Annette Bening Wins Best Actress At Series Mania Awards; French-Hungarian Chess Drama ‘Rematch’ Scoops Grand Prize
22.03.2024 - 21:01
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Annette Bening‘s first major TV series role has won the five-time Oscar nominee the Best Actress prize at this year’s Series Mania.
Bening was awarded in the past few minutes at the prestigious Lille event for her leading role in Peacock series Apples Never Fall, an adaptation of a novel by Big Little Lies scribe Liane Moriarty.
The coveted grand prize was given to French-Hungarian chess drama Rematch about the historic 1997 chess battle between Garry Kasparov and an IBM computer. It beat off competition from the likes of Apples Never Fall, MGM+’s Hotel Cocaine and Leonard Cohen show So Long, Marianne.
Apples Never Fall stars Bening as Joy Delaney, a matriarch former tennis coach married to the irritable Stan (Neill), who suddenly goes missing, leaving her four children to piece together everything they thought they knew about their parents.
Speaking to Deadline prior to Series Mania, showrunner Melanie Marnich said the performance of Bening – her first major series role on the small screen – gave her “goosebumps” and asked “deep, relevant questions.”
Bening is a five-time Oscar nominee who was nominated this year for Nyad, losing out to Emma Stone.
Elsewhere, Kamel El Basha, lead in Australia’s House of Gods, won Best Actor for his performance, described by the show’s creatives to Deadline as The Sopranos and Succession in a mosque.
Best writer went to Thomas Wendrich, who penned Germany’s Herrhausen – The Banker and the Bomb.
In the International Panorama competition, Norway’s Dates in Real Life won Best Series and the acting awards went to Soviet Jeans’ Kārlis Arnolds Avots and After the Party’s Robyn Malcolm. Soviet Jeans, about an ardent rock and roll fan who sets up a successful and illegal underground jeans