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    Golden Eyes for HOLLYWOODGATE, HESITATION WOUND and IN THE REARVIEW

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    This evening, the main awards of the 19th Zurich Film Festival’s competition will be presented at Zurich Opera House. Endowed with 25’000 Swiss francs, the Golden Eye in the Focus Competition goes to the doc HOLLYWOODGATE by Ibrahim Nash’at, the Turkish drama HESITATION WOUND by Selman Nacar wins the Feature Film Competition, and IN THE REARVIEW by Maciek Hamala triumphs in the Documentary Film Competition. The festival continues until Sunday evening.

    At the heart of the festival lies the three-part competition, which offers a stage each year to up-coming filmmakers. The ZFF presents films by promising filmmakers, who compete in the once-yearly competition with their first, second or third directorial works for the main prizes: the Golden Eyes, each endowed with a 20’000 Swiss franc cash prize. All competition films are either world, European or Swiss premieres. In addition to these three main categories, numerous other prizes are awarded, including the ZFF Childrens’ Jury Award and the Audience Award.

    “The aim of the ZFF competition is to discover new directorial talent and make their work known to a broader audience”, explained Christian Jungen, Artistic Director of the ZFF. “Our programming team is delighted with the list of winners, which includes films that have their fingers firmly on the pulse of our time and offer insight into the harsh realities in Afghanistan, Turkey and the Ukraine. We’re certain that these films have a very bright international future.”

    The following is a list of all the winning films of the 19th ZFF:

    Focus Competition – HOLLYWOODGATE by Ibrahim Nash’at
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    Focus Competition – HOLLYWOODGATE by Ibrahim Nash’at
    The focus in this category is on films from Switzerland, Germany and Austria. HOLLYWOODGATE by Ibrahim Nash’at is honoured with the Golden Eye this year.

    Jury statement:
    HOLLYWOODGATE is the portrait of two Taliban military men, the head of the Taliban airforce and a lieutenant. The director Ibrahim Nash’at flew into Afghanistan risking his life two days after the US it’s allies evacuated the country. In succeeding to win the trust of his two main subjects and following them around for one year, he exposes a shocking world that is otherwise inaccessible. As an audience it is a privilege to become first hand witnesses to the process of the Taliban establishing their regime. Despite the restrictions placed upon him Ibrahim Nash’at, also manages to inform us about the world he wasn’t allowed to catch on camera and what this regime means to the whole country, especially women and girls.

    Special Mention:
    LAISSEZ-MOI by Maxime Rappaz

    Jury:
    Malte Grunert (jury president) / producer / Germany
    Gabriella Tana / producer / Great Britain
    Katrin Renz / producer / Germany
    Heike Parplies / film editor / Belgium
    Sven Schelker / actor / Switzerland

    Feature Film Competition – HESITATION WOUND by Selman Nacar

    Feature Film Competition – HESITATION WOUND by Selman Nacar

    Feature films from around the globe compete in this category for the Golden Eye. HESITATION WOUND by Selman is the ZFF 2019 winner.

    Jury statement:
    “The Film is set in Turkey. Moral issues are a frequent underlying theme in many films but the dilemma facing the main character in this film, a female lawyer, is really strongly felt here. The actor Tülin Özen is wonderful as the lawyer. We loved the strength of her character dealing with weary home and family issues as well as with work ethics in this patriarchal society. It is wonderful to observe, and it feels realistic. Her last minute attempt to bribe the judge with her mother’s organs makes her very human even though it is of course not correct. We applaud the hint of criticism of the Turkish religious society that we feel is well expressed and done with humour. It’s a film that stayed with the majority of the jury throughout the festival, and even though it was a fight with 2 other contenders, it shone thru to become our favorite film screened at the festival. Selman Nacar, thank you so much for this delicious film you gave us; the film making, the acting and the sets are all wonderful and worthy of mentioning. Hopefully we see more films from your hand.”

    Special Mention:
    LA RAVISSEMENT by Iris Kaltenbäck and STOLEN by Karan Tejpal

    Jury:
    Anton Corbijn (jury president) / director & photographer / Netherlands
    Finola Dwyer / producer / New Zealand
    Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre / director / France
    Juho Kuosmanen / director & screenwriter / Finland
    Bryce Nielsen / producer & VFX consultant / New Zealand

    Documentary Film Competition – IN THE REARVIEW by Maciek Hamela

    Documentary Film Competition – IN THE REARVIEW by Maciek Hamela

    14 eye-opening films compete in the Documentary Film Competition for the Golden Eye. This year’s winner is IN THE REARVIEW by Maciek Hamela.

    Jury statement:
    The jury chose a film that, using a minimalistic and immersive style, bears witness to the unbridled excesses of war. A prosaic world, underscored by catastrophe, is expressed through cinematic emotion, without ever becoming overly sentimental.

