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Festroia's blogThe 25th edition of FESTROIA: TROIA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL will be held from September 4 to 13 in the beautiful coastal resort town of Setubal, Portugal. The Festival, the country's oldest and most prestigious, is known as the "Cannes of Portugal" and showcases international talents from around the world, with competition sections, special events and a program of new works from emerging North American independent filmmakers from the U.S.A. and Canada. FESTROIA 2009 Winners Announced
THE WORLD IS BIG AND SALVATION LURKS AROUND THE CORNER (Bulgaria)
by Sandy Mandelberger, Festival Dailies Editor
FORBIDDEN FRUIT, a comedic-drama about two religious girls who flaut their strict Christian fundamentalist community rules forbidding the pleasures of television, music, drinking and dancing, won the Gold Dolphin Award as Best Film at this year’s FESTROIA Official Competition. The Finnish film, written by Aleksei Bardy and directed by Dome Karukoski, was both a critical and audience hit here, winning a Silver Dolphin Best Actress prize for its young lead Amanda Pilke and a special CICAE Award. The same director’s gritty drama THE HOME OF THE DARK BUTTERFLIES also received a Honorable Mention nod in the Man And His Environment category. FORBIDDEN FRUIT, which is represented internationally by Non Stop Sales, had its world premiere earlier this summer at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.
Winning the Special Jury Prize Silver Dolphin was THE RAINBOW TROOPS, a memory film of growing up on a remote island village by Idonesian director Riri Riza. His earler film? WHAT’S UP WITH LOVE (2002) was a major Indonesian box office sensation. For THE RAINBOW TROOPS, the theme is much more nostalgic and wistful. The RAINBOW TROOPS, which premiered at the Jakarta Film Festival, won the SIGNIS Award at the recent Hong Kong International Film Festival. The night’s major winner in terms of number of prizes was easily THE WORLD IS BIG AND SALVATION LURKS AROUND THE CORNER, by Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev. The film, based on a famous novel, tells the unusual tale of a Bulgarian boy who grows up to be a German man, who must relearn his roots when a car accident forces his to lose his memory. The film won multiple awards at FESTROIA, including the Audience Prize, a Silver Dolphin Best Director award for Stephan Komandarev, and the SIGNIS Prize. In addition, the film has won major prizes at the Sofia, Tallinn, Warsaw, Zurich and Bergen film festivals.
FESTROIA also hosts a number of key competition sections and also organizes specific juries for special prizes. In the Man And His Environment competition, which mixes documentaries and feature films all linked with the theme of man’s inescapable ties to his surroundings, the Top Prize was awarded to Gerardo Olivares of Spain, for 14 KILOMETRES, his compelling story of the divide between North Africans struggling to cross the narrow straights of Gibraltar for a new life in Europe.
15.09.2009 | Festroia's blog Cat. : festroia FORBIDDEN FRUIT troia international film festival AWARDS |
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