Sujo décroche le Grand Prix du jury World Cinema Dramatic à Sundance
- Le film d'Astrid Rondero et Fernanda Valadez s'est illustré parmi les fictions ; le titre norvégien A New Kind of Wilderness a aussi obtenu un Grand Prix du jury, côté documentaires

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It’s a wrap for the 2024 edition of the Sundance Film Festival. This year, the Utah-based gathering unspooled from 18-28 January. Four main competitions traditionally form the core of the festival, marking a separation between documentaries and fiction films, as well as US and international titles.
On 26 January, the winners of the Jury Prizes and Audience Awards were announced during a ceremony at the Ray Theater in Park City. The awards ceremony occurred two days before the conclusion of the event, which took place in person in Park City and Salt Lake City, with a selection of titles available online for US audiences as well as press and industry representatives.
Among this year’s European prizewinners, the Norwegian documentary A New Kind of Wilderness [+lire aussi :
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Another Norwegian documentary, Benjamin Ree’s Ibelin [+lire aussi :
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Meanwhile, Astrid Rondero and Fernanda Valadez’s Sujo [+lire aussi :
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Moreover, the Audience Award: World Cinema Dramatic went to Shuchi Talati’s Girls Will Be Girls [+lire aussi :
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Here is the list of this year’s main award winners:
World Cinema Dramatic Competition
Grand Jury Prize
Sujo [+lire aussi :
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Best Directing
Raha Amirfazli, Alireza Ghasemi - In the Land of Brothers [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (Iran/France/Netherlands)
Special Jury Award for Acting
Preeti Panigrahi - Girls Will Be Girls [+lire aussi :
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fiche film] (India/France/Norway)
Special Jury Award for Original Music
Peter Raeburn - Handling the Undead [+lire aussi :
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Audience Award
Girls Will Be Girls – Shuchi Talati
World Cinema Documentary Competition
Grand Jury Prize
A New Kind of Wilderness [+lire aussi :
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Best Directing
Benjamin Ree - Ibelin [+lire aussi :
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interview : Benjamin Ree
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Special Jury Award for Cinematic Innovation
Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat [+lire aussi :
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Special Jury Award for Craft
Nocturnes - Anirban Dutta, Anupama Srinivasan (USA/India)
Audience Award
Ibelin – Benjamin Ree
US Dramatic Competition
Grand Jury Award
In the Summers - Alessandra Lacorazza (USA)
Best Directing
Alessandra Lacorazza – In the Summers
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award
Jesse Eisenberg - A Real Pain [+lire aussi :
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Special Jury Award: Ensemble Cast
Dìdi – Sean Wang (USA)
Special Jury Award: Acting
Preeti Panigrahi - Girls Will Be Girls
Festival Favourite Award
Daughters - Angela Patton, Natalie Rae (USA)
Audience Award
Dìdi – Sean Wang
US Documentary Competition
Grand Jury Prize
Porcelain War – Brendan Bellomo, Slava Leontyev (USA/Ukraine)
Best Directing
Julian Brave NoiseCat, Emily Kassie - Sugarcane (USA/Canada)
Jonathan Oppenheim Editing Award
Carla Gutiérrez – FRIDA (USA/Mexico)
Audience Award
Daughters - Angela Patton, Natalie Rae
NEXT
Innovator Award
Little Death - Jack Begert (USA)
Audience Award
Kneecap [+lire aussi :
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Short Film Grand Jury Prize
The Masterpiece – Alex Lora Cercos (Spain)
Short Film Jury Award: US Fiction
Say Hi After You Die - Kate Jean Hollowell (USA)
Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction
The Stag - An Chu (Taiwan)
Short Film Jury Award: Nonfiction
Bob’s Funeral - Jack Dunphy (USA)
Short Film Jury Award: Animation
Bug Diner - Phoebe Jane Hart (USA)
Short Film Special Jury Prize for Directing
The Looming - Masha Ko (USA)
Short Film Special Jury Prize for Directing
Makoto Nagahisa - Pisko the Crab Child Is in Love (Japan)
Alfred P Sloan Feature Film Prize
Love Me – Sam Zuchero, Andy Zuchero (USA)
Sundance Institute Amazon MGM Studios Producers Award for Nonfiction
The Battle for Laikipia - Toni Kamau (USA)
Sundance Institute Amazon MGM Studios Producers Award for Fiction
Stress Positions - Brad Becker-Parton (USA)
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