Holy Rosita l'emporte au Festival du film de Turin
par Camillo De Marco
- Le premier long du Belge Wannes Destoop, meilleur film ; également parmi les lauréats : Vena de Chiara Fleischhacker, L’Aiguille d'Abdelhamid Bouchnack et Madame Ida de Jacob Møller
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The 42nd edition of the Torino Film festival ended in victory for Wannes Destoop’s first work Holy Rosita [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film]. The young Belgian director had developed the movie’s screenplay within the 2020 TorinoFilmLab, having made his name in 2011 with the short film Badpakje 46, which bagged the Jury Prize in the Cannes Film Festival. Produced by Flemish firm De Wereldvrede, his debut feature film opened the Ostand Festival at the end of January and was then released in Belgian cinemas on 14 February this year. The film takes a highly sensitive approach to tell the story of a woman (theatre actress Daphne Agten in her first film role) who is desperate to become a mother, but whose entourage disapprove of this because she can barely take care of herself. “My love for marginalised people is the main reason why I want to tell stories and make films”, the director explained. “I want to shed light on situations and on people who are too often left in the shadows and whom the average city-dweller tends to judge without really knowing their story. With Holy Rosita, I wanted to tell a moving story which was full of hope, a story about mothers and children, vulnerable souls who are labelled as marginalised by society but who still have the right to be happy”.
Both the Iwonderfull Special Jury Prize and the FIPRESCI Prize went to Vena by German director Chiara Fleischhacker, which tells another dramatic story of hard-fought-for motherhood. The screenplay for Vena saw Fleischhacker win the Thomas Strittmatter Award in 2022.
The trophy for Best Screenplay was scooped by L’Aiguille by Tunisian filmmaker Abdelhamid Bouchnack, which is a movie on the sensitive subject of “intersexual” children in Arab society. Two Best Acting prizes were also awarded: one to the female protagonist trio of Madame Ida [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
fiche film] by Denmark’s Jacob Møller: Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl, Christine Albeck Børge and Karen-Lise Mynster; and another to River Gallo, the Salvadoran-American director, actor, model and activist for intersexual rights, thanks to Ponyboi by Colombia’s Esteban Arango. A Special Mention was also awarded to Stanislav Gurenko and Andrii Alferov’s Ukrainian film Dissident [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film].
The accolade of Best Documentary was bestowed upon French-German production The Return of the Projectionist [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film], which is Orkhan Aghazadeh’s first feature film, set in the Azerbaijani mountains, and, last but not least, the Special Jury Prize was awarded jointly to I'm Not Everything I Want to Be [+lire aussi :
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interview : Klára Tasovská
fiche film] by Czech director Klára Tasovská, which enjoyed its world premiere in the 2024 Berlinale’s Panorama section, and Egypt’s The Brink of Dreams [+lire aussi :
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bande-annonce
interview : Nada Riyadh et Ayman El Amir
fiche film] by Ayman El Amir and Nada Riyadh, which was presented in Cannes’ Critics’ Week, where it bagged the Golden Eye.
The full list of awards is as follows:
Feature Film Competition
Best Film
Holy Rosita [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] - Wannes Destoop (Belgium)
IWONDERFULL Special Jury Prize
Vena - Chiara Fleischhacker (Germany)
Best Screenplay
L'Aiguille - Abdelhamid Bouchnack (Tunisia)
Best Acting Performance
Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl, Christine Albeck Børge, Karen-Lise Mynster - Madame Ida [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film] (Denmark)
River Gallo – Ponyboi (USA)
Special Mention
Dissident [+lire aussi :
critique
fiche film] - Stanislav Gurenko, Andrii Alferov (Ukraine)
Documentary Competition
Best Film
The Return of the Projectionist [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
fiche film] - Orkhan Aghazadeh (France/Germany)
Special Jury Prize – Tie-break
I'm Not Everything I Want to Be [+lire aussi :
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interview : Klára Tasovská
fiche film] - Klára Tasovská (Czech Republic)
The Brink of Dreams [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Nada Riyadh et Ayman El Amir
fiche film] - Ayman El Amir, Nada Riyadh (Egypt)
Special Mention
Higher than Acidic Clouds - Ali Asgari (Iran)
Short Films Competition
Best Film
Walk In - Haneol Park (South Korea)
Special Jury Prize
Fire Drill - Maximilian Villwock (Germany)
Special Mention
Someone's Trying to Get In - Colin Nixon (Canada)
Other awards
International Federation of Film Journalists FIPRESCI Prize
Vena - Chiara Fleischhacker
(Traduit de l'italien)
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