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‘Silent City Driver’ leads Tallinn 2024 winners; Palestinian, Israeli films take prizes

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Sengedorj Janchivdorj’s Silent Metropolis Driver gained the Grand Prix for Greatest Movie at Tallinn Black Nights Movie Pageant (PÖFF), on a night when a number of awardees referenced ongoing international conflicts of their speeches.

Mongolian characteristic Silent Metropolis Driver, a PÖFF world premiere within the Official Choice Competitors, follows a hearse driver who tries to proper the world’s wrongs by serving to the daughter of a blind coffin maker.

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It’s the 13th characteristic for Mongolian director Sengedorj, and is produced by Ganbaatar Narantsetseg, Naranbat Bayasgalan and Daring Ganbat. The director and producer share the €20,000 award, whereas Munkhbat Shirnen additionally gained the Greatest Manufacturing Design award for the movie.

The jury mentioned the “darkish fairy story took us abruptly. From the very first shot on, we felt the feeling of a movie breaking new floor.”

Israeli filmmaker Nir Bergman gained the Greatest Director prize with €5,000 grant for Pink Woman, about an ultra-Orthodox Jewish couple making an attempt to navigate the husband’s relationship with one other man.

When accepting the award, Bergman referred to as for an finish to the battle in Gaza. “What is basically necessary for us proper now’s that our 101 hostages will likely be free and are available again house,” he mentioned, referring to the Israeli hostages held captive in Gaza since October 7, 2023. “And that the conflict will finish proper now.”

He was joined on stage by the movie’s screenwriter Mindi Ehrlich, who echoed his phrases, saying crucial factor was “now we have 101 hostages in Gaza, please, please convey them again.” The remarks have been acquired by a smattering of applause from the Tallinn viewers.

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PÖFF was one in all few festivals to award Israeli and Palestinian movies on the identical night, having earlier given the pre-announced Dennis Davidson Highlight Award to Farah Nabulsi’s UK-Palestine co-production The Instructor.

Nabulsi additionally spoke on the battle, saying the world is “at a vital juncture within the discourse, as Israel conducts a genocide, the crime of all crimes, as we converse in Gaza.

“It takes a sure decency and ethical richness for a competition and a gaggle of individuals to return collectively and shine a highlight on the inventive expression of such an pressing and pertinent topic and place,” mentioned Nabulsi, who additionally acquired applause from the Tallinn viewers.

Additional awards

Elsewhere within the Official Choice Competitors, Turkish drama Empire Of The Rabbits, wherein a younger boy should ‘cross’ as disabled to earn a authorities incapacity grant, acquired each one of the best script award for writer-director Seyfettin Tokmak, and finest cinematography for Claudia Becerril Bulos.

Finnish actresses Elina Knihtila and Pirjo Lonka shared one of the best actress award for Teemu Nikki’s 100 Liters Of Gold, and offered an emotional spotlight of the night when detailing their 40 years of friendship prior to creating the movie.

Within the First Characteristic Competitors, Steve Bache’s German characteristic No Canine Allowed, a drama about paedophilia through on-line grooming, took one of the best movie award. The jury famous “it’s made with absolute sensitivity and vulnerability…there aren’t any clichés right here; it’s a movie for each guardian who thinks they know what their kids are doing, typically on-line in their very own house.”

Lithuania-Estonia co-production The Southern Chronicles took one of the best Baltic movie prize within the Baltic Movie Competitors. Each that movie’s director Ignas Miskinis and finest Baltic director winner Laurynas Bareisa for Drowning Dry championed the collaborative nature of the Baltic states of their speeches.

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Persevering with the political nature of the night, 96-year-old Georgian filmmaker Lana Gogoberidze, recipient of the competition’s Lifetime Achievement award, mentioned the growth of the Soviet Union in her youth had an impact all through her life. “Now we’re in peril once more, and we actually want buddies,” mentioned Gogoberidze, gesturing in direction of Russian affect in her homeland and navy actions in Ukraine. “We contemplate Estonia our biggest good friend. In the entire historical past of mankind, I don’t suppose people created something higher than solidarity. Salvation comes with solidarity.”

The occasion closed with the announcement of Catalonia, the autonomous neighborhood inside Spain, as subsequent yr’s PÖFF ‘Nation in Focus’.

Business@Tallinn & Baltic Occasion, the competition’s skilled platform, handed out its awards on Friday, November 22, with a number of prizes going to initiatives about migration.

Tallinn Black Nights Movie Pageant 2024 awards

Official Choice Competitors

Grand Prix for finest movie – Silent Metropolis Driver (Mong) dir. Sengedorj Janchivdorj
Greatest director – Nir Bergman for Pink Woman (Isr)
Greatest manufacturing design – Munkhbat Shirnen for Silent Metropolis Driver (Mong)
Greatest rating – Alyana Cabral, Moe Cabral for Some Nights I Really feel Like Strolling (Phi-It-Sing)
Greatest actress – ex aequo Pirjo Lonka, Elina Knihtila for 100 Liters Of Gold (Fin-It)
Greatest actor – Hyo Je Lee for The Loop (S Korea)
Greatest script – Seyfettin Tokmak for Empire Of The Rabbits (Tur-Mex-Cro)
Greatest cinematography – Claudia Becerril Bulos for Empire Of The Rabbits (Tur-Mex-Cro)

First Characteristic Competitors

Greatest movie – No Canine Allowed (Ger) dir. Steve Bache
Greatest director – Diego Figueroa for A Yard Of Jackals (Chile)
Jury Particular Prize for director – Edgardo Pistone for Ciao Bambino (It)
Jury Particular Prize for the solid – Mongrels (Can) dir. Jerome Yoo

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Baltic Movie Competitors

Greatest movie – The Southern Chronicles (Lith-Est) dir. Ignas Miskinis
Greatest director – Laurynas Bareisa for Drowning Dry (Lith-Lat)

Rebels With A Trigger

Greatest movie – Protected Males (Ger) dir. Irene von Alberti
Greatest director – Ruiqi Lu for Contact Lens (China)
Quick movie – Extra Scenes (Ukr) dir. Romain Khimei, Yarema Malashchuk

Critics’ Picks

Greatest movie – The Brothers Kitaura (Jap) dir. Masaki Tsujino
Particular point out – Fishgirl (Ec) dir. Javier Cutrona
Greatest director – Dechen Roder for I, The Music (Bhu-Nor-It-Fr)

Doc@PÖFF

Greatest movie – The Watchman (Fr-Bel) dirs. Victoire Bonin, Lou de Pontavice
Particular jury prize – Black Gold (Por) dir. Takashi Sugimoto
Greatest cinematography – Linas Ziura for Murmuring Hearts (Lith-Fr-Nor)

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Junior jury finest movie – Niko – Past The Northern Lights (Fin-Ger-Ire-Den) dir. Kari Juusonen
Kids’s jury finest movie – I By chance Wrote A E book (Hun-Neth) dir. Nora Lakos
Youth jury finest movie – Kontra (Den) dir. Jonas Risvig
Younger filmmakers jury – 40 Days For Inge (Est) dir. Betra Kasper
ECFA Award jury – Residing Massive (Cze-Fr-Slovakia) dir. Kristina Dufkova
Worldwide jury – Kontra (Den) dir. Jonas Risvig

Viewers Award – Pyre (Ind) dir. Vinod Kapri
Dennis Davidson award – The Instructor (UK-Qat-Pal) Farah Nabulsi
Fipresci award – Mongrels (Can) dir. Jerome Yoo
Lifetime Achievement Award – Lana Gogoberidze

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