Wright To Head Edinburgh Jury; “Antichrist’ Added To Lineup
by Peter Knegt (June 15, 2009)
Lars Von Trier's "Antichrist." Image courtesy of the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival - which begins this Wednesday - has announced 2009’s awards juries. President of this year’s Michael Powell Jury is “Atonement” director Joe Wright. Joining him on the Jury are journalist, broadcaster and author Janet Street-Porter; USA Today film critic Claudia Puig; Academy Award nominated actor Frank Langella and acclaimed Australian actor Sacha Horler. “I am honoured to be in a such illustrious company as this year’s jury and I am thrilled to be back at the Edinburgh Film Festival,” Wright said in a statement, “which has always been the greatest melting pot of the British film industry and culture. Bring it on.” Named in homage to one of Britain’s most original filmmakers and inaugurated in 1993, the Michael Powell Award is sponsored by the UK Film Council and carries a prize of 20,000 pounds, one of the largest film awards currently available in the UK. Rewarding “imagination and creativity in British filmmaking,” 2008 saw Shane Meadows win The Michael Powell Award for “Somers Town,” and the Jury awarded Robert Carlyle the PPG Award for Best Performance in a British Film for “Summer.” The nominees for 2009’s Michael Powell Award are: A Boy Called Dad (Brian Percival); Boogie Woogie (Duncan Ward); The Calling (Jan Dunn); Crying With Laughter (Justin Molotnikov); Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold); Kicks (Lindy Heymann); Mad Sad & Bad (Avie Luthra); Moon (Duncan Jones); My Last Five Girlfriends (Julian Kemp); Running In Traffic (Dale Corlett); and Unmade Beds (Alexis Dos Santos). The inaugural Best New International Feature Award will be deliberated by an international Jury of three: actor Kerry Fox; actor/director Alan Cumming; and journalist and author Lee Marshall. This newly established award will be open to features originating outside of the UK, in all sections of the programme, which are receiving their world or international premiere at the Festival. The nominees for the Best New International Feature Award are: Adam (Max Mayer); Atletu (The Athlete) (Davey Frankel & Rasselas Lakew); Baraboo (Mary Sweeney); Easier With Practice (Kyle Patrick Alvarez); Elkland (Per Hanefjord); Harmony And Me (Robert Byington); The Maiden Heist (Peter Hewitt); Modern Love Is Automatic (Zach Clark); My Year Without Sex (Sarah Watt); Romeo & Juliet Vs The Living Dead (Ryan Denmark); Spread (David Mackenzie); Surrogate (Tali Shalom Ezer); Thanks Maa (Irfan Kamal); Van Diemen’s Land (Jonathan Auf Der Heide); and Wide Open Spaces (Tom Hall).
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