– Il premio per la migliore opera prima è andato a No Dogs Allowed di Steve Bache, mentre il premio speciale per la regia è stato assegnato a Edgardo Pistone per Ciao bambino
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It’s a wrap for the 28th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, which unspooled in the Estonian capital from 8-24 November.
On this occasion, the Grand Prix for Best Film in the Official Selection was awarded to Silent City Driver, directed by Sengedorj Janchivdorj. This Mongolian film captivated the jury with its raw narrative and stunning visual style. Set against the backdrop of Mongolia’s striking urban landscapes, it tells an existential tale of life on the edge, blending themes of life and death with a unique cinematic approach. The film also won the Best Production Design Award for its subtle and effective use of space and detail.
Next, the Best Director Award went to Nir Bergman for Pink Lady [+leggi anche:
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In the First Feature Competition, the Best Film Award was given to No Dogs Allowed [+leggi anche:
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Meanwhile, Diego Figueroa won the Best Director Award for his debut, A Yard of Jackals, a Chilean psychodrama that disturbs from start to finish. Drawing comparisons to the works of David Lynch, the jury commended Figueroa for his exceptional vision and ability to create a claustrophobic, tense atmosphere throughout the film.
Two more Special Prizes were handed out, and one of them went to Italy’s Edgardo Pistone, the director of Ciao bambino [+leggi anche:
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Notably, the two main Baltic Competition gongs went to Lithuanian pics. The Best Baltic Film Award was bestowed upon Ignas Miškinis’ The Southern Chronicles, praised for its “portrayal of post-socialist Lithuania through time travel”, which is “both visually compelling and engaging in terms of its music and narrative”. The Best Baltic Director Award was granted to Laurynas Bareiša for Drowning Dry [+leggi anche:
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Here is the full list of this year’s award winners:
Competition
Grand Prix for Best Film
Silent City Driver – Sengedorj Janchivdorj (Mongolia)
Best Director
Nir Bergman – Pink Lady [+leggi anche:
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Best Script
Empire of the Rabbits [+leggi anche:
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Best Cinematography
Claudia Becerril Bulos – Empire of the Rabbits
Best Actress (ex aequo)
Pirjo Lonka – 100 Litres of Gold [+leggi anche:
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Elina Knihtilä – 100 Litres of Gold
Best Actor
Lee Hyo-Ye – The Loop (South Korea)
Best Original Score
Alyana Cabral, Moe Cabral – Some Nights I Feel Like Walking [+leggi anche:
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Best Production Design
Silent City Driver – Sengedorj Janchivdorj
First Feature Competition
Best First Feature Film
No Dogs Allowed [+leggi anche:
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Best Director
Diego Figueroa – A Yard of Jackals (Chile)
Special Prize for Cast
Mongrels – Jerome Yoo (Canada)
Special Prize for Directing
Edgardo Pistone – Ciao bambino [+leggi anche:
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Critics’ Picks
Best Film
The Brothers Kitaura – Masaki Tsujino (Japan)
Best Director
Dechen Roder – I, the Song [+leggi anche:
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Special Mention
Javier Cutrona – Fishgirl (Argentina)
Doc@PÖFF
Best Film
The Watchman – Lou Du Pontavice, Victoire Bonin (France/Belgium)
Best Cinematography
Linas Žiūra – Murmuring Hearts (Lithuania/France)
Special Prize
Black Gold – Takashi Sugimoto (Portugal)
Baltic Film Competition
Best Baltic Film
Southern Chronicles – Ignas Miškinis (Lithuania)
Best Baltic Director
Laurynas Bareiša – Drowning Dry [+leggi anche:
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intervista: Laurynas Bareiša
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Rebels with a Cause
Best Film
The Protected Men [+leggi anche:
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Best Director
Ruiqi Lu – Contact Lens (China)
Other awards
FIPRESCI Prize
Mongrels – Jerome Yoo
Audience Award
Pyre – Vinod Kapri (India)
Lifetime Achievement Awards
Peeter Simm (Estonia)
Lana Gogoberidze (Georgia)
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