|
||
Pro Tools
FILMFESTIVALS | 24/7 world wide coverageWelcome ! Enjoy the best of both worlds: Film & Festival News, exploring the best of the film festivals community. Launched in 1995, relentlessly connecting films to festivals, documenting and promoting festivals worldwide. Working on an upgrade soon. For collaboration, editorial contributions, or publicity, please send us an email here. User login |
And the Diff winners are...The Durban International Film Festival is pleased to announce that the winner of the Best Feature Film of its 31 st edition is The White Meadows ( Iran ). Directed by Mohammad Rasoulof, the film was lauded by the International Jury as a “timeless and poetic narrative.” “The film conjures up a landscape that is visually stunning and intriguing because it is both harsh and beautiful. It is an enigmatic and poignant political allegory and takes the viewers through a journey on life's fundamental questions and beliefs,” the jury said. The Best Feature Film award carries a cash prize of R50 000. Cash prizes of R25 000 and R20 000 are also awarded to the winners of the Best South African Feature Film and Best First Feature Film respectively. The Best South African Feature Film was awarded to Life, Above All , directed by Oliver Schmitz. Calling it “beautifully filmed and masterfully edited, with astounding performances, the jury highlighted the film's “universal resonance.” Khomotso Manyaka who played the role of Chanda in the film was named Best Actress by the International Jury. “It was a natural and touching performance that movingly portrays the resilience, determination and integrity of her character,” the jury said. The Best First Feature Film was awarded to Peepli Live ( India ), directed by Anusha Rizvi. The International Jury noted: “ Peepli Live is an ambitious and well-realized film that deals with serious political issues in a witty and entertaining manner. It creates an enchanting world of colourful characters, images and music that engrosses viewers throughout”.
The International Jury comprised producers Aihara Hiromi (Japan) and Christoph Thoke (Germany) and South African academic, writer and producer Bhekizizwe Peterson. The jury awarded the Best Director award to Debra Granik for Winter's Bone ( USA ) . “The director's vision shows a remarkable attention to the details that make up all the aspects of production, resulting in an intensely atmospheric and sensitive film,” the Jury said. “The direction shows a strong visual concept and makes use of a well chosen cast to draw out powerful performances.” The Documentary Film Jury awarded the Best Documentary to Waste Land (UK/Brazil) by Lucy Walker, Joao Jardim and Karen Harley. The jury commented: “ Waste Land is an insightful and compelling documentary that records Brazilian artist Vik Muniz's journey to the world's largest landfill located around Rio de Janeiro . Here, Muniz works with a select group of proud pickers who hail from the favelas . As they collaborate in creating stunning and memorable portraits from the garbage, Waste Land emerges as a poignant and redemptive story of marginalized people whose dignity and resilience inspires us. In a narrative which seamlessly traverses the environment, the social, political and personal, the filmmakers capture the real people behind these unforgettable portraits with care and affection, at times simply, at times complex, but always touching and wonderfully humane.” Waste Land was also voted Audience Choice Best Film by the DIFF audiences and in addition was awarded the Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award, which is awarded to the documentary film that best reflects human rights issues. The award carries a cash prize of 2500 euros. The Best South African Documentary was awarded to The Cradock Four by David Forbes. The jury praised Forbes for “crafting a remarkable and engaging documentary about The Cradock Four with great emotional depth. In the telling of this heart wrenching story, the filmmaker makes us aware of the importance of confronting a painful past and to uphold and advocate the dignity, respect and human rights of all people.” The Short Film Jury awarded Best Short Film to The Same Old Story ( Spain ), directed by Jose Luis Montesinos. The jury praised the director for capturing the reality of human struggles, acceptance and love in a creative and witty manner. The Best South African Short Film was awarded to In A Time Without Love by Mark Strydom. The jury called the film electric, true and convincing. The rest of the awards include: Best Actor : Sebastian Hiort af Ornäs as Sebbe in Sebbe ( Sweden ) “…for a sustained portrayal that sensitively captures the vulnerability and growing maturity of a young man.” Best Cinematography: Odyssey Flores for Lola (The Philippines ) “Masterly shot under difficult conditions, the cinematography in Lola uses a captivating documentary style that frees the camera to assume unusual positions, allowing it to open and explore the spaces of everyday life of the characters. The camera-work places the viewer in the middle of the film's world and makes it a physical experience for the audience.” Best Screenplay: Efthymis Filippou and Giorgos Lanthimos for Dogtooth ( Greece ) “…for creating a unique and bizarre universe with its own language and morals that questions and challenges the viewers own sense of their real world. The script sustains its radical vision and dark humour throughout, making it not easily accessible or likeable.”
