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They Carry Death carries home the trophy from Novos Cinemas

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- 918 Nights, The Tale of King Crab and Rendir los machos were some of the other European titles granted awards by the different juries

They Carry Death carries home the trophy from Novos Cinemas
l-r: David Pantaleón (Rendir los Machos), Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado (They Carry Death), Arantza Santesteban (918 Nights), and (standing) Beli Martínez (producer of They Carry Death), clutching their awards

After six days of intense activities aimed squarely at film buffs, the Teatro Principal in Pontevedra brought the curtain down on the sixth edition of the Novos Cinemas Festival (14-19 December). The event, which was marked by a relative return to normality after last year’s half-physical, half-online edition, was kicked off with the experimental documentary A virxe roxa [+see also:
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by Marcos Nine and was brought to a close by The Sacred Spirit [+see also:
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by Chema García Ibarra. A focus homing in on filmmaker María Pérez Sanz and numerous meetings organised between professionals and the teams behind projects in development rounded off an agenda structured around the 13 titles that were shown in the two competitive sections.

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The jury of the Official Section, made up of filmmaker Álvaro Gago, programmer Inês de Lima and musician-actress Cora Velasco, handed the Novos Cinemas Award for Best Film to They Carry Death [+see also:
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by Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado. The jury underlined the film’s “demand for a revisionist stance on a glorified colonialist past, in a present that’s in danger of glorifying it once again”. The Special Mention in this section was bestowed upon Actual People by Kit Zauhar, for being “a film that risks making a fool of itself to regale us with an extremely honest portrait of people coming of age”.

In the Latexos section, the jury, comprising Iria Silvosa, Carla Blanco Miraz, Manuel Asín, Víctor Paz and Javier Pachón, opted to reward 918 Nights [+see also:
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by Arantza Santesteban, for “narrating a political conflict from an intimate point of view (...) in a daring and coherent way, and with cinematic succinctness”. The Award of the Critics’ Jury, handed out by Florencia Romano, Julia Gaitano and Cristóbal Soage, went to The Tale of King Crab [+see also:
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by Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis, for “conveying the experience of European and Latin American oral storytelling with masterful control of the narrative pace”. The same jury dedicated a Special Mention to There Are Not Thirty-six Ways of Showing a Man Getting on a Horse by Nicolás Zukerfeld, for “bringing to life on the screen a cinephilic drive capable of connecting people through time and space”.

The awards list was topped off by the verdict of the Youth Jury, made up of students from the University of Vigo Raquel Álvarez Méndez, Manuel Lucas Mariño, Andrea Varla Jambrina, Cristina Vera Aurioles and Alejandro López Mera, who granted the Award for Best Director in the Official Section to Nathalie Álvarez Mesén, for Clara Sola [+see also:
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, highlighting her “organic vision with a highly complex exposition of the characters”. The same jury handed a Special Mention to Rendir los machos [+see also:
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by David Pantaleón “for the way it moulds the composition, the cinematography and the succession of shots”. Pantaleón’s movie also picked up the Audience Award, decided on by those who came to watch the screenings in the Teatro Principal.

Here is the full list of winners:

Best Film at Novos Cinemas
They Carry Death [+see also:
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- Helena Girón and Samuel M Delgado (Spain/Colombia)
Special Mention
Actual People – Kit Zauhar (USA)

Best Film in Latexos
918 Nights [+see also:
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– Arantza Santesteban (Spain)

Critics’ Award
The Tale of King Crab [+see also:
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– Alessio Rigo de Righi, Matteo Zoppis (Italy/France/Argentina)
Special Mention
There Are Not Thirty-six Ways of Showing a Man Getting on a Horse Nicolás Zukerfeld (Argentina)

Youth Jury Award for Best Director in the Official Section
Nathalie Álvarez Messen – Clara Sola [+see also:
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(Sweden/Costa Rica/Belgium/Germany/USA)
Special Mention
Rendir los machos [+see also:
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– David Pantaleón (Spain/France)

Audience Award
Rendir los machos – David Pantaleón

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(Translated from Spanish)

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