An International Competition jury comprised of film editor Dana Bunescu, curator, programmer, producer and creative executive Caroline Libresco and producer Yorgos Papalios handed the festival’s top prize to a film “that mobilizes cinema to the fullest degree, giving us the experience of being one with the interior life of a father in an impossible state, and making something radically present out of absence.”
Accepting the award, Marczak — who was at the Thessaloniki fest last year, pitching “Closure” in the Agora industry program — described the win as “a very important moment for the film,” which centers on a family in Warsaw whose teenage son disappears one day without a trace. He also thanked the film’s central protagonist,…
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