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Palm Beach FF WinnersFriday, April 18------The Palm Beach International Film Festival, which ended its week-long marathon of film screenings, film tributes, seminar events and nightly parties, came to a glittering close yesterday with the announcement of its Grand Jury and Audience Awards. The big winner this year was the inspirational Italian film ROSSO COME IL CIELO (Red Like The Sky) by Cristiano Bartone. The film recounts the incredible true story of early life of blind sound editor Micro Mencacci, the victim of a childhood accident which robbed him of his sight. The film shows how the imaginative and creative boy not only changes the lives of everyone around him, but contributes to change the country’s misguided treatment of children with disabilities. The film won the award for Best Feature and also Best Director. The Features Jury awarded a Special Jury Prize to Lachen Zinoun, the world-famous dancer-choreographer for his directorial debut, OUD AL WARD (The Lost Beauty), which screened as part of the Visions of Morroco section and had its US Premiere at the Festival.
The Award for Best Documentary Feature went to D'UNE SEULE VOIX (With One Voice), directed by de Lauzanne Xavier, which had its World Premiere at the event. Long-time music vagabond Jean-Yves Labat de Rossi invited musicians from Israel and Palestine to join together on an extraordinary tour that would unite them in France for three weeks. On stage it was a triumph, but tempers flared backstage. But this inescapable proximity forced them to communicate. The stresses from the exhausting tour and political rivalries slowly developed into close ties, sustained and driven by the music. A Special Jury Prize was awarded to Suzanne Chisholm and Michael Parfit’s SAVING LUNA, about a lost baby orca whale. Seeking friendship from humans, he is both beloved and feared. Tragedy makes him a symbol of wild beauty…wonderful to know, hard to save. The film recently won the Best Documentary Film prize at the Bermuda International Film Festival.
The jury for the 13th PBIFF consisted of: Director Dan Wolman (winner of PBIFF’s 2007 Best Feature, Tied Hands) and Joan Robbins, Sr. VP, Talent Relations, Entertainment Studios, who judged Feature Films; Emmanuel Itier, film producer, and Debbie Frank, COO of the Frank Theatres, who voted on Documentaries; Conrad Bachmann, former governor of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences judged the Short Films.
The Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature went to OF ALL THINGS, directed by Jody Lambert. His father Dennis Lambert, one of the most successful songwriters/producers of the '70s & '80s, embarks on a whirlwind 'comeback' tour of The Phillipines, where his obscure, 1972 solo album is still hugely successful. The Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film went to SLINGERS, directed by Rory Kindersley. Tommy, Joey and Rascal feel that this could finally be their year to take home the prize in an annual game of cowboys against the local bullies.
Sandy Mandelberger, Palm Beach FF Dailies Editor |
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