Sanfic Awards: Michal Vinik’s ‘Valeria is Getting Married,’ Kattia Zuniga’s ‘Sister & Sister’ Take Top Prizes
Sisterly love ruled at Chiles 19thSantiago International Film Festival (Sanfic), which wrapped on Aug. 27 where female directors and actors clinched the top prizes.
Israeli-Ukrainian drama Valeria is Getting Married by Michal Vinik and Kattia Zuigas Sister Sister snagged the preeminent Chilean festivals best film plaudits, adding to their trove of accolades since their respective world premieres.
Aside from best international film, Vinik also took home the best director gong in Sanfics international competition. Picked up by Berlin-based M-Appeal before its Venice world premiere last year, the taut family drama revolves around two Ukrainian sisters: one is content in her married life in Israel and wants her younger sister, the titular Valeria, to marry, too. She and her husband arrange for Valeria to marry but the younger sister struggles to accept the pact.
Israeli cinema has been very interesting of late, noted Sanfic fest director Carlos Nuez who praised Viniks interesting mise-en-scene, clear points of view and adept work with her actors.
Panamanian-Chilean co-productionSister Sister (Las Hijas) is an autobiographical coming-of-age tale thatworld premiered at SXSW before winning best Latin American Fflm at Spains Malaga Festival in March.
Aside from snagging best Chilean film at Sanfic, Sister Sister co-lead Ariana Chaves also won for her debut performance.Panamanian-Costa Rican but based in Chile,Zuiga makes her feature debut with the drama. Itfollows two sisters, Marina, 17, and Luna, 14, who go to Panama during their summer vacation in search of their estranged father. While tensions rise between them during the trip, they also learn to enjoy new relationships, skateboarding and their newfound freedom.
Meanwhile, Chiles Bernardo Quesney won best director for his third feature, History and Geography while his leadAmparo Noguera won for her performance in the dark comedy.
Produced by indie Equeco, History and Geography follows a renowned TV comedienne/actor who treks back to her hometown to stage a play about the conquest of Chile in order to recover the artistic recognition she thinks she lost, but in fact never had.
Best short Pulcra revolves around Sibila, a young seamstress who develops a strange obsession with pricking herself with needles and consuming her own blood. Her peculiar fascination strangely helps her find her identity.
This years selection was stellar; out of 25 submissions, we narrowed it down to nine fiction and nine documentaries, each displaying fresh, original perspectives, said Nuez, adding: We hope that next year will yield an equally good crop.
Sanfic ran Aug. 20 27.
19thSanfic Winners, 2023:
International Competition
Feature Film
Valeria is Getting Married (Michal Vinik, Israel, Ukraine)
Director
Michal Vinik (Valeria is Getting Married)
Performance
Nicole Suazo (Las Demas, Chile)
Chilean Film Competition
Feature Film
Sister Sister (Las Hijas, Kattia Zuiga)
Director
Bernardo Quesney (History and Geography, Historia y Geografa)
Best Performance
Ariana Chaves (Sister Sister)
Amparo Noguera (History and Geography)
Special Mention
Bastard, the Inheritance of a Genocide (Bastardo. La herencia de un genocida, Pepe Rovano)
Short Film Competition
Best Short
Pulcra (Blanca Rojas)
Special Mention
Concordia (Diego Veliz)
Prologo de un cuento (Ashley Salman)