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'Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo' wins Un Certain Regard competition at Cannes

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By Hanna Rantala and Miranda Murray CANNES, France (Reuters) -Chilean director Diego Cespedes' first feature, "The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo," won the Cannes Film Festival's second-tier Un

'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo' Triumphs at Cannes Festival

By Hanna Rantala and Miranda Murray

CANNES, France (Reuters) -Chilean director Diego Cespedes' first feature, "The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo," won the Cannes Film Festival's second-tier Un Certain Regard category on Friday evening.

The film set in the early 1980s centres around a queer family in Chile and the onset of the AIDS epidemic.

"This award doesn't celebrate perfection. It celebrates that fear, that stubbornness to exist just as we are, even when it makes others uncomfortable," said Cespedes while accepting the prize.

This year's Un Certain Regard section, which usually focuses on more art-house fare, was particularly strong, with several promising directorial debuts from actors including Scarlett Johansson, Harris Dickinson and Kristen Stewart.

"Once Upon a Time in Gaza," which follows a low-level drug dealer and his underling in the coastal enclave the year the Islamist group Hamas took over, earned a directing award for Palestinian twin filmmakers Arab and Tarzan Nasser.

To everyone in Gaza, "to every single Palestinian: your lives matter and your voice matters, and soon Palestine will be free," said Tarzan Nasser, eliciting a standing ovation.

Colombian director Simon Mesa Soto's dark comedy exploring the art world, "A Poet," received the runner-up Jury Prize.

Frank Dillane, who stars in Dickinson's well-received debut about a homeless man, "Urchin," took home best performance along with Cleo Diara, who stars in Portuguese director Pedro Pinho's exploration of neo-colonialism, "I Only Rest in the Storm."

The screenplay award went to British director Harry Lighton and his Alexander Skarsgard-led kinky romance "Pillion."

(Reporting by Hanna Rantala and Miranda Murray in Cannes, FranceEditing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Diego Cespedes' debut film wins Un Certain Regard.
  • The film explores a queer family during the AIDS epidemic.
  • Un Certain Regard focuses on art-house films.
  • Palestinian filmmakers win directing award for 'Once Upon a Time in Gaza'.
  • British director Harry Lighton wins screenplay award.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who directed 'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo'?
Chilean director Diego Cespedes directed 'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo'.
What is the main theme of the film?
The film centers around a queer family in Chile during the onset of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s.
What award did the film win at Cannes?
'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo' won the Un Certain Regard category at the Cannes Film Festival.
What did Diego Cespedes say during his acceptance speech?
Cespedes stated that the award celebrates the fear and stubbornness to exist as we are, even when it makes others uncomfortable.
Which film received the runner-up Jury Prize?
Colombian director Simon Mesa Soto's dark comedy 'A Poet' received the runner-up Jury Prize.

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