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SEMINCI 2020 Awards

Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time scoops three prizes at the Seminci

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- The movie by Hungary’s Lili Horvát has received the Golden Spike for Best Film at the 65th Valladolid International Film Festival, as well as Best New Director and Best Actress for Natasa Stork

Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time scoops three prizes at the Seminci
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time by Lili Horvát

The 65th Seminci – Valladolid International Film Festival drew to a close on Saturday 31 October. Although it was an edition with a lower number of screenings, owing to the restrictions imposed by the health crisis, according to its director, Javier Angulo, it was still “carried out with the exactly the same amount of care and hopeful anticipation as in previous years, despite the obstacles”. And so, with a reduced capacity in the Calderón theatre in order to maintain a safe distance between attendees, the prizes were handed out during a gala ceremony that was brought forward from its usual time slot in order to observe the curfew imposed in the region of Castile and León. During the event, the film that garnered the most acclaim was the Hungarian production Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Lili Horvat
interview: Natasa Stork
film profile
]
, the deserving winner of the Golden Spike for Best Film in the official section, the Pilar Miró Award for Best New Director for Lili Horvát, and the Best Actress gong for Natasa Stork.

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The jury was chaired by British producer Peter Beale, Spanish actress Emma Suárez (Julieta [+see also:
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Q&A: Pedro Almodóvar
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]
), screenwriter Alicia Luna (Rosa’s Wedding [+see also:
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), Spanish producer Antonio Pérez and French distributor Stéphane Sorlat. Their verdict also smiled upon Gaza mon amour [+see also:
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, a co-production between France, Germany, Portugal, Palestine and Qatar, the second feature by brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser, who picked up the Silver Spike and the Miguel Delibes Award for Best Screenplay.

“There’s been a very strong ideological presence in this year’s films,” stated Beale as he read out the winners’ list, “and one theme stands out particularly in all of them: the challenges to survival. Today, we are all engrossed in the struggle to survive COVID-19. Before he was assassinated, President Kennedy said that it’s the artists who have new ideas, and that’s why he invested in the arts in the USA. Festivals like the Seminci are very important because they allow artists to express themselves, and we have seen films with some important ideas here.” In a similar vein, the Ribera del Duero Award for Best Director was tied between France’s Aurel for the animated movie funded by France and Spain Josep [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Aurel
film profile
]
, and Ivan Ostrochovský for Servants [+see also:
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interview: Ivan Ostrochovský
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]
, a Slovakian-Romanian-Czech-Irish co-production.

The Best Actor gong ended up going to Shai Avivi, for his role as a father devoted to caring for his autistic child in Here We Are [+see also:
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by Nir Bergman. In the technical categories, the Best Director of Photography Award was bestowed upon Matthias Delvaux for his work on the Chinese feature The Cloud in Her Room, and the José Salcedo Award for Best Editing was handed to Vessela Martschewski, for her sterling work on Persian Lessons [+see also:
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interview: Leonie Benesch
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]
.

The jury, which also gave out a Special Mention to There Is No Evil [+see also:
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, the Golden Bear winner at this year’s Berlinale, helmed by Mohammad Rasoulof, decided that El mártir by Spaniard Fernando Pomares was deserving of the Golden Spike for Best Short Film and the EFA Award. The Silver Spike was presented to the Canadian short Moi, Barnabè by Jean-François Lévesque. As for the Audience Award in the Official Section, the winning title was Nowhere Special [+see also:
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interview: Uberto Pasolini
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]
by Uberto Pasolini.

Here is the full list of winners:

Official Section

Golden Spike for Best Film
Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Lili Horvat
interview: Natasa Stork
film profile
]
– Lili Horvát (Hungary)

Silver Spike
Gaza mon amour [+see also:
film review
trailer
film profile
]
– Tarzan and Arab Nasser (France/Germany/Portugal/Palestine/Qatar)

Ribera del Duero Award for Best Director (ex aequo)
Aurel – Josep [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Aurel
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]
(France/Spain)
Ivan Ostrochovský – Servants [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Ivan Ostrochovský
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]
(Slovakia/Romania/Czech Republic/Ireland)

Pilar Miró Award for Best New Director
Lili Horvát - Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time

Best Actress Award
Natasa Stork – Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time

Best Actor Award
Shai Avivi - Here We Are [+see also:
trailer
film profile
]
(Israel/Italy)

Miguel Delibes Award for Best Screenplay
Tarzan and Arab Nasser – Gaza mon amour

José Salcedo Award for Best Editing
Vessela Martschewski - Persian Lessons [+see also:
film review
trailer
interview: Leonie Benesch
film profile
]
(Russia/Germany/Belarus)

Best Director of Photography Award
Matthias Delvaux - The Cloud in Her Room (China)

Audience Award
Nowhere Special [+see also:
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trailer
interview: Uberto Pasolini
film profile
]
- Uberto Pasolini (Italy/Romania/UK)

Jury Special Mention
There Is No Evil [+see also:
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]
- Mohammad Rasoulof (Germany/Czech Republic/Iran)

Meeting Point section

Best Film
180º Rule - Farnoosh Samadi (Iran)

Time of History section

First Prize
Radio Silence [+see also:
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interview: Juliana Fanjul
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]
- Juliana Fanjul (Switzerland/Mexico)

Second Prize
The Reason I Jump [+see also:
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]
- Jerry Rothwell (UK/USA)

DOC Spain section

Best Film
Tierra de leche y miel
- Gonzalo Recio, Héctor Domínguez-Viguera and Carlos Mora Fuentes

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(Translated from Spanish)

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