Il 69mo Festival di Cork annuncia i suoi vincitori
- Arcadia di Yorgos Zois si è aggiudicato il premio per la miglior sceneggiatura, Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story di de Sinéad O'Shea quello del miglior film irlandese

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The 69th Cork International Film Festival held its closing awards gala on Saturday 16 November. The festival, based in the Rebel City and constituting Ireland’s oldest cinematic gathering, ran from 7-17 November this year. The evening featured the presentation of the event’s main awards, including Best Documentary, the Spirit of the Festival (encompassing Best Screenplay and Best Film) and Best New Irish Feature.
First, the jury awarded the Award for Best Documentary to Christine Angot’s A Family [+leggi anche:
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Later, the Spirit of the Festival Award for Best Film was presented to Mo Harawe’s The Village Next to Paradise [+leggi anche:
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Finally, the Best New Irish Feature Award was bestowed upon Sinéad O'Shea’s Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story, celebrated for its “masterful storytelling, which is both sensitive and evocative, offering a heartfelt yet humorous exploration of Edna O’Brien’s remarkable life and literary legacy”, with the jurors noting how the pic highlights “the resilience, complexity and wit of one of Ireland’s most beloved authors”. Following the awards ceremony, the Irish premiere of Marielle Heller’s Nightbitch brought the event to a close.
Here is the list of this year's main award winners:
Best Documentary
A Family [+leggi anche:
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Spirit of the Festival – Best Screenplay
Arcadia [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Yorgos Zois
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Spirit of the Festival – Best Film
The Village Next to Paradise [+leggi anche:
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Special Mention
The Imminent Age [+leggi anche:
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scheda film] – Vigilia Collective, Clara Serrano Llorens, Gerald Simó Gimeno (Spain)
Best New Irish Feature
Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story – Sinéad O'Shea (Ireland)
(Tradotto dall'inglese)
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