Jasmila Žbanić’s film based on the true events of the Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia, “Quo Vadis, Aida?,” took home the top prize at theThe Balkan war drama earned the $25,000 Knight Marimbas Award for its richness and resonance for cinema’s future, in addition to the Rene Rodriguez Critics Award. Representing Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is also shortlisted for the Oscars and is nominated for the Independent Spirit Awards and British Academy Film Awards.
The festival’s other feature awards went to Sabrina Doyle’s “Lorelei” and Henry Rincón’s “The City of Wild Beasts.” Doyle’s working-class fable won the $10,000 Jordan Ressler First Feature Award in recognition of her feature narrative film debut. Rincón also received $10,000 for the Warner Media Ibero-American Feature Film Award. “The City of Wild Beasts” editor, Raphael Lubzanski, also won the trailer award earlier in the festival.
Why not? Well-packaged propaganda that justifies American aggression must be rewarded in America.
Congratz to all the people who stood alongside a fake news story, dismissing Dara's story in Jasenovac. Nice to see how you guys (Jay Weissberg) are on the same page with war criminals from the North American Terrorist Organization (Nato). Guess there was no holocaust..
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