    Special Mention:
    QUEENDOM by Agniia Galdanova

    Jury:
    Feras Fayyad (jury president) / director, producer & author / Syria
    Monica Lazurean-Gorgan / producer & documentary filmmaker / Romania
    Claudio Cea / film editor & producer / Switzerland, Italy
    Crystal Moselle / director / USA
    Shaunak Sen / filmmaker & film scholar / India

    Further award-winners at the 19th Zurich Film Festival are:

    Emerging Swiss Talent Award (Critics’ Prize) – LAS TORERAS by Jackie Brutsche

    Jury statement:
    The Critics’ Jury is very happy to give the ‘Emerging Swiss Talent Award’ to a film that insists on the importance of art as a vessel for understanding and healing. But not only that. In the hands of the director art and cinema really becomes an existential act. The film deals with mental illness and fragile or even toxic family relations, investigation the story of the director’s mother who took her own life. By challenging the cinematic conventions, brilliantly mixing several artistic approaches with conventional documentary film making, the director constantly keeps us on our toes and delivers a moving and original film about memory and the power of storytelling.

    Jury:
    Hanns-Georg Rodek / film critic / Germany
    Nataliia Serebriakova / film critic / Ukraine, Germany
    Nanna Frank Rasmussen / film critic, journalist / Denmark

    ZFF for Kids Jury Award – DANCING QUEEN by Aurora Gossé

    ZFF for Kids Audience Award – CHECKER TOBI UND DIE REISE ZU DEN FLIEGENDEN FLÜSSEN by Johannes Honsell

    Audience Award – QUEENDOM by Agniia Galdanova

    Film Prize of the Churches of Zurich – LAS TORERAS by Jackie Brutsche

    Best International Film Music – Elliot Murphy

    Jury statement:
    As jury president of the 11th International Film Music Competition, Volker Bertelmann presented Elliot Murphy with the 10,000 CHF-endowed Golden Eye for Best International Film Music. The 5-member jury explained its decision: “His music gives the film an additional identity that is very much its own without overwhelming the visual, making you wish you couldn’t see the film without the music.”

    Jury:
    Volker Bertelmann (jury president) / composer, musician / Germany
    Frank Strobel / conductor / Germany
    Mark Bächle / composer / Switzerland
    Sophie Linnenbaum / director / Germany
    Gabrielle Selnet / animator / France

    The following honorary awards were given during the 19th ZFF:

    A Tribute to … Award – Todd Haynes
    The American master director Todd Haynes received the coveted A Tribute to… Award for his extraordinary filmmaking achievements. He accepted the honorary award during the Gala Premiere of his latest film MAY DECEMBER on October 3, 2023 at Zurich Convention Center.

    Golden Icon Award – Jessica Chastain
    The impressive actress accepted the Golden Icon Award on October 1, 2023 at Zurich Convention Center. The accolade is presented to personalities whose acting achievements have left a lasting mark on the world of cinema, propelling them to icons of the seventh art. She presented her latest film MEMORY by Michel Franco on the same evening.

    Career Achievement Award – Volker Bertelmann
    Presented to celebrated filmmakers whose work has shaped and enriched the film landscape, this honorary award went this year to Volker Bertelmann. He accepted the award during the “Cinema in Concert” gala event on September 30, 2023 at the Tonhalle Zurich.

    Career Achievement Award – Michel Merkt
    The Swiss producer Michel Merkt received the Career Achievement Award for his services to auteur cinema on September 30, 2023 at the Arthouse Le Paris cinema. He also presented his latest film as a producer: PASSAGES by Ira Sachs

    Golden Eye Award – Diane Kruger
    Diane Kruger was honoured with the Golden Icon Award for her outstanding acting skills and her invariably courageous choice of roles on October 2, 2023 at Zurich Convention Center. She also presented her latest film VISIONS by Yann Gozlan.

    Golden Eye Award – Mads Mikkelsen
    The ZFF honoured Mads Mikkelsen for his outstanding career on October 6, 2023 at the Zurich Convention Center. He also presented his Danish frontier western THE PROMISED LAND by Nikolaj Arcel.

    Game Changer Award – Fred Kogel
    This year, the LEONINE boss Fred Kogel received the Game Changer Award for his significant achievements within the film industry. He accepted the award on October 1, 2023 during the Zurich Summit industry conference.

    19th Zurich Film Festival DANCING QUEEN by Aurora Gossé Elliot Murphy Golden Eyes HESITATION WOUND HESITATION WOUND by Selman Nacar HOLLYWOODGATE HOLLYWOODGATE by Ibrahim Nash’at IN THE REARVIEW by Maciek Hamela LAS TORERAS by Jackie Brutsche QUEENDOM by Agniia Galdanova Selman Nacar THE REARVIEW Zurich Zurich Film Festival's competition Zurich Opera House

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