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‘Cold War’ tops at European Film Awards

‘Clean Up’ takes top prize at Macao Festival and Awards

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LOS ANGELES, Dec 16, (RTRS): “Cold War”, Pawel Pawlikowsk­i’s black-and-white romance set in the 1950s, scooped the prizes for best film, director and screenplay at the 31st edition of the European Film Awards on Saturday.

“Cold War” star Joanna Kulig also won the award for best actress. Marcello Fonte, the star of Matteo Garrone’s “Dogman”, won for best actor.

Armando Iannucci’s political satire “The Death of Stalin” won for best European comedy. Adapted from the French graphic novel by Fabien Nury and Thierry Robin, “The Death of Stalin” is a comic look at how Joseph Stalin’s stroke in 1953 threw the U.S.S.R. into chaos and inspired a mad power grab among his top advisors.

“This is very brave of you. This movie was banned in Russia,” Iannucci said upon picking up his award onstage. The British writer-director added that he loved Europe and made a joke about Brexit.

Lukas Dhont’s “Girl”, which represents Belgium in the foreign-language Oscar race and won four awards at the Cannes Film Festival, picked up the European Discovery prize. Damian Nenow and Raul de la Fuente’s “Another Day of Life” won for best European animated feature.

“One thing that I learned from Ryszard Kapuscinsk­i that we should stay together and stop looking at the world from west to east or from south to west,” de la Fuente said. “The meaning of life is crossing borders.”

The People’s Choice Award 2018

Offset surprised the crowd at the Banc of California Stadium by appearing during Cardi’s set with flowers and a cake and displaying the plea “Take Me Back Cardi”.

The moment was captured on video. The two can be seen exchanging words after which Offset exits the stage and Cardi has the props removed. Others on the bill for the two-day festival include Post Malone, who headlined on Friday night, Lil Wayne, Lil Uzi Vert and 21 Savage, among others. Cardi was the headliner on went to Luca Guadagnino’s “Call Me by Your Name”.

“Dogman” and “Cold War” were among the films that had dominated the nomination­s going into Saturday evening’s ceremony in Seville, Spain, along with “Girl”, Alice Rohrwacher’s “Happy as Lazzaro” and Ali Abbasi’s “Border”. All of those titles world-premiered in Cannes, where Pawlikowsk­i won the award for best director.

The European Film Awards audience paid tribute to Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, an opponent of Ukraine’s former pro-Russian government, who has been imprisoned by Russian authoritie­s for several years on what critics allege is a trumped-up terrorism charge, and Russian helmer Kirill Serebrenni­kov (“Summer”), who is currently under house arrest and facing a trial.

French-Greek director Costa-Gavras received the Honorary Award from Wim Wenders, president of the European Film Academy, who praised the honoree for his uncompromi­singly strong political voice.

Spanish actress Carmen Maura received the Lifetime Achievemen­t award. Maura, whose career spans six decades, was a driving force in persuading Pedro Almodovar to shoot his first commercial feature, “Pepi, Luci, Bom and a Whole Lot of Other Girls”. Maura starred in most of Almodovar’s early films, through to the Oscar-nominated “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown”.

Ralph Fiennes received the European

Saturday night. (RTRS)

LOS ANGELES:

Tribute

Harvey Weinstein was hit with a lawsuit Friday from an actress who claims he had sexual relationsh­ip with her, and threatened to harm her career if she objected.

The suit details that Weinstein claimed he was trying to help her and that he was the gateway to her dreams. It alleges that he said, “I slept with Jennifer Lawrence Achievemen­t in World Cinema Award. “In anticipati­on of this occasion, I couldn’t help but reflect on what it means to be European,” said Fiennes. “Can I be English and European? Emphatical­ly yes. This is the feeling I have in my gut.”

He added: “There is a crisis in Europe... and breathing free is in danger of being threatened... But filmmaking and the expression within a film can be a window for us to see another human being... Films can be songs crossing borders.”

Besides Wenders, Saturday evening’s awards presenters included Rossy de Palma, Ashraf Barhom, Amira Casar, Anamaria Marinca, Ivan Shvedoff, Victoria Abril and Tom Wlaschiha.

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Korean drama movie, “Clean Up” took the best film prize on Friday night at the closing ceremony of the Internatio­nal Film Festival and Awards Macao.

The jury, which comprised Chen Kaige, Danis Tanovic, Mabel Cheung, Paul Currie, and Tillotama Shome, said: “’Clean Up’ is a powerful, visceral film which is symbolic and naturalist­ic at the same time... The director unfolds a psychologi­cal drama with simmering intensity, and humanists the criminal without condoning the heinous crime in any way.”

The festival, completing its third edition, wrapped up with another breezy and efficient closing ceremony, kept largely on schedule thanks to its local live broadcast.

and look where she is; she has just won an Oscar.”

Lawrence issued a statement on Friday denying that they had a sexual relationsh­ip.

“My heart breaks for all the women who were victimized by Harvey Weinstein,” Lawrence said. “I have never had anything but a profession­al relationsh­ip with him. This is yet another example of the predatory tactics and lies that he engaged in to lure countless women.” (RTRS)

NEW YORK:

Toni Braxton has been nominated for Grammys again for her latest album, but these days the singer is also focusing on acting – and flexing her producing muscles.

“I find that I really love everything about film and filmmaking,” the multi-platinum singer said in a recent interview. “I just really love movies, whether TV or anything that’s dealing with film.”

Braxton, a seven-time Grammy winner nominated for three more Grammys earlier this month for her latest album “Sex & Cigarettes”, is currently starring in “Every Day Is Christmas” on Lifetime. Inspired by the Charles Dickens classic, “A Christmas Carol”, the movie centers around Alexis Taylor, played by Braxton, as she gets the holiday visit of a lifetime. (“Every Day is Christmas” is re-airing on Lifetime on Saturday and on Christmas Day.)

A self-proclaimed workaholic who “humbugs” love, Alexis ends up embracing the spirit of Christmas when her past, present, and future collide, forcing her to risk the one thing money can’t buy: her heart. (AP)

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