The
award will be presented at the opening gala of the 60th San Sebastian
International Film Festival
The
International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) awards its Grand Prix for
Best Film of the Year to "Amour", directed by Michael Haneke. The
award is the result of votes cast by members of FIPRESCI, 225 critics
worldwide, for any feature-length film premièred internationally during the
previous year. The prize will be presented at the opening gala of the San
Sebastian Festival’'s 60th edition on September 21 at the Kursaal Auditorium.
"Amour" will open the Zabaltegi Pearls
section of this year's San Sebastian Festival, after having carried off the
Palme d'Or at the Festival of Cannes in May. Starring Jean-Louis Trintignant,
Emmanuelle Riva and Isabelle Huppert, the film focuses on the relationship
between Georges and Anne, two music teachers in their eighties whose love is
put to the test when a stroke leaves her paralysed. This is the second time
that a film by Michael Haneke has received the FIPRESCI Grand Prix; at the 57th
edition of the Festival his film "Das weisse Band" (The White Ribbon,
2009) also landed the accolade. In previous editions of the festival, the
FIPRESCI Grand Prix has gone to films directed by some of the most important
film personalities worldwide: Pedro Almodóvar, Paul Thomas Anderson, Jafar
Panahi, Kim Ki-duk, Aki Kaurismäki, Nuri Bulge Ceylan, Jean-Luc Godard,
Cristian Mungiu, Roman Polanski and Terrence Malick.
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