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Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards
The Whistleblower Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature;
Festival Director Darryl Macdonald said, "It's been a hugely successful year for the Festival, with record attendance, incredibly smooth operations, and much higher numbers of filmmakers and industry guests attending, with a marked jump in film sales activities as a result. Everything, from our film line-up to the stellar Awards Gala honorees, to our Talking Pictures events and our tribute to Michael Douglas, have been warmly embraced by audiences and industry alike, marking this as a banner year for us. This year's success bodes extremely well for the future of the event." Director of Programming Helen du Toit added, "Audience excitement is fanning the flames of buyer interest. Various distributors, including our New Voices/New Visions jury, are circling films and we expect to announce some sales in the coming days - which is fantastic news! I also delighted to see that Xavier Beauvois' Of Gods and Men has not only won over audiences but also our FIPRESCI jury, and feel this bodes very well for the Oscar run. Our Bridging the Borders Award singles out another very strong contender in Iciar Bollain's Even the Rain. In addition, the spotlight is being shone on outstanding new directors by the Schlesinger jury's choice of Summer Pasture and the New Voices/New Visions' jury's choice of Mikkel Munch-Fals's audacious debut Nothing's All Bad from Denmark. In terms of audience and industry feedback, it has been our best year ever." AUDIENCE AWARDThis year's Festival attendees selected The Whistleblower (Canada) directed by Larysa Kondracki, as the Mercedes-Benz Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature. Based on a true story, this tough-minded and unsparing conspiracy thriller follows an American cop to Bosnia, where her job as a peacekeeper leads her to uncover a ring of human traffickers that includes fellow U.N. workers. The film stars Rachel Weisz, Vanessa Redgrave, Monica Bellucci, and David Strathairn. The runner-up narrative films in alphabetical order include Aftershock (China), Goethe (Germany), The Hedgehog (France), Paper Birds (Spain) and Simple Simon (Sweden). Louder Than a Bomb (USA) directed by Greg Jacobs and Jon Siskel received the Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature. The filmtells the story of the world's largest youth poetry slam competition held annually in Chicago. The vividly drawn, richly complex cast of characters makes this gripping documentary one of the most inspirational films of the year. The runner-up documentary films in alphabetical order include Bill Cunningham New York (USA), Jane's Journey (Germany), A Not So Still Life (USA), Waste Land (Brazil) and Wild Horse, Wild Ride (USA). Both winners will receive the John Kennedy Statue ("The Entertainer") specially designed for the Festival.
FIPRESCI AWARD Lars Rosing received the FIPRESCI Award for Best Actor "for his affecting portrayal of a young man facing death against the stark landscape of Greenland," in Nuummioq (Greenland) directed by Otto Rosing & Torben Bech. Anne Coesens received the FIPRESCI Award for Best Actress "for her intense and uncompromising performance as an immigrant facing an inhumane legal system" in Illegal (Belgium) directed by Olivier Masset-Depasse. This year's FIPRESCI jury members were Élie Castiel, Godfrey Cheshire and Mihai Chirilov.
NEW VOICES/NEW VISIONS AWARD The New Voices/New Visions jury also announced Special Mentions to Sound of Noise (Sweden/France) "for its highly original concept, whimsical charm and masterful execution" and 40 (Turkey) "for its energy and stylish direction." The films were juried by Marc Mauceri, vice president of First Run Features; Farhad Arshad, president and CEO of Olive Films; and Frederic Demey, senior vice president, international sales and acquisitions, Neoclassics Films.
THE JOHN SCHLESINGER AWARD
BRIDGING THE BORDERS AWARD The Best of the Fest screenings will take place on Monday, January 17. For a complete list of screenings visit http://www.psfilmfest.org/.
About The Palm Springs International Film Festival The Festival's 22nd Annual Awards Gala is presented by Cartier and sponsored by Mercedes Benz and Entertainment Tonight. Renewing sponsors of this year's Festival are Title Sponsor The City of Palm Springs and Presenting Sponsors The Desert Sun, the City of Indian Wells, Spencer's Restaurant and KPSP Local 2. Major Sponsors include Bank of America, Penfolds, Regal Entertainment, Diageo, Desert Regional Medical Center, Integrated Wealth Management, Wessman Development, Guthy-Renker, Wells Fargo, Chihuly Art Glass, and Ocean Properties Development. 18.01.2011 | Editor's blog Cat. : Academy Awards actor actress actress and Executive Director Algeria ANNE COESENS Anne Hathaway Art University Artist Audience Award Bank of America Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Brad Pitt Cate Blanchett Chicago Cinema Without Borders Clint Eastwood Contact Details Dale Chihuly Danny Elfman Darryl Macdonald David Strathairn dean Denmark Desert Regional Medical Center Diageo Diane Baker Director Élie Castiel energy Entertainment Entertainment Farhad Arshad film critic FIPRESCI FIPRESCI Award First Run Features France Frederic Demey French Godfrey Cheshire Greg Jacobs http://www.psfilmfest.org Human Interest Human Interest Iciar Bollain Jeff Bridges John Kennedy Statue Jon Siskel Kate Winslet KPSP Local 2 Lars Rosing Law Law Leonardo DiCaprio Lynn True Major Marc Mauceri Mercedes Benz Mexico Michael Douglas Mihai Chirilov Mikkel Munch-Fals Monica Bellucci Nelson Walker NeoClassics Films New York North America Olive Films Olivier Masset-Depasse Oscar Otto Rosing palm springs Palm Springs Palm Springs International Film Festival Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Person Career President and CEO Quotation Rachel Weisz Robert Koehler Ron Howard Sean Penn Social Issues Social Issues Spain Spencer's Restaurant Spencer's Restaurant Sponsor The City Sweden Technology Technology Teri Schwartz the Academy Awards the Audience Award the FIPRESCI Award The John Schlesinger Award the Oscar The Palm Springs International Film Festival the stellar Awards Tibet Toit UCLA United Nations United States Vanessa Redgrave Vice President vice president , international sales and acquisitions Wells Fargo Xavier Beauvois AWARDS
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