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SAN SEBASTIAN 2017 Industrie / Prix

L'Industry Club de San Sebastian remet ses prix

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- SAN SEBASTIAN 2017 (en anglais) : Ferrugem l'emporte dans le cadre de Cine en Construcción ; le Forum de la coproduction prime Planta permanente ; Las consecuencias rafle le Prix Eurimages

L'Industry Club de San Sebastian remet ses prix
Claudia Pinto (au centre) avec le Prix Eurimages lors de cette remise des prix industrie (© Pablo Gómez/Festival de San Sebastián)

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The programme for film industry professionals at the 65th San Sebastián International Film Festival, under the auspices of The Industry Club, drew to a close last night as prizes were awarded to the winning projects in each category.

This 32nd edition of Films in Progress (read more here) brought a memorable night for Rust, by Brazilian director Aly Muritiba, which took all three prizes awarded in this section: the Film Factory Award and two joint prizes, the CAACI/Ibermedia TV Films in Progress Award and the Films in Progress 32 Industry Award.

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Over at the VI Europe-Latin American Co-Production Forum, the Best Project Award went to Permanent Staff, an Argentine film by Ezequiel Radusky. Other notable plaudits included the Eurimages Development Co-Production Award, presented to Claudia Pinto’s The Consequences [+lire aussi :
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interview : Claudia Pinto Emperador
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(Mexico/Spain) “for its courageous took at family relationships that challenge our perceptions of the truth”; The EFADS-CAACI Europe-Latin America Co-Production Grant, won by The Mole Agent [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Maite Alberdi
fiche film
]
by Chilean director Maite Alberdi “for its high distribution potential as a hybrid between documentary and unusual detective story”; and the Arte International Prize, which went to Witches’ Sabbath, a co-production between Spain and France directed by Pablo Agüero.

Finally, in the inaugural edition of Glocal in Progress (read more here), the victor was Telmo Esnal’s Basque-language project Dantza [+lire aussi :
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making of
interview : Telmo Esnal
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, while Jordi’s Letters by Maider Fernández received the Ikusmira Berriak Award (more here).

Full list of awards:

Films in Progress 32

Films in Progress 32 Industry Award & CAACI/Ibermedia TV Films in Progress Award
Rust – Aly Muritiba (Brazil)

Film Factory Award
Rust – Aly Muritiba

VI Europe-Latin American Co-Production Forum

Best Project Award
Permanent Staff – Ezequiel Radusky (Argentina)

EFADS-CAACI Europe-Latin America Co-Production Grant
The Mole Agent [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Maite Alberdi
fiche film
]
– Maite Alberdi (Chile/France/USA)

Eurimages Development Co-Production Award
The Consequences [+lire aussi :
critique
bande-annonce
interview : Claudia Pinto Emperador
fiche film
]
– Claudia Pinto (Spain/Mexico)

Arte International Prize
Witches’ Sabbath – Pablo Agüero (Spain/France)

I Glocal in Progress

Glocal in Progress Award
Dantza [+lire aussi :
bande-annonce
making of
interview : Telmo Esnal
fiche film
]
– Telmo Esnal (Spain)

Ikusmira Berriak

Ikusmira Berriak Award
Jordi’s Letters – Maider Fernández (Spain)

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