The Winners of 18th LFF!

On November 30th we announced the winners of LFF 2024.

The Jury composed of:

Adrian Apanel, Mateusz Demski, Joanna Kos-Krauze

has awarded following films:

 

FOCUS: CHILDREN

award

Pompon Bear. The Dream of the Totem Tree, dir. Matthieu Gaillard

For an optimistic story, full of humor and twists, that features growing up and finding one’s self.

 

special mention

Max & Bowie, dir. Antoine Motala, Florent Parrein, Marine Nguyen, Chloe Frydman, Caroline Treiber, Elisse Cai, Emma Rossignol

For a poetic, beautifully animated story about dreams and coping with loss.

 

 FOCUS: ANIMATION

award

A Kind of Testament, dir. Stephen Vuillemin

For a gripping, highly topical, yet futuristic tale full of visionary images, that touches upon fleetingness and identity.

 

special mention

Dog – Apartment, dir. Priit Tender

For the unexpected use of classic animation techniques and a story of broken dreams, maintained in the convention of the grotesque and perhaps even macabre.

 

FOCUS: DOCUMENT

award

Exit Through the Cuckoo’s Nest, dir. Nikola Ilić

For a poignant and deeply personal portrait of a lost generation and the extraordinary

combination of multiple film techniques.

 

special mention

Vyrai, dir. Jakub Stoszek, Magdalena Mistygacz

For a toned-down story centered on how war creeps undetected into the daily lives of many Ukrainian families.

 

FOCUS: EXPERIMENT

award

The Eyeball Person,dir. Yuri Muraoka

For the avant-garde form and unconventional combination of multiple techniques and film genres that form a coherent story about communication between people.

 

FOCUS: IDEA

award

Appalachia, dir. Roxana Stroe

For a brilliant take on a story in the style of “Romeo and Juliet”, where pop-culture combines with sophisticated flair and memorable acting performances.

 

special mention

Peeper, dir. Chang-lok Han

For the imaginative form and moralistic-free tale of trauma and desire.

 

FOCUS: EMOTIONS

award

Queen Size, dir. Avril Besson

For the unpretentious and warm-hearted portrayal of two distinctive female protagonists and the bond that forms between them.

 

FOCUS: THEME

award

A Short Trip, dir. Erenik Beqiri

For a poignant and universal story about the situation of immigrants presented via the relationship of two young people who are forced to put their feelings on the line.

 

special mention

Titanic, Suitable Version for Iranian Families, reż./dir. Farnoosh Samadi

For the minimalistic form, which managed to convey the absurdity of life in a country where an unbreakable alliance of religious and state power dictates the living conditions of citizens.

 

FOCUS: STORYTELLING GRAND PRIX

Financial award in the amount of 4000 PLN

 

award

Next to nothing, dir. Grzegorz Dębowski

For an engaging film story presenting a moving portrait of the Polish countryside, which most importantly, is devoid of judgment and preconceptions.

 

special mention

Milonga, dir. Laura González

For the out-of-the-box and stereotype-free portrait of a woman in crisis, that breaks all screenplay conventions.

 

SHORT FILM COMPETITIONS GRAND PRIX

Financial award in the amount of 4000 PLN

A Short Trip, dir. Erenik Beqiri

For a masterful combination of form and a socially important theme, which is becoming one of the main problems of the modern world.

 

In addition, the organizers awarded

 

THE KRZYSZTOF SZOT AWARD

Sindre Mangen Haram for the Nøkkelbarn

For a precise direction and a skillful expression of human emotions.

 

AUDIENCE AWARD

Financial award in the amount of 2000 PLN

Remains Stalling, dir. Tomasz Kurlej

 

Congratulations to the winners! Thank you to everyone who contributed to LFF 2024!

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