The Rye Horn scoops the Golden Shell at San Sebastián
- Basque helmer Jaione Camborda has become the first female Spanish director to obtain the top prize in the gathering’s 71-year history
On Saturday night, Claire Denis, the chair of the jury at the 71st edition of the San Sebastián Film Festival, handed the Golden Shell for Best Film in the Official Section to the Spanish-Portuguese-Belgian production The Rye Horn [+see also:
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For the fourth year running, the Golden Shell has been won by a woman. In addition, Camborda is the first Spanish woman to take it home. However, as the victor said: “We want it to become normal for female directors to win awards, and then we won’t need to talk about it any more.” Furthermore, The Rye Horn is the first feature hailing from the Ikusmira Berriak programme, co-organised by the San Sebastián Film Festival, Tabakalera and the Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola (EQZE), to scoop the top prize in the Official Section.
In addition, the official jury handed the Silver Shell for Best Director to Tzu-Hui Peng and Ping-Wen Wang for their work on the Taiwanese production A Journey in Spring, while the Award for Best Screenplay went to María Alché and Benjamín Naishtat for Puan [+see also:
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film profile], which they both directed. The co-production between Argentina, Brazil and various European countries also picked up the Silver Shell for Best Lead Performance, which was split between its lead, Marcelo Subiotto, and Japan’s Tatsuya Fuji, who breathes life into the main character in Great Absence by Kei Chikaura.
After the ceremony, Naishtat said to the press: “At this festival, there is so much respect for Latin American film.” For example, 25 Argentinian productions were screened in the various sections, and the award-winning auteurs behind them constantly called out the censorship-heavy fascism looming over their home country.
Meanwhile, the Silver Shell for Best Supporting Performance ended up going to Lebanese thesp Hovik Keuchkerian for Un amor [+see also:
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interview: Isabella Eklöf
film profile], directed by Isabella Eklöf, pocketed two trophies: for Best Cinematography (courtesy of Nadim Carlsen) and the Special Jury Prize, "because it lets us into a world that we had no knowledge of; it has a way of showing the country, its conflicts and its hidden beauty through genuine cinematographic art", according to the jury statement.
The ceremony on Saturday 30 September brought down the curtain on a festival where all too often, one could hear the remark that the weather in the city was better than the films. In its Official Section, several names that many initially expected to win a prize, such as European helmers Robin Campillo, Joachim Lafosse, Cristi Puiu and Xavier Legrand, went home empty-handed. However, there are always other sidebars that can be scoured by those in search of originality, surprises and audacity, where all kinds of stimulating experiments await.
Here is the full list of winners:
Competition
Golden Shell for Best Film
The Rye Horn [+see also:
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Silver Shell for Best Director
Tzu-Hui Peng, Ping-Wen Wang – A Journey in Spring (Taiwan)
Special Jury Prize
Kalak [+see also:
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interview: Asta Kamma August
interview: Isabella Eklöf
film profile] – Isabella Eklöf (Denmark/Sweden/Norway/Finland/Greenland/Netherlands)
Silver Shell for Best Lead Performance (ex aequo)
Tatsuya Fuji – Great Absence (Japan)
Marcelo Subiotto - Puan [+see also:
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interview: Benjamín Naishtat and María…
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Silver Shell for Best Supporting Performance
Hovik Keuchkerian - Un amor [+see also:
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interview: Isabel Coixet
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Best Screenplay
María Alché, Benjamín Naishtat - Puan
Best Cinematography
Nadim Carlsen - Kalak
New Directors
Kutxabank-New Directors Award
Bahadur the Brave - Diwa Shah (India)
Zabaltegi-Tabakalera
Zabaltegi-Tabakalera Award
The Human Surge 3 [+see also:
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Special Mention
The Trial [+see also:
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Horizontes Latinos
Horizontes Latinos Award
The Castle [+see also:
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interview: Martín Benchimol
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Nest
The Mediapro Studio Nest Award
Amma ki katha - Nehal Vyas (India) (short film)
Special Mention
Entre les autres - Marie Falys (Belgium) (short film)
Culinary Zinema
Best Film
The Taste of Things [+see also:
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Other awards
Irizar Basque Film Award
Sultana’s Dream [+see also:
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interview: Isabel Herguera
film profile] – Isabel Herguera (Spain/Germany)
Eusko Label Award
First Prize
Latxa - Mikel Urretabizkaia (Spain) (micro short)
Second Prize
Soroborda - Paolo Tizón (Spain) (micro short)
Audience Award
Society of the Snow [+see also:
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interview: JA Bayona
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Audience Award for Best European Film
Me Captain [+see also:
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film profile] – Matteo Garrone (Italy/Belgium)
TCM Youth Award
The Blue Star [+see also:
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interview: Javier Macipe
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FIPRESCI Award
Fingernails – Christos Nikou (USA)
(Translated from Spanish)
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