LOCARNO 2024 Awards Toxic wins the Golden Leopard at Locarno
by Muriel Del Don, Cineuropa August 19, 2024
The festival has elevated two courageous Lithuanian directors, Saulė Bliuvaitė and Laurynas Bareiša, to the highest podium, along with the equally radical Kurdish-Austrian director Kurdwin Ayub.
The Locarno Film Festival has always sought to promote films that are thematically and aesthetically powerful, venturing off the beaten track to offer audiences an unexpected and deliberately critical view of society.
This year’s awards continue that tradition, honouring bold and innovative productions that push the boundaries of cinema. Topping the podium at the 77th edition was Toxic, the debut feature by young Lithuanian director Saulė Bliuvaitė. The film addresses, unapologetically, the challenges of growing up in an environment where violence, even if hidden, seems to infiltrate everything.
Bliuvaitė’s subversive portrayal of the conflicted relationship her protagonists have with their bodies – both a place of discovery and a battleground – made a strong impression, also captivating the jury led by Jessica Hausner. The film also took home the Swatch First Feature Award for best debut film and the Ecumenical Jury Prize.
"Cinema is a driving force, and Locarno is its flagship," said the festival's artistic director, Giona A Nazzaro. The awarded films, works of great aesthetic and thematic power, are a tangible example of this. Alongside the winner of the Golden Leopard, leading the International Competition, are two other debut films: Moon by Kurdish-Austrian director Kurdwin Ayub, which received the Special Jury Prize, and Drowning Dry by Lithuanian director Laurynas Bareiša, who was awarded Best Director. Not to be forgotten are the two Special Mentions for Youth (Hard Times) by Wang Bing and Salve Maria by Mar Coll.
The first, Moon, which also received the Europa Cinemas Label Award, tells the story of a former martial-arts professional, played brilliantly by Austrian performer and choreographer Florentina Holzinger, who leaves her country to train three sisters from a wealthy Jordanian family. The second, Drowning Dry, which is also Lithuanian, like Toxic, explores the psychological aftermath of a trauma, with the protagonists each grappling with it in their own way. The four actors in the film - Gelminė Glem¾aitė, Agnė Kaktaitė, Giedrius Kiela and Paulius Markevièius - also won the Best Performance Award, shared with Kim Minhee from the Korean flick By the Stream by Hong Sang-soo. Another film in the International Competition, Green Line by Sylvie Ballyot, scooped the MUBI Award for Best Debut Feature.
The Cineasti del Presente Competition rewarded the creativity of two young directors making their debut features with its top prizes: Georgian filmmaker Tato Kotetishvili, who won the Golden Leopard for Holy Electricity, and Swiss-born, Lisbon-raised helmer Denise Fernandes, of Cape Verdean heritage, who received the Award for Best Emerging Director for Hanami. Fernandes also won the Best Emerging Director Award and a Special Mention for the MUBI Award – Debut Feature. The awards list is rounded off by Listen to the Voices by Maxime Jean-Baptiste, which received the Special Jury Prize from Ciné+ and a Special Mention for the MUBI Award – Debut Feature. The Leopard for Best Performance went to Callie Hernandez for Invention and Anna Mészöly for Lesson Learned. Lesson Learned also received a Special Mention in the Cineasti del Presente Competition, alongside When the Phone Rang by Iva Radivojeviæ.
The full list of award winners is as follows:
International Competition
Golden Leopard Toxic - Saulė Bliuvaitė (Lithuania)
Special Jury Prize Moon - Kurdwin Ayub (Austria)
Leopard for Best Direction Laurynas Bareiša – Drowning Dry (Lithuania/Latvia)
Leopard for Best Performance Gelminė Glem¾aitė, Agnė Kaktaitė, Giedrius Kiela, Paulius Markevièius – Drowning Dry Kim Minhee – By the Stream (South Korea)
Special Mentions Youth (Hard Times) – Wang Bing (France/Luxembourg/Netherlands) Salve Maria – Mar Coll (Spain)
Cineasti del Presente Competition
Golden Leopard Holy Electricity - Tato Kotetishvili (Georgia/Netherlands)
Award for Best Emerging Director Denise Fernandes - Hanami (Switzerland/Portugal/Cape Verde)
Ciné+ Special Jury Prize Listen to the Voices - Maxime Jean-Baptiste (Belgium/France)
Leopard for Best Performance Callie Hernandez – Invention (USA) Anna Mészöly - Lesson Learned (Hungary)
Special Mentions Lesson Learned - Bálint Szimler When the Phone Rang - Iva Radivojeviæ (Serbia/USA)
Pardi di domani Competitions
International Competition
Golden Leopard for Best International Short Film Washhh - Mickey Lai (Malaysia/Ireland)
Silver Leopard for the International Competition Hymn of the Plague - Ataka51 (Germany/Russia)
Best Direction Award Pardi di domani Joel Alfonso Vargas – Que te vaya bonito, rico (UK/USA)
Medien Patent Verwaltung AG Award The Form - Melika Pazouki (Iran)
Special Mention Freak - Claire Barnett (USA)
National Competition
Golden Leopard Swiss Life for Best Swiss Short Film Sans voix - Samuel Patthey (Switzerland)
Silver Leopard Swiss Life for the National Competition Better Not Kill the Groove - Jonathan Legg (Switzerland)
Best Swiss Newcomer Award Gabriel Grosclaude – Lux carne (Switzerland)
Special Mention Progress Mining - Gabriel Böhmer (UK/Switzerland)
Corti d’autore Competition
Golden Leopard Swiss Life for Best Auteur Short Film Upshot - Maha Haj (Palestine/Italy/France)
Special Mention The Masked Monster - Syeyoung Park (South Korea)
Special Mention and Locarno Film Festival short selected for the European Film Awards La fille qui explose - Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel (France)
Semaine de la critique
Grand Prix Semaine de la critique – Prix SRG SSR We, the Inheritors – Simon Baumann (Switzerland)
Marco Zucchi Award The Deposition – Claudia Marschal (France)
Other awards
Swatch First Feature Award (Award for Best Feature Debut) Toxic - Saulė Bliuvaitė
MUBI Award – Debut Feature Green Line - Sylvie Ballyot (France/Lebanon/Qatar)
Special Mentions Hanami - Denise Fernandes Listen to the Voices - Maxime Jean-Baptiste
UBS Audience Award Reinas – Klaudia Reynicke (Switzerland/Peru/Spain)
Letterboxd Piazza Grande Award Gaucho Gaucho - Michael Dweck, Gregory Kershaw (USA/Argentina)
Pardo Verde Agora - Ala Eddine Slim (Tunisia/France/Saudi Arabia/Qatar)
Special Mentions Skill Issue - Willy Hans (Germany/Switzerland) Revolving Rounds - Johann Lurf, Christina Jauernik (Austria) (short)