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‘Blue Moon’, Chastain, among San Sebastian festival winners


Actor Jessica Chastain, who won the award for best actor in the feature film ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’, poses with her award at the San Sebastian Film Festival in San Sebastian, Spain September 25, 2021. — Reuters pic
Actor Jessica Chastain, who won the award for best actor in the feature film ‘The Eyes Of Tammy Faye’, poses with her award at the San Sebastian Film Festival in San Sebastian, Spain September 25, 2021. — Reuters pic

SAN SEBASTIAN, Sept 26 — Blue moon, Romanian director Alina Grigore’s first film, won the top prize at the San Sebastian festival Saturday, while Denmark’s Tea Lindeburg another first-timer, took best director for As In Heaven.

The best leading performance accolade — open for the first time to both sexes — was shared by Denmark’s Flora Ofelia Hofmann Lindahl, who starred in As in Heaven and American Jessica Chastain for her role in The Eyes of Tammy Faye.

Chastain, a two-time Oscar nominee, played the late Tammy Faye Bakker, wife of controversial TV evangelist Jim Bakker and also co-produced the film.

“I’m so honoured to share this award with Flora,” said Chastain. “I hope the film reminds us to look beyond our first judgements,” she added.

“I love what I do,” said Hoffman Lindahl, who starred in As in Heaven, set in the 19th century.

“It was a unique and fantastic experience,” the Dane added of playing a 14-year-old, the eldest of her siblings and first in her family to go to school, whose plans radically are changed when her mother goes into labour.

The prize for best supporting performance went to the cast of Quien lo impide (Who’s Stopping Us) while Terence Davies won the best screenplay jury award for Benediction. — AFP 



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