2021.11.05
The film Last Night in Soho (Edgar Wright; UK, 2021) has won the Audience Award to the Best Feature Film at the 32nd San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, that finishes tonight with the screening of Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon (2021).
AWARDS
Audience
AUDIENCE AWARD TO THE BEST FEATURE FILM
Last Night in Soho (2021). Edgar Wright. UK
AUDIENCE AWARD TO THE BEST SHORT FILM
They're Here (2021). Sid Zanforlin. Canada (Québec)
AUDIENCE AWARD TO THE BEST ANIMATION SHORT FILM
Los días que (nunca) fueron (2021). Kevin Iglesias, Pedro Rivero. Spain
AUDIENCE AWARD TO THE BEST SPANISH SHORT FILM
La luz (2021). Iago de Soto
Jury
BEST SHORT FILM
Dora (2020). Joanne Delachair. France
The members of the International Short Film Competition Jury at the 32nd San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, Toni Costa, Maider Oleaga and Sonia Pacios, have decided to grant the Jury Prize for Best Short Film to Dora.
For its original approach when narrating the complicated relationship of estrangement and insurmountable barriers between a mother and her teen daughter. The director has also chosen to convey a brave and imaginative representation of sexuality.
"SILVER MÉLIÈS" AWARD TO THE BEST EUROPEAN FANTASTIC SHORT FILM
Mum's Sweater (2020). Mauriziana Gualdrini. Yi-chen Hsiao, James Mann, Ugo Offner, Anand K. Varma. France
Transmits the pain of loss precisely, intelligently and poignantly, using fantasy elements with subtle yet mind-boggling animated aesthetics.
Young Jury Award to the Best Short Film
Night of the Living Dicks (2021). Ilja Rautsi. Finland-Denmark
Syfy Award to the Best Spanish Short Film
La luz (2021). Iago de Soto
Blogos de Oro Award to the Best Feature Film
The Medium (2021). Banjong Pisanthanakun. Thailand-South Korea
The jury of the Blogos de Oro critics award at the 32nd San Sebastian Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, made up of members Manuel Aguilar, Jon Paul Arroyo, Marta Hernáez, Oihana García and Mikel Peña, has decided to give its award to the film The Medium, by Banjong Pisanthanakun.
For its skilful combination of genres, its mixture of false documentary, found footage and fiction, in addition to its visual appearance, which achieves an intense and immersive experience where the supernatural, folklore and costumbrismo masterfully merge.
Audience Award to the Best Fanzine (Sponsor: FNAC Donostia)
La valla