‘Poisonous’ Wins Best Prize at World Movie Pageant of India


Lithuanian filmmaker Saulė Bliuvaitė’s “Poisonous” took house the most productive movie award on the fifty fifth World Movie Pageant of India (IFFI) in Goa. The jury, headed via Indian director Ashutosh Gowariker, known the movie for its portrayal of early life and financial hardship.

Prior to now, at Locarno, “Poisonous” received now not most effective the Golden Leopard for Absolute best Movie within the fest’s premier World Festival — from a jury chaired via Austrian auteur Jessica Hausner — but additionally, in an peculiar double, the highest prize within the one after the other juried First Characteristic Festival. 

Selection‘s sure evaluate of “Poisonous” described the movie as “sobering however now not with out glimmers of tenderness and humor as feminine friendship takes root in a hopeless position,” including that its “alternation between cold composure and kinetic motion kind of corresponds with [the protagonist’s] wavering sense of self.”

Romanian director Bogdan Muresanu nabbed the most productive director prize for “The New Yr That By no means Got here,” a multi-narrative characteristic set all the way through a revolution. The jury cited his talent in crafting a tragicomedy in opposition to the backdrop of social upheaval.

The most productive actor award went to Clément Faveau for the French movie “Holy Cow,” via Louise Courvoisier, with a unique point out for Adam Bessa’s efficiency within the Tunisian-French-Canadian co-production “Who Do I Belong To?” In a notable joint win, “Poisonous” stars Vesta Matulytė and Ieva Rupeikaitė shared the most productive actress prize for his or her debut roles.

“Holy Cow” additionally gained the Particular Jury Award, whilst Sarah Friedland’s “Acquainted Contact” used to be venerated as easiest debut characteristic. The ICFT World Movie Prize with UNESCO Gandhi Medal used to be offered to Levan Akin’s “Crossing,” which follows an aged Georgian lady’s adventure to Istanbul on the lookout for her lacking niece.

The world jury incorporated filmmaker Anthony Chen, manufacturers Elizabeth Karlsen and Fran Borgia, and editor Jill Bilcock along chair Gowariker.

Navjyot Bandiwadekar received the Absolute best Debut Director of an Indian Characteristic Movie Award for his Marathi-language movie “Gharat Ganpati.”

Acclaimed Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce gained the IFFI Satyajit Ray Lifetime Success Award.

SonyLIV‘s “Lampan,” Nipun Dharmadhikari’s rural coming-of-age narrative, received IFFI’s Absolute best Internet Sequence award.

The pageant, arranged via India’s Ministry of Data and Broadcasting and the Nationwide Movie Building Company of India (NFDC), concluded its 2024 version on Nov. 28. Concurrent undertaking marketplace Movie Bazaar ran Nov. 20-24.


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