Saturday, November 26, 2011

'I'd Receive' wins Huelva

HUELVA, The nation-- Beto Brant and Renato Ciasca's steamy melodrama, "I'd Obtain the Worst News From Your Beautiful Lips," won the most effective Golden Colombus Saturday at Andalusia's 37th Huelva Ibero-American Festival. The plaudit, together with a cinematography jerk for Lula Araujo, work as artistic vindication for starters of Brazil's first recent new wave company company directors to draw worldwide attention with stylish thrillers for instance 1997's "Belly Up" and "Friendly Fire" yearly later. One of the finest local preems at October's Rio Festival, "I'd Receive" won Camila Pitanga best actress but shown a speaking point more due to its energetic sex moments than artistic achievement.Huelva's Special Jury Prize visited Argentina's "The Cat Vanishes," a mental thriller turning around marital mistrust that marks a large change of direction due to its director Carlos Sorin.Otherwise, major kudos visited company company directors that, though not necessarily a lot more youthful than Brant, have broken through abroad in the last ten years. The finest champion together with a buzzed up title at Huelva was Andres Wood ("Machuca") whose Chilean Oscar entry, "Violeta Visited Paradise," scooped direction and, predictably, actress (Francisca Gavilan), due to its portrait of singer-songwriter Violeta Parra. Osmar Nunez nabbed actor for his perf as Argentine ruler Juan Peron in Paula p Luque's "Juan and Avoi."Script visited Colombian director Carlos Moreno and also the regular writing partner Alonso Torres for Sundance player "All Your Dead Ones," a blackly comic vision of local authority and media control over Colombia's mass killings.Popular at March's Guadalajara Fest, Mexican first-timer Patricia Martinez p Velasco's family comedy "Between Us" re-confirmed its crowd-pleasing potential winning Huelva's audience award.Fest went November.19-26. Contact the number newsroom at news@variety.com

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