Monday, November 16, 2015

“11 minutes” wins Lisbon Estoril Film Festival – Move News


 
 

 

The movie “11 minutes”, the Polish Jerzy Skolimowski won the award for Best Film, the Lisbon & amp; Estoril Film Festival 2015 (LEFF), which ended yesterday.

The film, which was nominated for the Golden Lion at the Venice International Film Festival this year, and that the Committee of Poland chose to candidate for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 2016 – came with 11 minutes of the lives of eight citizens of Warsaw, a portrait of the human emptiness and loneliness in the modern world

The special prize of the jury João Bénard da Costa was awarded the “Chant d. ‘hiver “, the Georgian Otar Iosseliani, a film that was present at this year’s Locarno Festival and that through a tour of an elegant apartment block in Paris, discusses the past, present and future.

The Revelation prize went to “The Childhood of a Leader”, the first feature-length American Brady Corbet, who is inspired by the childhood experience of many of the dictators of the twentieth century.

But the award for Best Short Film, which distinguishes the work of students of the European Film Schools and this year it was decided by a jury of Sara Driver, Martin Rejtman and Nicoletta Braschi, was to “Mother Earth” the Polish Piotr Zlotorowicz, which tells the story of a conflict between the expectations of a father and the strength and sensitivity of your child.

In this category, was also awarded an Honourable Mention to “marasmus”, Gonçalo Loureiro, which tells the story of Joseph, one long-haul truck driver who, forced by his work, finds himself away from the family until, for them, only feel indifference

The jury of this year’s Lisbon & amp.; Estoril Film Festival was composed by actress Sabine Azéma, the mathematician Cédric Villani, the director Jessica Hausner, the photographer Andrei Tarkovsky, the architect Pedro Gadanho pianist Itamar Golan and.

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