Antipodean Film Festival
The Antipodean Film Festival[1][2] (French: Rencontres internationales du cinéma des Antipodes), variously referred to as Festival des Antipodes,[3][4] Antipodes International Film Festival,[5] Antipodes Film Festival Saint Tropez,[6] Saint Tropez Film Festival[7] and other variations, is a film festival showcasing New Zealand and Australian films, held annually in St Tropez in France since 1999.[8]
Most of the events take place at the Renaissance Cinema on Place des Lices in Saint Tropez.[9] The event, which runs for three days, includes a Junior Antipodes section and a feature film competition.[5]
The 2021 edition was given the label "Australia Now France 2021-2022", making it part of a celebration of many aspects of Australia in France which includes projects and collaborations throughout the country.[10]
Awards
[edit]Many prizes have been awarded since the second edition of the event in 2000. There were no awards given in 2001 or 2020.[11] Former jury members include Bryan Brown, Stéphane Audran, Anthony La Paglia, Tina Arena, Phillip Noyce, Jean-Loup Dabadie, Bruce Beresford, Julie Ferrier,[5] Greta Scacchi, Fred Schepisi, Miranda Otto, Nadia Tass, and many others.[11]
Grand Prix Best Feature Film
[edit]The Jury Grand Prix, Best Feature film[11] (Le Grand Prix du Jury, Meilleur Long Métrage) was awarded in 2000, 2006–2019, and from 2021. The following films won the award:
- 2000: Innocence by Paul Cox – AUS; & Ça ira mieux demain by Jeanne Labrune - FR
- Mention: The Price of Milk by Harry Sinclair – NZ
- 2006: 10 Canoes by Rolf De Heer – AUS
- 2007: Lucky Miles by Michael James Rowland – AUS
- Mention: Noise by Matthew Saville - AUS
- 2008: The Bet by Mark Lee – AUS
- 2009: Samson and Delilah by Warwick Thornton – AUS
- 2010: Beautiful Kate by Rachel Ward – AUS
- 2011: Lou by Belinda Chayko – AUS
- 2012: The King Is Dead! by Rolf De Heer – AUS
- 2013: How to Meet Girls from a Distance by Dean Hewison – NZ
- Mention: Mystery Road by Ivan Sen – AUS
- 2014: Canopy by Aaron Wilson - AUS
- 2015: The Dark Horse by James Napier Robertson - NZ
- 2016: Pawno by Paul Ireland - AUS
- 2017: Jasper Jones by Rachel Perkins - AUS
- Mention: The Pā Boys by Himiona Grace - NZ
- 2018:West of Sunshine by Jason Raftopoulos - AUS
- 2019: Waru by Ainsley Gardiner, Casey Kaa, Renae Maihi, Awanui Simich-Pene, Briar Grace-Smith, Paula Whetu Jones, Chelsea Winstanley, Katie Wolfe - NZ
- Mention: Brothers' Nest by Clayton Jacobson
- 2020: No jury
- 2021: Bellbird by Hamish Bennett - NZ
- 2022: The Drover's Wife by Leah Purcell - AUS
- 2023: Limbo by Ivan Sen - AUS & Millie Lies Low by Michelle Savill - NZ
Best Actor
[edit]Best Actor[11] (Meilleur Acteur) was created in 2001.[11]
Best Actress
[edit]Best Actress[11] (Meilleur Actrice) was created in 2001.[11]
Audience Award
[edit]The Audience Award for Best Feature Film (Prix du Public, du Meilleur Long Métrage) has been awarded since 2000. The winners of this prize include:[11]
- 2000 : The Monkey's Mask by Samantha Lang - AUS
- 2001 : No award
- 2002 : Beneath Clouds by Ivan Sen - AUS
- 2003 : Horseplay by Stavros Kazantzidis - AUS
- 2004 : Fracture by Larry Parr - NZ
- 2005 : Oyster Farmer by Anna Reeves & The Climb by Bob Swaim – AUS / NZ
- 2006 : Number 2 by Toa Frazer - NZ
- 2007 : Clubland by Cherie Nowland - AUS
- 2008 : Black Balloon by Elissa Down - AUS
- 2009 : The Strength of Water by Armağan Ballantyne - NZ
- 2010 : The Waiting City by Claire McCarthy - AUS
- 2011 : Face to Face by Michael Rymer – AUS
- 2012 : Red Dog by Kriv Stenders – AUS
- 2013 : Last Dance by David Pulbrook – AUS
- 2014 : Healing by Craig Monahan – AUS
- 2015 : Paper Planes by Robert Connolly - AUS
- 2016 : Last Cab to Darwin by Jeremy Sims - AUS
- 2017 : Jasper Jones by Rachel Perkins - AUS
- Mention : The Pā Boys by Himiona Grace - NZ
- 2018 : Three Wise Cousins by Stallone Vaiaoga-Ioasa - NZ
- 2019 : Ladies in Black by Bruce Beresford - AUS
- 2020 : No award
- 2021 : High Ground by Stephen M. Johnson - AUS
- 2022 : How to Please a Woman by Renée Webster - AUS
- 2023 : Sweet As by Jub Clerc - AUS
Nicholas Baudin Award, Best Short Film
[edit]Best Short Film (Prix du Meilleur Court Métrage) was awarded in 2000. There was no award for a short film in 2001. The Nicholas Baudin Award[11]/ Nicholas Baudin Prize,[12] (Prix Nicolas Baudin, Meilleur Court Métrage) has been awarded each year since 2002, named in honour of French explorer Nicholas Baudin. As of 2024[update] it is supported by the Woodside Valley Foundation.[11]
20th Anniversary Award
[edit]The 20th Anniversary Award for Best Antipodes' Short Film[11] (Prix du 20ème anniversaire pour le meilleur court métrage des Antipodes) was awarded to The Virgin, made by Jack Yabsley.[11]
Audience Award, Short Film
[edit]The Audience Award, Australian Short Film Today (Prix du Public, Australian Short Film Today) has been awarded since 2020, but there was no award in 2023.[11]
References
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- ^ "About". Australia now France 2021–22. 13 October 2021. Retrieved 25 May 2022.
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- ^ "2021 Palmares". Rencontres Internationales du Cinéma des Antipodes. 25 May 2022. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.