Sunday, September 14, 2014

Deauville: “Whiplash”, a jazz drummer is the winner of … – 20minutes.fr

CINEMA – It’s “Whiplash” wonderful movie about a jazz drummer who won the Grand Prize and the Audience Award …

Frank Miller, very tired and in a wheelchair, moved the Deauville Festival coming submit S in City: I have killed for it , a new adaptation of the cult comic co-directed with Robert Rodriguez. Before the screening, the jury headed by Costa-Gavras has given its verdict: Whiplash Damien Chazelle received the Grand Prize as well as the public joined the likes of those professionals. “The deliberations lasted two hours were friendly and passionate and Whiplash was the unanimous choice,” said Costa-Gavras us.



All to music

Whiplash created the event not by its subject, but by how it is treated. On paper, the story of a young man who dreams of becoming a jazz drummer and falls under the baton of a sadistic teacher is nothing sexy. On the screen, the performance of Miles Teller and terrifying JK Simmons leave the viewer sounded like after a brilliant concert. The staging of Damien Chazelle does the rest. The film also won an award at Sundance and Cannes noticed, is truly amazing! “It’s exciting to receive an award at Deauville where I went on holiday with my parents and to be distinguished by a jury of great filmmakers who have influenced me,” said Damien Chazelle us.



The fantastic honor

The horror genre was very present in competition and so it is naturally present in the charts. The price of the Cartier revelation was awarded to A Girl walks home alone at night Ana Lily Amirpour a bloodsucker in chadors and that of the international press It Follows David Robert Mitchell an entity takes various human forms to pursue an innocent boy. “Receiving this award for a genre film is really wonderful. Being recognized festival is crucial for the career of an independent production like mine, “said David Robert Mitchell 20 Minutes .



The celebrated reality

More bitter, Things people do Saar Klein on a man sinking into illegality after losing his job and The good binding Phillippe Falardeau on Sudanese refugees in United States were also distinguished. They each received the prize of the 40th anniversary and the jury showing the diversity of the selection as that of the interests of a jury that is as passionate for hot topics. All were also ecstatic to I love it , Michel d’Ornano Prize awarded to a first French movie. “This is the comedy of the year,” exclaimed Pierre Lescure on supported Vincent Lindon scene that made a tribute to the star of the film, Kiberlain.

Caroline Vié

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