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Stockholm award winners 2010Winners 2010.winnerimage { Best FilmWinter's Bone by Debra GranikBy unanimous decision, the jury surrendered to a world so fully described by the director and a protagonist's dilemma in a community seldom represented in America. Through her heroine, the director paints an original portrait of a matriarchy who, by turns, warns, punishes, and ultimately offers an unlikely deliverance. The story and performances worked together to realize an uncompromised vision. Best ActressJennifer Lawrence n Winter's BoneShe contains multitudes. Hardened by an independence gained much too soon in life, this actress skillfully explores the unyielding territory patrolled by modern drugs, rudimentary survival, and an ironclad matriarchy. She is, by turns, both subtle and ferocious - and this actress made the powerful choice of always being guided by a wounded and overwhelming love. Best ActorGeorge Pistereanu in If I Want To Whistle, I WhistleHe convinced us that his dilemma was real. Forcing us to sympathize with his desperate actions. His performance left us breathless. Best First FeatureBi, Don't Be Afraid by Phang Dang diIn his depiction of a Vietnamese family, before and after a death, this director captures abundant glimpses of people who are revealed through behavior rather than conventional plot. His eye is uncanny in his acute observations of how people are, resulting in one shimmering moment after another. The life of the child captured on film is nothing short of enchanting. As he unfolds his story of people struggling to escape from their loneliness, he allows us to be his intimate witness. Best ScreenplayDavid Michôd for Animal KingdomFor knife-like precision, innovation and the highest level of craftsmanship. Best CinematographyPham Quang Minh for Bi, Don't Be AfraidFor poetic and dignified simplicity and subtle technical perfection. Jameson Film Music AwardMagnus Börjesson and Fred Avril for Sound of NoiseWith great innovation and skill the score elevates the story to becoming a unique, entertaining and magical film. Honorable mentionNeds by Peter MullanThe jury would like to present a special mention to a director whose sure hand with his ensemble cast and total commitment to his young protagonists showed such skill that we were fully transported to an unstable time - the teenage years - peopled with rich and real characters. Best Short FilmOut of Love by Birgitte StaermoseThe prize for Best Short Film goes to a sensitive, delicate film that pushes boundaries. It succeeds in bringing you close to the characters without a stroke of sentimentality. Short Film Honorable mentionMegaheavy by Fenar AhmadWith a perfect balance of genuine characters, rough music and a detailed aesthetics, the film captures the youthful feeling in style. Telia Film AwardMonga by Doze NiuIn a unanimous decision, the Jury has decided to award a personal narrative which adds necessary freshness to its genre; a story in which everything, from aesthetics, scenography and characters, radiates an honest love to the film medium. Fipresci - The International Film Critics Prize for Best FilmWinter's Bone by Debra GranikThe originality of the script, the delicacy of the directing, the accuracy of the dialogue, the pure beauty of the natural setting... The rough edges of family life, the frailty of the human condition in harsh Ozark country... We have been seduced by everything. 1km film scholarshipHugo Lilja for ÅterfödelsenFor reaching character depth and emotional engagement in a skillfully drawn and believable fantasy world. For having proved, with naturalness and visual elegance, to be able to create and sustain a unique and multi layered story. 1km film honorable mentionKarsan Kader for BekasFor an impressive display of cinematical strength, where emotions whirl and the most beautiful of frames move the story forward. 1km film honorable mentionMikael Bundsen for Something begins, something endsFor being able, at a remarkably young age, to capture the realism, strength and the many confusions of lost youth.
L'Oréal Paris Rising Star Alicia VikanderSilver Audience Award This Is England '86 by Shane MeadowsWaste Land by Lucy WalkeriFestival Sister by Michael Rittmannsberger and Sonja Aufderklamm28.11.2010 | Editor's blog Cat. : actor actress Alicia Vikander Silver America Audience Award Best Cinema of the United States David Michôd Debra Granik Debra Granik Director Entertainment Entertainment Film Film Music Award FIPRESCI forward Fred Avril George Pistereanu Hugo Lilja Jennifer Lawrence Jennifer Lawrence Lucy Walker Magnus Börjesson Michael Rittmannsberger Mikael Bundsen Paris Person Career PETER MULLAN Religion Religion Shane Meadows Waste Sonja Aufderklamm stockholm The International Film Critics Prize the Jury has decided to award Winter's Bone AWARDS
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