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The Les Arcs Film Festival has handed out a raft of prizes to feature projects and works-in-progress participating in its 15th Industry Village, running from December 16 to 19.
Around 700 cinema professionals from across Europe are attending the meeting taking place within the framework of the festival, unfolding in the French Alps from December 16 to 23.
The meeting encompasses the Coproduction Village and the Talent Village, for projects at development stage, as well as a Works-in-Progress showcase and the Music Village.
French director François Robic’s drama Kingdom Of The Blind scooped the €6,000 Coproduction Village ArteKino International Award.
The drama was among 18 European film projects presented at the Coproduction Village, selected from 269 submitted projects.
Set in the French Pyrenees mountains, the picture revolves around a woman with a dark secret who attempts to start a new life in another valley. It is a first feature for Robic, who was on the festival circuit this year with his short film Rien d’Important.
The ArteKino jury was composed of Rémi Burah, President of ArteKino Foundation and CEO of Arte France Cinéma, and Malo Jacquemin, at ArteKino International.
“We are thrilled to reward a first-time movie director with an already strong experience with few shorts and who has developed an original story exploring the thriller genre in a very creative and sensitive way, keeping it off the beaten path,” read their motivation.
Three prizes were handed out for the Work-in-Progress showcase, featuring 13 feature projects in production and in post-production.
The TitraFilm Award – consisting of €10,000 in post-production services for image and/or sound – went to Slovenian director Urška Djukić’s
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