Bei der Preisverleihung des 23. Transilvania International Film Festival gingen einige der wichtigsten Auszeichnungen nach Indien.
Das Team von „The Adamant Girl“ mit dem Spezialpreis der Jury des Transilvania International Film Festival (Credit: Transilvania International Film Festival)
Mit der Preisverleihung ist am Samstagabend die 23. Ausgabe des Transilvania International Film Festival im rumänischen Cluj zu Ende gegangen.
Der Hauptpreis, die mit 10.000 Euro dotierte Transilvania Trophy, ging an das indische Drama „Girls Will Be Girls“. Der Debütfilm von Shuchi Talati versucht, anhand der Geschichte eines Teenagers aus einem Internat im Himalaya, dessen Mutter anscheinend auch nicht erwachsen geworden ist, zu ergründen, was es bedeutet, eine Frau in einer strengen und unterdrückenden Umgebung zu sein.
In einer Videobotschaft im Rahmen der Preisverleihung erklärte die Regisseurin: “Die Geschichte dieses Films ist sehr stark in Indien verwurzelt, aber ich habe immer gehofft, dass Menschen außerhalb dieses sehr spezifischen Raums und der Zeit, in der die Geschichte spielt,...
Das Team von „The Adamant Girl“ mit dem Spezialpreis der Jury des Transilvania International Film Festival (Credit: Transilvania International Film Festival)
Mit der Preisverleihung ist am Samstagabend die 23. Ausgabe des Transilvania International Film Festival im rumänischen Cluj zu Ende gegangen.
Der Hauptpreis, die mit 10.000 Euro dotierte Transilvania Trophy, ging an das indische Drama „Girls Will Be Girls“. Der Debütfilm von Shuchi Talati versucht, anhand der Geschichte eines Teenagers aus einem Internat im Himalaya, dessen Mutter anscheinend auch nicht erwachsen geworden ist, zu ergründen, was es bedeutet, eine Frau in einer strengen und unterdrückenden Umgebung zu sein.
In einer Videobotschaft im Rahmen der Preisverleihung erklärte die Regisseurin: “Die Geschichte dieses Films ist sehr stark in Indien verwurzelt, aber ich habe immer gehofft, dass Menschen außerhalb dieses sehr spezifischen Raums und der Zeit, in der die Geschichte spielt,...
- 6/24/2024
- by Jochen Müller
- Spot - Media & Film
Indian cinema triumphs at the 23rd Transylvania International Film Festival, which took place June 14-24 in the Romanian city of Cluj-Napoca.
First-time director Shuchi Talati won the Transylvania Trophy, the top prize of the International competition, along with its $11,7000 (10,000 euro) bursary for her feature Girls Will Be Girls, a mother-daughter drama that premiered at Sundance earlier this year. The drama follows a young, academically gifted teenager at a strict boarding school in the Himalayas who gets caught up in an emotional love triangle with her mother, as they both compete for the affection of the same boy.
“The story of this film is very rooted in India, but I always hoped that people outside this very specific space and time where the story takes place would resonate with it,” said Talati in a video presented at the Gala ceremony at the Cluj-Napoca’s historic National Theater on Saturday evening. “I...
First-time director Shuchi Talati won the Transylvania Trophy, the top prize of the International competition, along with its $11,7000 (10,000 euro) bursary for her feature Girls Will Be Girls, a mother-daughter drama that premiered at Sundance earlier this year. The drama follows a young, academically gifted teenager at a strict boarding school in the Himalayas who gets caught up in an emotional love triangle with her mother, as they both compete for the affection of the same boy.
“The story of this film is very rooted in India, but I always hoped that people outside this very specific space and time where the story takes place would resonate with it,” said Talati in a video presented at the Gala ceremony at the Cluj-Napoca’s historic National Theater on Saturday evening. “I...
- 6/24/2024
- by Stjepan Hundic
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Indian director Shuchi Talati’s debut feature Girls Will Be Girls was the big winner at this year’s Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) in Cluj, Romania
The coming-of-age story about a teenage girl from a boarding school in the Himalayas won the Transilvania Trophy at the festival’s awards ceremony in Cluj’s historic National Theatre on Saturday evening (June 22).
Girls Will Be Girls previously won the audience award and special jury prize when it premiered in the world dramatic competition at Sundance in January.
Scroll down for full list of winners
In her acceptance speech sent as a video message,...
The coming-of-age story about a teenage girl from a boarding school in the Himalayas won the Transilvania Trophy at the festival’s awards ceremony in Cluj’s historic National Theatre on Saturday evening (June 22).
Girls Will Be Girls previously won the audience award and special jury prize when it premiered in the world dramatic competition at Sundance in January.
Scroll down for full list of winners
In her acceptance speech sent as a video message,...
- 6/24/2024
- ScreenDaily
Indian director Shuchi Talati’s debut feature Girls Will Be Girls was the big winner at this year’s Transilvania International Film Festival (TIFF) in Cluj, Romania
The coming-of-age story about a teenage girl from a boarding school in the Himalayas won the Transilvania Trophy at the festival’s awards ceremony in Cluj’s historic National Theatre on Saturday evening (June 22).
Girls Will Be Girls previously won the audience award and special jury prize when it premiered in the world dramatic competition at Sundance in January.
Scroll down for full list of winners
In her acceptance speech sent as a video message,...
The coming-of-age story about a teenage girl from a boarding school in the Himalayas won the Transilvania Trophy at the festival’s awards ceremony in Cluj’s historic National Theatre on Saturday evening (June 22).
Girls Will Be Girls previously won the audience award and special jury prize when it premiered in the world dramatic competition at Sundance in January.
Scroll down for full list of winners
In her acceptance speech sent as a video message,...
- 6/24/2024
- ScreenDaily
Barcelona-based Film Factory Entertainment has picked up world sales rights to “El Otro Hijo,” the feature debut of Colombia’s Juan Sebastián Quebrada.
The Evidencia Films production adds to the growing list of Colombian pickups by Film Factory, including last year’s sweeping Premios Platino winner, “Memories of My Father” (“El Olvido que Seremos”) by Fernando Trueba. and Laura Mora’s “Kings of the World,”which competes at the upcoming San Sebastian Film Festival and is part of Toronto’s Industry Select section.
“Film Factory is excited to be on board; Colombian cinema is very strong and we are eager to discover new talents from the country. We believe we found one in Juan Sebastián Quebrada,” Film Factory’s Vicente Canales told Variety.
“El Otro Hijo” is a coming-of-age tale that revolves around a teenager who after the sudden and unexpected death of his younger brother, falls in love with...
The Evidencia Films production adds to the growing list of Colombian pickups by Film Factory, including last year’s sweeping Premios Platino winner, “Memories of My Father” (“El Olvido que Seremos”) by Fernando Trueba. and Laura Mora’s “Kings of the World,”which competes at the upcoming San Sebastian Film Festival and is part of Toronto’s Industry Select section.
“Film Factory is excited to be on board; Colombian cinema is very strong and we are eager to discover new talents from the country. We believe we found one in Juan Sebastián Quebrada,” Film Factory’s Vicente Canales told Variety.
“El Otro Hijo” is a coming-of-age tale that revolves around a teenager who after the sudden and unexpected death of his younger brother, falls in love with...
- 9/10/2022
- by Anna Marie de la Fuente
- Variety Film + TV
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