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Chinese documentar­y ‘Mrs Fang’ wins top prize at Locarno

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GENEVA: “Mrs. Fang”, Chinese director Wang Bing’s documentar­y about a family waiting to say goodbye to their elderly Alzheimer’s- stricken mother, scooped the top prize at the Locarno fi lm festival in Switzerlan­d on Saturday.

The fi lm tells the moving end- of-life story of Fang Xiuying, a farmer who has been struggling with the dementia-type disease for eight years. After a stay at a nursing home, her family brings her home, and the fi lm focuses on their fi nal days together before her death in 2016. Wang Bing counts among China’s foremost documentar­y fi lm makers, and has previously served on the Locarno jury. Now in its 70th year, the Locarno festival takes place every summer in the picturesqu­e Swiss town on the shores of Lake Maggiore. The runner-up Special Jury Prize went to Brazilian horror fi lm “As Boas Maeiras” (Good Manners) by directors Marco Dutra and Juliana Rojas, which starts off with a woman hiring a maid to help with the housework before taking an unexpected, blood- drenched turn. France’s F. J. Ossang meanwhile won Best Director for fi lm noir “9 Fingers”, the organisers said. French star Isabelle Huppert was named Best Actress for her role as Mrs Hyde in French director Serge Bozon’s fi lm of the same name. And Danish actor Elliott Crosset Hove took home the Best Actor award for his role in Icelandic director Hlynur Palmason’s debut fi lm “Winter Brothers”. — AFP

 ??  ?? Director Wang posing with the Golden Leopard (Pardo d’oro) trophy at the Locarno film festival in Switzerlan­d on Saturday. — AFP photo
Director Wang posing with the Golden Leopard (Pardo d’oro) trophy at the Locarno film festival in Switzerlan­d on Saturday. — AFP photo

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