A24’s Shut, which gained the Grand Prix in Cannes, has picked up one other accolade, capturing the jury prize for prime narrative movie on the Hamptons Worldwide Movie Pageant.
The thirtieth version of the pageant, which wraps this weekend, additionally gave the highest documentary honor to Pray for Our Sinners, directed by Sinéad O’Shea.
Director Lukas Dhont’s Shut follows the extraordinary friendship between 13-year-old boys Léo and Remi, which all of the sudden will get disrupted. Struggling to grasp what has occurred, Léo approaches Sophie, Rémi’s mom. The movie is billed as an exploration of friendship and accountability. The main roles in Shut are performed by newcomers Eden Dambrine and Gustav De Waele. Léa Drucker and Kevin Janssens, Marc Weiss, Igor Van Dessel, and Léon Bataille additionally star.
Belgium final month made the movie its official submission within the Oscar race for Greatest Worldwide Function.
Pray for Our Sinners, set in O’Shea’s hometown north of Dublin, Eire, explores the management exerted by the Catholic Church.
Along with the 2 characteristic winners, the Hamptons shorts program yielded two prize winners and a particular point out honoree. Snow in September, directed by Lkhagvadulam Purev-Ochir, gained Greatest Narrative Quick and When the LAPD Blows Up Your Neighborhood, directed by Nathan Truesdell, gained Greatest Documentary Quick. The Sentence of Michael Thompson, directed by Kyle Thrash and Haley Elizabeth Anderson, earned a particular point out.
Held at a handful of web sites on the East Finish of Lengthy Island, about two hours east of Manhattan, the Hamptons Movie Pageant has established itself as a notable cease on the autumn fest circuit as awards campaigns and the season for status fare are each on the upswing.