The awards of the 21st Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival are presented at the Award Ceremony of the festival held in the Russian Theatre in the evening of the 2nd of December. OFFICIAL SELECTION
Jury members:
Dennis Davidson, Zeynep Atakan, Graziano Diana, Ivo Felt, Zygmunt Krauze, Naoko Ogigami, Laila Pakalnina Grand Prix
for the Best Film (Grant of 10,000 Euros, shared by the Director and Producer) Night Accident / Tunku Kyrsyk
Director: Temirbek Birnazarov
Country: Kyrgyzstan
Year: 2017
Jury comments:
Captured our hearts with its simple, yet immersive story of a man who has been tortured by life’s travails. The accident gives him a rich opportunity to lighten his being and distracts him from an even darker journey and he takes it with both hands. *** Best Director
Best Director (Grant of 5000 Euros)
Ju-hyoung Lee
Excavator / Pokeulein
Country: South Korea
Year: 2017
Jury comments:
For asking a simple but heartfelt question of the military and politicians, which no-one wants to answer. Using his excavator, the protagonist seeks to uncover the truth in a strong and important film, with simple means of expression.
***
Best Cinematography
Best Cinematography (Grant of 1000 Euros)
Erik Põllumaa, Ivar Taim
The Manslayer / The Virgin / The Shadow / Mehetapja / Süütu / Vari
Director: Sulev Keedus
Countries: Estonia, Lithuania
Year: 2017
Jury comments: "For the mastery in creating the haunting and skillful visual imagery of the three distinct chapters in which the film consists." *** Best Script
Baris Bicakci, Pelin Esmer
Something Useful / Ise Yarar Bir Sey
Director: Pelin Esmer
Countries: Turkey, France, Netherlands, Germany
Year: 2017
Jury comments:
For the human sensibility and the capacity to turn a train trip to Anatolia into a compelling tale of poetry and grief, mutual comprehension and healing. *** Best Actress
Barbara Auer
Vacuum / Vakuum
Director: Christine Repond
Countries: Switzerland, Germany
Year: 2017
Jury comments: Barbara Auer uses her beauty to emphasise the horror of a wife and mother whose very existence is challenged by the actions of her husband. Her portrayal is heartrending as we ask the question how secure are we in our own lives? *** Best Actor
Rhys Ifans
Dominion
Director: Steven Bernstein
Country: United States
Year: 2017
Jury comments:
Rhys Ifans delivers an unswerving master class in acting as he brings the challenging character of Dylan Thomas. He dominates the screen throughout and brings Dylan’s charisma and power sharply into focus.
***
Best Music
Martynas Bialobžeskis
The Manslayer / The Virgin / The Shadow / Mehetapja / Süütu / Vari
Director: Sulev Keedus
Countries: Estonia, Lithuania
Year: 2017 |