Special Jury Mention : Imani ( Uganda ) directed by Caroline Kamya Special Mention Documentary : Mugabe and the White African ( UK ), directed by Lucy Bailey and Andrew Thompson. Special Mention Short Film: The Abyss Boys ( South Africa ), directed by Jan-Hendrik Beetge FILM JURIES
BEST SOUTH AFRICAN FEATURE FILM JURY Documentaries Jury Val Adamson, Photographer; Junaid Ahmed, Filmmaker, Fineline Productions; Mwelela Cele, Historian and Librarian, Campbell Collections Short Film Jury Sizakele Moloko, Lincolnwood; Andile Ntimbane, Collective Film and Video; Marco Torrens, Actor AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL DURBAN HUMAN RIGHTS AWARD JURY Nonhlanhla Mkhize, Director, Durban Gay and Lesbian Centre; Poonitha Naidoo, Amnesty International Durban; Lindy Stiebel, Head, School of English University of Kwa-Zulu Natal; Coral Vinsen, Amnesty International Durban LIST OF WINNERS
Best Feature Film
Best Director
Best South African Feature Film
Best Documentary
Best South African Documentary
Best Screenplay Best Cinematography Best First Feature Best Actress Best Actor
Best Short Film
Best South African Short Film
Audience Choice Best Film
Audience Choice Best Wavescapes Film
Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award
Special Jury Mention Special Mention Documentary
Special Mention Short Film 10.08.2010 | diff's blog Cat. : Above All Best actor actress advocate Andrew Thompson Anusha Rizvi Artist Arts Australia Best Actress by the International Jury Brazil Caroline Kamya Christoph Thoke Coral Vinsen Darren Murray David Forbes Debra Granik Director Durban Durban Gay Durban International Film Festival Employment Relation English University English University of Kwa Entertainment Entertainment Films Head Historian and Librarian Indonesia Jan-Hendrik Beetge João Jardim Jose Luis Montesinos journalist and film critic Junaid Ahmed Jury Karen Harley Khomotso Manyaka Librarian , Campbell Lindy Stiebel Lucy Bailey Lucy Walker Lucy Walker Marco Torrens Mark Strydom Michael Oblowitz Mohammad Rasoulof Mugabe Mwelela Cele Natal Nonhlanhla Mkhize Oliver Schmitz Peepli Live Person Career Peter Machen Philippines Photographer Rio de Janeiro Sebastian Hiort Social Issues Social Issues South Africa The Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award the Best Director award the Best Feature Film award the Durban International Film Festival United Kingdom Val Adamson Vik Muniz Waste Land writer and producer Yorgos Lanthimos
|
LinksThe Bulletin Board > The Bulletin Board Blog Following News Interview with EFM (Berlin) Director
Interview with IFTA Chairman (AFM)
Interview with Cannes Marche du Film Director
Filmfestivals.com dailies live coverage from > Live from India
Useful links for the indies: > Big files transfer
+ SUBSCRIBE to the weekly Newsletter Deals+ Special offers and discounts from filmfestivals.com Selected fun offers
> Bonus Casino
About diffThe Editor |