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Steve McQueen And Isabelle Huppert Honored At The Dublin International Film Festival
Steve McQueen and Isabelle Huppert honored at the Dublin International Film Festival
Introduced in 2007 and named the Volta Award, after the first commercial cinema set up in Dublin in 1909 by writer James Joyce, its previous recipients include Daniel Day Lewis, Claudia Cardinale and Al Pacino. After the ten-day event wrapped on Saturday, the winner of the prestigious Audience Award was announced this morning as Ross Killeen’s Don’t Forget to Remember, a collaboration with Irish street artist Asbestos in which the latter explores his relationship with his mother, who is suffering with Alzheimer’s. Best Film: Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World Best Director: Victor Erice, Close Your Eyes Best Screenplay: Johannes Duncker and Ilker Çatak, The Teacher’s Lounge Best Actress: Eka Chavleishvilli, Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry Best Actor:(Joint) Ayoub Elaid, Abdelatif El Mansouri, Hounds Best Debut Feature: Paul B. Preciado, Orlando, My Political Biography Special Jury Prize: Mascha Halberstad, Oink Best Editor: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi and Azusa Yamazaki, Evil Does Not Exist Best Cinematography: Lílis Soares, Mami Wata Best Score: Ryuichi Sakamoto, Monster Best Ensemble: Green Border Best Documentary: Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger Best Irish Film: That They May Face the Rising Sun George Byrne Maverick Award: Guy Maddin Michael Dwyer Discovery Award:(Joint) Pavia Sidhu and Yugam Sood, Dear Jassi
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