niedziela, 7 lipca 2019

Film z Bułgarii wygrywa w Karlowych Warach


Bułgarsko-grecko koprodukcja zatytułowana „The Father” otrzymał Kryształowy Globus, nagrodę główną tegorocznego Międzynarodowego Festiwalu Filmowego w Karlowych Warach. To bodajże najważniejsze festiwalowe wydarzenie odbywające się w Europie środkowo-wschodniej.

W tym roku na festiwalu akredytowanych było 12 521 osób, w tym 395 filmowców, 1158 profesjonalistów z branży filmowej, 605 dziennikarzy. Na festiwalu zaprezentowano 177 filmów, w tym 35 światowych premier i 29 filmów dokumentalnych. Odbyło się 497 projekcji filmowych. Nagrodę główną zdobył film „The Father”, a najwięcej wyróżnień otrzymał niemiecki film „Lara”. Nagrody doceniające wkład w rozwój światowego kina powędrowały do Julianne Moore i Patricii Clarkson.

Pełna lista nagrodzonych (wersja angielska):

OFFICIAL SELECTION – COMPETITION

Jury: Štěpán Hulík (Czech Republic), Annemarie Jacir (State of Palestine),Sergei Loznitsa (Ukraine), Angeliki Papoulia (Greece), Charles Tesson (France)

GRAND PRIX – CRYSTAL GLOBE ($25,000)
Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s “The Father” (Bulgaria, Greece)

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE ($15,000)
Jan-Ole Gerster’s “Lara” (Germany)

BEST DIRECTOR AWARD
Tim Mielants for “Patrick” (Belgium)

BEST ACTRESS AWARD
Corinna Harfouch, star of Jan-Ole Gerster’s “Lara” (Germany)

BEST ACTOR AWARD
Milan Ondrík, star of Marko Škop’s “Let There Be Light”  (Slovak Republic, Czech Republic)

SPECIAL JURY MENTION
Jonás Trueba ‘s “The August Virgin” (Spain)

SPECIAL JURY MENTION
Antonia Giesen, star of Felipe Ríos’ “The Man of the Future,” (Chile, Argentina)

EAST OF THE WEST – COMPETITION
Jury: Denis Ivanov (Ukraine), Juho Kuosmanen (Finland), Tomáš Pavlíček (Czech Republic), Ioanna Stais (Greece), Dagnė Vildžiūnaite (Lithuania)

GRAND PRIX ($15,000)
Boris Akopov’s “The Bull” (Russia)

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE ($10,000)
Antonio Lukich’s “My Thoughts Are Silent” (Ukraine)

DOCUMENTARY FILMS – COMPETITION
Jury: Andreas Horvath (Austria), Aline Schmid (Switzerland), Gastón Solnicki (Argentina)

GRAND PRIX ($5000)
Ksenia Okhapkina’s “Immortal” (Estonia, Latvia)

SPECIAL JURY PRIZE
Mijie Li’s “Confucian Dream” (China)

PRÁVO AUDIENCE AWARD
Olga Sommerová’s “Tackling Life with Ease” (Czech Republic)

CRYSTAL GLOBE FOR OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD CINEMA
Julianne Moore, USA

CRYSTAL GLOBE FOR OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC CONTRIBUTION TO WORLD CINEMA
Patricia Clarkson, USA

FESTIVAL PRESIDENT’S AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTION TO CZECH CINEMATOGRAPHY
Vladimír Smutný, Czech Republic

NON-STATUTORY AWARDS

AWARD OF INTERNATIONAL FILM CRITICS

Awarded by The International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI).
Jury: Hugo Emmerzael (Netherlands), Viktor Palák (Czech Republic), Ana Sturm (Slovenia)

Winner: Jonás Trueba’s “The August Virgin” (Spain)

THE ECUMENICAL JURY AWARD
Jury: Alyda Faber (Canada), Martin Horálek (Czech Republic), Peter Sheehan (Australia)
Jan-Ole Gerster’s “Lara” (Germany)

Commendation: Marko Škop Slovak’s “Let There Be Light (Czech Republic)

FEDEORA AWARD
Federation of Film Critics of Europe and the Mediterranean for the best film from East of the West – Competition section.
Jury: Maja Bogojević (Monte Negro), Pavlina Jeleva (Bulgaria), Chiara Spagnoli Gabardi (Italy)
Serhat Karaaslan’s “Passed by Censor” (Turkey, Germany, France)
Special Mention: Lendita Zeqiraj Cosovo’s “Aga’s House” (Croatia, France, Albania)

EUROPA CINEMAS LABEL AWARD
For the best European film in the Official Selection – Competition and in the East of the West – Competition.
Jury: Maarten Alexandera (Belgium), Carinzia Camilleri (Malta), Éva Demeter (Hungary),  Denis Samardžić (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Martti Helde’s “Scandinavian Silence” (Estonia, France, Belgium)

KVIFF EASTERN PROMISES WINNERS

WORKS IN PROGRESS (100,000 EUR)
Jury: Khalil Benkirane (Qatar), Aija Berzina (Latvia), Virginie Devesa (France).
Works in Progress is a platform for feature films in progress from Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, ex-USSR countries, the Middle East and newly also North Africa, which will premiere after the Karlovy Vary IFF. This year,out of  9 projects pitched, the winner Eugen Maryan’s “Pigeon’s Milk” (Russia, Moldova) was awarded post-production services from UPP (60,000 EUR) and Soundsquare (30,000 EUR) and 10,000 EUR in cash from Barrandov Studio.

DOCS IN PROGRESS (5,000 EUR)
Jury: Pierre-Alexis Chevit (France), Lejla Dedić (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Patricia Drati (Denmark).
Docs in Progress is a platform for documentary films in progress from Central and Eastern Europe, the Bal-kans, ex-USSR countries, the Middle East and newly also North Africa, that will premiere after the Karlovy Vary IFF. The winner out of eight pitches is Afsaneh Salari’s was “The Silhouettes” (Iran, Philippines).

EURIMAGES LAB PROJECT AWARD (50,000 EUR)
Jury: Majlinda Tafa (Albania), Tereza Nvotová (Slovak Republic / Czech Republic), Frank Peijnenburg (Netherlands).
KVIFF is the first of four festivals to present the Eurimages award in the value of 50,000 EUR, which is dedicated to films in the production or postproduction stage that cross traditional forms of cinematographic expression and are produced in international collaborations. The winner out of eight project pitches from the Eurimages fund member countries is Kevin B. Lee, Chloé Galibert-Laîné’s “Bottled Songs” (Germany, France, USA, Finland).

KVIFF & MIDPOINT DEVELOPMENT AWARD (10,000 EUR)
For the first time this year, the Karlovy Vary IFF in collaboration with the Midpoint script and project development program as well as the When East Meets West co-production market and Trieste Film Festival also awarded the KVIFF & Midpoint Development Award for screenplays that have gone through development within the Feature Launch 2019 program and are ready for co-production. Out of eight Works in Development pitches, the winner was Dániel Hevér’s “Some Birds” (Hungary).

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