :
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- Julien Menanteau (France/Belgium)

Special Mention
The Fortunate Ones [+lire aussi :
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- Jeanne Waltz (Portugal/Switzerland)

Puerta America

Puerta América Award
Flow - Gints Zilbalodis

Andalusian Panorama

Juan Antonio Bermúdez Award for Best Film
The Trail Left by Time [+lire aussi :
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- Luis (Soto) Muñoz and Alfredo Picazo

Special Mention
Resistance Reels - Concha Barquero Artés and Alejandro Alvarado Jódar

Rosario Valpuesta Award for Best Short Film
Tumbas vecinas - José Antonio Gutiérrez Bustos

Rosario Valpuesta Special Prize for artistic contribution
El cambio de rueda- Begoña Arostegui

Other Awards

AC/E Award for Best Director of a Spanish Film
Aitor Echeverría - Dismantling an Elephant [+lire aussi :
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Spain/France)

AAMMA Women in Focus Award
This Life of Mine [+lire aussi :
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- Sophie Fillières (France)

Queer Ocaña Freedom Award
Un Hombre Libre [+lire aussi :
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- Laura Hojman (Spain)

Future Film Lovers’ Award
Young Hearts [+lire aussi :
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- Anthony Schatteman (Belgium/Netherlands)

Europe Junior Prize
Dunia and the Echo of the Drum - Marya Zarif and André Kadi (France/Canada) (medium-length film)

17th University of Seville European Film-Screenplay Award in the fiction category - First prize
Y ahora que duermes - Beatriz Hohenleiter Márquez and Mario Lerma

17th University of Seville European Film-Screenplay Award in the fiction category - Second prize
Madre puesta - Álvaro del Moral Otero

(Traduit de l'espagnol)

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