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The film “Origins I” by Mike Cahill, Award for Best Film of Sitges – ecodiario

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Sitges (Barcelona), 11 oct (EFE) .- The film “Origins I”, American director Mike Cahill, has today won the Award for Best Film of the Festival of Fantastic Film Sitges, said today the festival director Angel Sala, at a press conference .

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“I Origins” is a romantic sci-fi drama intertwines science and mysticism through the investigations carried out the protagonist, a molecular biology student specializing in the evolution of the human eye

The movie “The Babadook” has taken two awards. Award Special Jury Prize and Best Actress for Essie Davis, who has shared the award with Julianne Moore; while the award for Best Director was given to “Cub” by Jonas Govaerts.

The Best Actor Award was also shared between Nathan Phillips “end These hours” Zak Hilditch and Koji Yakusho of “The World of Kanako” by Tetsuya Nakashima.

Among the many awards given Festiva Sitges Award for Best led “Young ones” by Jake Paltrow should also be noted, the Special mention of the jury to “Pos that,” “What we do in the shadows”, “A girl walks home alone at night” and “Spring” and the Critics Award for “Realité” by Quentin Dupieux.

The jury awarded the prize for Best Picture to “I Origins” because “it is very well run, very well played and dares to be profound questions,” said juror Charles de Lauzirika .

“The discussion within the jury was very intense and was eventually decided by a majority,” added Alejo Cuervo, who clarified that the jury “has dissented at times, but most of the time has been tuned. “

” The problem has been that many movies were very good and varied and it was difficult to choose, “added Sebastian Aloi.

The Director Festival he was “very satisfied” with the jury’s decision “rewards new low-budget science fiction” with “Origins I” and “intelligent horror films” with “The Babadook.”

Regarding “Cub”, the jury said it is “a very well directed film that you mind the plot from the start and does not let you escape.”

Meanwhile, the public has chosen to reward “What we do in the shadows”, a mockumentary about two vampires who share an apartment.

Angel Sala thanked the public for their “loyalty” that has allowed the contest again reach the record number of visitors last year, with 58,000 tickets sold.

Other awards were named today are the Best Cinematography Award for “Jamie Marks is dead,” Carter Smith, and the Award for Best Special Effects for “The signal” by William Eubank.

the Fantàstic Òrbita section has been awarded the Best Film Award to “Hyena” by Gerard Johnson, the award for Best Director to “Cold in july “Jim Mickle and a special mention to” 71 “by Yann Demange.

The Award for Best Picture of the Official Fantástic Panorama section has been to” The treatment “by Hans Herbots, and Melies d’Argent for “Goodnight mommy,” Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala.

The Best New Director Award was for “A girl walks home at night,” Anna Lily, the award for Best Animated Feature for “The satellite girl and cow milk” by Chang Hyung-yun, and the Award for Best Asian Film for “Mad sad bad” Han Ji-seung, Kim Tae-yong Ryoo Seung-wan and.

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