Thursday, October 27, 2011

We Have To Discuss Kevin Wins At LFF

Lynne Ramsay's drama takes Best Film The 55th BFI London Film Festival - or 'L Double F' as no-one calls it - has already established another auspicious year. Filmmakers from the stature of David Cronenberg, Alexander Payne, Lynne Ramsay andFernando Meirelles displayed their wares, large title stars adorned the red-colored-carpet using their Earth-healing presences and George Clooney, bless him, did both. Plus no-one fell into that giant hole in the center of Leicester Square, the industry bonus.But, like Highlander on sportsday, there might be just one champion. The votes have been in and Ramsay's highly-acclaimed We Have To Discuss Kevin originates away using the festival's Best Film award. John Madden, LFFjury chair, referred to it as being "a sublime, uncompromising tale from the torment that may stand instead of love".It appears just like a solid shout - just the Artist and Shame came near to the critical plaudits bathed on Ramsay and her cast - and it is great to determine the gifted Scot, director of effective films like Ratcatcher and Morvern Callar, obtaining the recognition she warrants. Also leaving with gongs were Candese Reid, champion of Best British Newcomer on her submit Tinge Krishnan's singeing social drama Junkhearts, and Las Acacias director Pablo Giorgelli who collected the Sutherland debut feature award. The those who win entirely:BESTFILMWe Have To Discuss Kevin - Lynne RamsayBESTBRITISHNEWCOMERCandese Reid (Junkhearts)SUTHERLANDAWARDWINNERfor best debut featurePablo Giorgelli (Las Acacias)BESTDOCUMENTARYInto The Abyss - Werner Herzog

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