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NIFFF 2024 Premi

Handling the Undead di Thea Hvistendahl vince il Narciso per il miglior film al NIFFF

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- La giuria del concorso internazionale ha apprezzato un film potente che ha saputo "elaborare con cura una meditazione sul dolore e per aver affrontato un genere popolare in modo sottile e originale"

Handling the Undead di Thea Hvistendahl vince il Narciso per il miglior film al NIFFF
I membri della giuria sul palco durante la consegna del Premio Narciso H.R. Giger per il miglior lungometraggio a Handling the Undead (© Max Gigon/NIFFF)

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The 23rd edition of the Neuchâtel International Fantastic Film Festival (NIFFF) was marked by remarkable attendance figures in the form of 60,000 festival-goers, who were lucky enough to explore and savour the many facets of genre film in the presence of 120 guests.

Hosting a total number of 124 screenings, the nine-day event wrapped with an awards ceremony which foregrounded singular genre film visions. In addition to the mysterious and intriguing work Handling the Undead [+leggi anche:
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, the first feature by Norwegian director and screenwriter Thea Hvistendahl (awarded the HR Giger Narcisse Award for Best Feature Film and the Silver Meliès for Best European Fantastic Feature Film), the International Competition Jury - composed of Saul Pandelakis, Ishan Shukla, Annick Mahnert, João Pedro Rodrigues and Kourtney Roy - decided to honour the astonishing and captivating movie Cuckoo [+leggi anche:
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, by Germany’s Tilman Singer, with a Special Mention. This fascinating story, marked by breathtaking moments of high tension and set in a spa in the Bavarian Alps, stars an impressive Hunter Schafer in the lead role of Gretchen.

The audience, meanwhile, chose to crown Irish director Damian Mc Carthy’s horrific movie Oddity [+leggi anche:
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with the RTS Audience Award (International Competition), for its hilarious yet frightening ghost story exploring a poignant relationship between sisters. The jury of international critics composed of French journalists Léon Cattan and Nora Bouazzouni and Dutch journalist Ard Vijn was won over by Shalini Ushadevi’s Indian offering, Ennennum, revolving around a couple who are able to defy death thanks to a revolutionary piece of technology. The Imagine the Future Prize for Best Production Design went to American work I Saw the TV Glow by non-binary trans director Jane Schoenbrun, which is a queer teen horror centred around two adolescents who find themselves in a world defying the boundaries of reality. The Youth Prize, for its part, went to Eternal [+leggi anche:
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by Danish director Ulaa Salim, while the Silver Meliès for Best European Fantastic Short Film went to Ali Cherri’s Italian/French co-production The Watchman. Last but not least, the Audience Award for Best Fantastic Film in the Asian Competition was nabbed by Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In by Soi Cheang and Best Swiss Short Film by Kantarama Gahigiri’s Terra Mater.

The full list of winners is as follows:

International Competition

HR Giger Narcisse Prize for Best Film
Handling the Undead [+leggi anche:
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– Thea Hvistendahl (Norway/Sweden/Greece)
Special Mention
Cuckoo [+leggi anche:
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– Tilman Singer (Germany/USA)

Silver Méliès for Best European Fantastic Feature Film
Handling the Undead – Thea Hvistendahl

Imagine the Future Prize for Best Production Design
I Saw the TV Glow – Jane Schoenbrun (USA)

Denis-De-Rougemont Youth Prize
Eternal [+leggi anche:
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– Ulaa Salim (Norway/Iceland/Denmark)

RTS Audience Award
Oddity [+leggi anche:
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– Damian Mc Carthy (Ireland)

NIFFF International Critics’ Award
Ennennum – Shalini Ushadevi (India)

New Cinema from Asia Competition

Audience Award for Best Asian Film
Twilight of the Warriors : Walled In – Soi Cheang (Taiwan/China)

Short Film Competition

HR Giger Narcisse Prize for Best Swiss Short Film
Terra Mater – Kantarama Gahigiri (Switzerland/Rwanda)

Silver Méliès for Best European Fantastic Short Film
The Watchman – Ali Cherri (Italy/France)

Youth Prize for Best Short Film
Meat Puppet – Eros V (UK)

Audience Award for Best Short Film
Meat Puppet – Eros V

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