As the Cannes Film Festival nears its conclusion on Saturday night, sidebar Critics' Week handed out its awards this evening, with Andres Ramirez Pulido's La Jauria winning the Grand Prize.
As this is Pulido's first feature, the film is also eligible for the Camera d'Or, which will be announced on Saturday during the festival's main closing ceremony. According to Deadline, La Jauria won two awards at Critics' Week tonight, including the SACD Prize. The plot revolves around Eli, a country boy who is imprisoned in a Colombian tropical forest experimental minors' centre for a crime he committed with his friend El Mono. Every day, the teenagers engage in physically demanding manual labour as well as intensive group therapy. El Mono arrives at the same centre one day, bringing with him a past that Eli is trying to forget. As reported by Deadline, the film is "a very special film" with "a finely calibrated mix of recognisable social realism and dystopian weirdness." Charlotte Wells' Aftersun (review here), starring Paul Mescal, and Emmanuelle Nicot's Love According To Dalva (review here) for young star Zelda Samson both received nominations tonight. Here's the full list of winners: Prizes of the Jury Grand PrizeLa Jauria, dir: Andres Ramirez Pulido French Touch Prize of the JuryAftersun, dir: Charlotte Wells Louis Roederer Foundation Rising Star AwardZelda Samson for Love According To Dalva Leitz Cine Discovery Prize for Short FilmIce Merchants, dir: Joao Gonzalez Gan Foundation Award for DistributionThe Woodcutter Story, dir: Mikko Myllylahti SACD PrizeAndres Ramirez Pulido, director/writer of La Jauria Canal+ Award for Short FilmOn Xerxes' Throne, dir: Evi Kalogiropoulou (ANI)
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