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Tigers incoronato miglior film nordico a Göteborg

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- Il film di Ronnie Sandahl ha vinto il Dragon Award per il miglior lungometraggio nordico, premiato anche il suo attore principale Erik Enge. Another Round vince il premio del pubblico

Tigers incoronato miglior film nordico a Göteborg
Il regista Ronnie Sandahl (a sinistra) e l'attore protagonista Erik Enge ricevono i loro Dragon Awards per Tigers

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Just one day before the official closure of the 44th Göteborg Film Festival, the awards were announced on 8 February, with Tigers [+leggi anche:
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by Ronnie Sandahl emerging as the winner of this year’s Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film as well as a prize of SEK 400,000 (€40,000), provided by Region Västra Götaland and the City Council of Gothenburg.

“[Tigers] gives a rare glimpse into a world that many wish to enter, but only a few will be admitted to. We chose to award the film that made us feel and root for the main character in every situation, whether chasing their dream or giving it up in order to survive and become happy,” was the Nordic Competition jury’s statement. This year, the jury consisted of Swedish producer Anna-Maria Kantarius, director Daniel Josef Borgman and Finnish producer Max Malka.

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The jury also rewarded the work of Erik Enge with the Best Acting gong, thanks to his performance as Martin in Tigers. In the jury’s eyes, it was a “performance that was subtle, nuanced and, at first quietly, and then later devastatingly, intense. With a physicality which foreshadowed the fragility of their character from the very first frame, this young actor was both vibrant and brittle.”

Furthermore, Tove [+leggi anche:
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’s director of photography, Linda Wassberg, snagged the Sven Nykvist Cinematography Award, “for the electric connection through the lens between the cinematographer and the actors. For being brave when others would have chosen to play it safe. For pictures that stay with us. For the courage to step into the world of a legend with curiosity.” The FIPRESCI jury, meanwhile, opted to reward Pleasure [+leggi anche:
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by Ninja Thyberg, for “a raw, bold and daring documentary-like descent into the subterranean world of the LA porn industry, with a tour-de-force performance from newcomer Sofia Kappel.”

Danish director Jonas Poher Rasmussen received the Best Nordic Documentary Dragon Award, which is accompanied by SEK 250,000, for Flee [+leggi anche:
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, for “a well-motivated choice of form, which submerges us and leads us to reflect on the character’s difficult journey. It allows us to relate to the inner experience of a person who had to flee from home, and hide his past and parts of his personality,” the jury stated. The Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award – consisting of a stay at the Bergman Estate on Fårö and a visit to Bergman’s personal archive in Stockholm – went to Mama [+leggi anche:
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by Li Dongmei, who “conveys an introspective, emotional truth, inviting us all to share in it – emotionally, intellectually, and even viscerally. The viewer is plunged into an immersive, sensual and meditative experience – as much as the art of cinema can ever hope for,” underlined the jurors.

As for the Audience Awards, Best Nordic Film was given to Another Round [+leggi anche:
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by Thomas Vinterberg, while Best International Film, which also received SEK 50,000, was deemed to be Quo Vadis, Aida? [+leggi anche:
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by Jasmila Žbanić.

Here is the full list of award winners at the 44th Göteborg Film Festival:

Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film
Tigers [+leggi anche:
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- Ronnie Sandahl (Sweden/Italy/Denmark)

Dragon Award for Best Acting
Erik Enge – Tigers

Sven Nykvist Cinematography Award
Linda Wassberg - Tove [+leggi anche:
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(Finland/Sweden)

FIPRESCI Award
Pleasure [+leggi anche:
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- Ninja Thyberg (Sweden/Netherlands/France)

Dragon Award for Best Nordic Documentary
Flee [+leggi anche:
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- Jonas Poher Rasmussen (Denmark/France/Sweden/Norway)

The Ingmar Bergman International Debut Award
Mama [+leggi anche:
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- Li Dongmei (China)

Audience Dragon Award for Best Nordic Film
Another Round [+leggi anche:
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- Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark/Sweden/Netherlands)

Dragon Award for Best International Film
Quo Vadis, Aida? [+leggi anche:
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- Jasmila Žbanić (Bosnia and Herzegovina/Austria/Romania/France/Netherlands/Germany/Poland/Norway/Turkey)

Nordic Honorary Dragon Award
Ruben Östlund

Dragon Award for Best Swedish Short
The Expected - Carolina Sandvik (Sweden)

Angelos Award
Magnus von Horn - Sweat [+leggi anche:
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(Poland/Sweden)

Nordisk Film & TV Fond Prize
Maja Jul Larsen (writer) - Cry Wolf (Denmark)

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