Mexican Rigoberto Pérezcano’s “Lovers Fare Goodbye,” a poignant, exquisitely shot tale of star-crossed young love dominated prizes at Primer Corte, Ventana Sur’s key arthouse pic competition. The prize and dozens of others were announced Friday at Latin America’s most important film-tv mart-meet.
Organizers confirmed a total Ventana Sur attendance of 4,300 delegates, some 30% up on just a year ago.
Lensed in black-and-white and set in the Oaxaca valley, “Lovers” was always the frontrunner Primer Corte, which, with parallel section Copia Final, focuses much of the attention of buyers at Ventana Sur.
“Lovers” six prizes looks like a historical record. So do the total 88 industry awards at 12 of 14 sections – and Variety might be missing some – dolled out at Ventana Sur’s kudos ceremony. That serves testament to just how much the market has grown from 2009 when it launched at Buenos Aires’ former Harrods building with, of sections, just Primer...
Organizers confirmed a total Ventana Sur attendance of 4,300 delegates, some 30% up on just a year ago.
Lensed in black-and-white and set in the Oaxaca valley, “Lovers” was always the frontrunner Primer Corte, which, with parallel section Copia Final, focuses much of the attention of buyers at Ventana Sur.
“Lovers” six prizes looks like a historical record. So do the total 88 industry awards at 12 of 14 sections – and Variety might be missing some – dolled out at Ventana Sur’s kudos ceremony. That serves testament to just how much the market has grown from 2009 when it launched at Buenos Aires’ former Harrods building with, of sections, just Primer...
- 12/2/2023
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
The festival has announced its winners and The Tale Of Princess Kaguya, Alleluia and The Babadook are among the more popular choices.
Alamo Drafthouse and Fantastic Fest co-founder Tim League and Louis Black presented critic Leonard Maltin with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The festival runs in Austin, Texas, from September 18-25. For further details about all the winners click here.
Audience Award presented by Maxwell Locke & Ritter:
The Tale Of Princess Kaguya, Isao Takahata.
Next Wave Spotlight Competition presented by Dell Precision:
Best Picture: It Follows, David Robert Mitchell
Best Director: Miroslav Slaboshpitsky, The Tribe
Best Screenplay: David Robert Mitchell, It Follows
Best Actor: Lou Taylor Pucci, Spring
Best Actress: Amy Everson, Felt.
Fantastic Features:
Best Picture: Alleluia, Fabrice Du Welz
Best Director: Fabrice Du Welz, Alleluia
Best Screenplay: Tetsuya Nakashima, Maiko Tedano and Nobuhiro Monma, The World Of Kanako
Best Actor: Laurent Lucas, Alleluia
Best Actress: Lola Dueñas, Alleluia.
Horror Features:...
Alamo Drafthouse and Fantastic Fest co-founder Tim League and Louis Black presented critic Leonard Maltin with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
The festival runs in Austin, Texas, from September 18-25. For further details about all the winners click here.
Audience Award presented by Maxwell Locke & Ritter:
The Tale Of Princess Kaguya, Isao Takahata.
Next Wave Spotlight Competition presented by Dell Precision:
Best Picture: It Follows, David Robert Mitchell
Best Director: Miroslav Slaboshpitsky, The Tribe
Best Screenplay: David Robert Mitchell, It Follows
Best Actor: Lou Taylor Pucci, Spring
Best Actress: Amy Everson, Felt.
Fantastic Features:
Best Picture: Alleluia, Fabrice Du Welz
Best Director: Fabrice Du Welz, Alleluia
Best Screenplay: Tetsuya Nakashima, Maiko Tedano and Nobuhiro Monma, The World Of Kanako
Best Actor: Laurent Lucas, Alleluia
Best Actress: Lola Dueñas, Alleluia.
Horror Features:...
- 9/22/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The closing ceremony of Macabro 2014 was held on Saturday, August 30 at Mexico City's Cineteca Nacional. The festival's director Edna Campos conducted the event prior to the start of the closing film, Asmodexia. Macabro awarded only one feature length film and several shorts during this night. The big winner was Argentina's Darkness by Day (El Día Trajo la Oscuridad), which I reviewed during Fantaspoa. Check out the complete list of winners of Macabro 2014:Best International Film (Gran Premio Macabro)Jury: Armando Vega-Gil, Bernardo Esquinca and Guillermo Sarquis FingerhutWinner: Darkness by Day (dir. Martín de Salvo, Argentina) Best International Horror Short Film (Premio Macabro de Onix)Jury: Alejandro Iglesias Mendizábal, Orlando Jiménez Ruiz and Pedro G. García Winner: Selfish People (dir. Jae-Bin Han, Joo-Yong Kwon, South Korea)Honorable Mention: Familiar (dir. Richard...
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- 9/1/2014
- Screen Anarchy
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