Trieste Science+Fiction Festival 2021: GAIA, WARNING And LAMB Win at Italian Sci-Fi Festival

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Trieste Science+Fiction Festival 2021: GAIA, WARNING And LAMB Win at Italian Sci-Fi Festival
The Trieste Science+Fction Festival drew to a close on Monday. This was the twenty-first edition of the famed Italian science fiction and genre festival. 
 
The festival capped off with the award ceremony where Jaco Bouwer's eco-horror Gaia won the festival's Asteroide Award for best film. Agata Alexander's Warning won the hearts of the Méliès d’argent Award jury and this year's audience winning both awards. Valdimar Johannsson's Lamb was another multi-award winner this year, winning the Rai 4 Award and Stars’ War Award.
 
The festival's closing announcement and complete list of awards winners follows. 
 
WINNERS OF THE TRIESTE SCIENCE+FICTION FESTIVAL 21TH EDITION
 
Trieste – The 21st edition of the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, the main science-fiction event in Italy, came to a close on Monday, November 3rd with the award ceremony held at the Politeama Rossetti. 
 
TRIESTE SCIENCE+FICTION FESTIVAL 21st EDITION AWARD WINNERS 
 
Asteroide Award
 
The Award is given to the best science fiction, horror or fantasy movie by emerging directors in the Neon | Competition section. The winner of the competition has been chosen by an international jury of world renowned movie professionals and experts of the fantastic genre. Members of the Asteroide award jury this year were Sabina Guzzanti, Dianne Leenders e Timo Vuorensola.
 
TS+FF2021 Asteroide Award winner
 
Gaia” di Jaco Bouwer (SUD AFRICA, 2021)
Motivation
With its raw animalistic power and earth-bound energy, Gaia shows a strong directional vision and actuality towards environmental topics that concerns us all.
 
Special Mention
"Night Raiders" di Danis Goulet (CANADA / NUOVA ZELANDA, 2021)
Night Raiders raises the topic of oppression towards idigenous people and speaks touchingly about the relationship between the parents and the children in a world where propaganda and fascism are re-emerging.
 
Special Mention
"Witch Hunt" di Elle Callahan (USA, 2021)
Witch Hunt reaches its target audience and uses the fantastic elements to empower the young women.
 
 
Méliès d’argent Award – Feature Films
 
The competition is organized in collaboration with the Méliès International Festivals Federation (MIFF) and the award goes to the best European feature film. The winner of the competition has been chosen by an international jury of world renowned movie professionals and experts of the fantastic genre. Members of the Méliès d'argent jury this year were Fabio Frizzi, composer and orchestra leader, Lorenzo Ferrari Ardicini, CEO of CG Entertainment and Thierry Phlips, journalist and president of the Bruges Razor Reel Flanders Film Festival.
 
TS+FF2021 Méliès d’argent Award winner – Feature Films
 
"Warning" di Agata Alexander (USA / POLONIA, 2021)
Motivation
Through the tale of the relation between humans and sense-altering machines, the movie admonishes us all, so completely taken by virtual reality and voice AIs to possibly be unable to feel comfortable in our own skin. The movie dares to define the present through a tale about the future interchanging stories and characters on the lookout for its own place in the realm of the fantastic and science fiction genres.
 
Special Mention
Rupert Everett per il ruolo di Charlie nel film “Warning” di Agata Alexander
For giving substance – despite being confined to a few scenes – to the ironic, fun and at the same time incredibly gloomy role of a robot. This very conflict allows us to find a forgotten human quality within ourselves, a restless soul not unlike that of a human being. An intense portrayal – Charlie’s – the result of a precise and seamless acting process: from movement to gesture to the tone of voice a memorable acting performance we will not be able to forget easily.
 
Méliès d’argent Award – Short Films
The competition is organized in collaboration with the Méliès International Festivals Federation (MIFF) and the award goes to the best European short film. The winner of the competition is chosen by the theatre audience votes and also wins the nomination to the Méliès d’or annual competition.
 
TS+FF2021 Méliès d’argent Award winner - Short Films
"The Exit Plan" di Angus Wilkinson (AUSTRALIA / GRAN BRETAGNA, 2020)
 
Rai 4 Award
The award is given by the Rai 4 channel of Italian television, media partner of the Trieste Science+Fiction Festival, to one of the movies of the Neon section.
 
TS+FF2021 Rai 4 Award winner
 
"Lamb" di Valdimar Johannsson (ISLANDA / SVEZIA / POLONIA, 2021)
Motivation
An unusual pastoral elegy interrupted by sudden flashes of fear, a new approach to the powerful tradition of Scandinavian folklore, the slow rhythm of life far from the chaos of the modern world coupled with the insanity of lost motherhood, an allegorical tale about the arrogance of humans who forget how strongly Nature is able to react.
 
Stars’ War – Web Critics Award 
The award is given to the best debut film of the festival by nine web magazines: BadTaste, Blow Out, Cineblog, CineClandestino, Cine Lapsus, Cinematographe, La Scimmia Pensa, Quinlan.
 
TS+FF2021 Stars’ War Award winner
"Lamb" di Valdimar Johannsson (ISLANDA / SVEZIA / POLONIA, 2021)
 
Nocturno Nuove Visioni Award
The award is given to the most innovative movie for the genre film sector by Nocturno, the main Italian magazine in the genre movies field. 
 
TS+FF2021 Nocturno Nuove Visioni Award winner
Mad God” di Phil Tippett (USA, 2020)
Motivation
34 years in the making, chasing a vision of perfection, We're able to see on the big screen the masterpiece of a true genius. A work of art that is hellish, scary and lyrically beautiful at the same time, reinventing the boundaries of genre with a technique that is almost as ancient as cinema itself.
 
CineLab Spazio Corto Award
The CineLab Spazio Corto Award is organized in collaboration with DAMS (Arts, Music and Entertainment department) of the Universities of Udine and Trieste. The award is given by a jury of students to the best Italian short film in the Spazio Italia | Spazio Corto section.
 
TS+FF2021 CineLab Spazio Corto Award winner
"Dorothy non deve morire" di Andrea Simonetti (ITALIA, 2021)
Motivation
Faced with death, the Oz family meets one last time to deal with facts far from their heroic past. The Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion and Scarecrow, humanised and corrupted by today’s world, discover their true nature again when saying goodbye to their friend Dorothy. The film leads us to join the three friends in their journey of atonement thanks to the impressive direction and set design.. Costume design and makeup are even more striking as they define the details of each character. The film successfully brings a new and unknown chapter of a well-known story to the screen, showing a completely new side of a universe we all gave for granted.
 
 
Audience Award
The award is chosen by the theatre audience among the movies of all sections except the classics.
 
TS+FF2021 Audience Award winner
"Warning" di Agata Alexander (USA / POLONIA, 2021)
 
Asteroide Life Achievement Award
The Trieste Science+Fiction Festival Life Achievement Award has been given since 2002 to the great masters of the fantastic genre.
 
TS+FF2021 Asteroide Life Achievement Award winner
Abel Ferrara 
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