The Austrian Oscar for The Devil’s Bath sweeps the Sitges Film Festival trendy blogger

John Lithgow, Geoffrey Rush and Christine Froeseth won top acting awards at Spain’s famous Sitges Fantasy Film Festival, which concluded its 57th edition on October 13.

The festival was swept with three awards, the Academy Award for Best Austrian International Film, for the film “The Devil’s Bath” by directors Veronica Franz and Severin Fiala. Derived from historical facts, the Austro-German co-production is described by diverse Critic Jessica Kiang called it “a story so bleak you might want to look away from it; the craft of filmmaking is so compelling that you can’t.” The historical horror drama, which competed for the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in February, revolves around Agnes, a married woman. A newly depressed woman who, instead of committing suicide, which her Christian community considers taboo, commits a crime that could lead to her execution. The practice of “suicide by proxy” is said to have been common in the 17th and 18th centuries in Central Europe and German-speaking Scandinavia.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong’s Sui Chiang took home the Best Director award for Twilight of the Warriors: Walled In, a martial arts crime drama based on the novel City of Darkness. It was selected for a midnight screening at the Cannes Film Festival, where it received critical acclaim.

Lithgow and Rush shared the best actor award for their roles in The Rule of Jenny Penn, in which they played two men in a nursing home who engage in an increasingly violent rivalry.

Kristin Froseth won Best Actress for her performance in the time-travel thriller “Desert Road,” Shannon Triplett’s directorial debut. Frost plays Claire Devoire, a twenty-something photographer whose journey across the desert becomes more sinister and confusing than ever.

The 57th Sitges Fantasy Film Festival took place from 3 to 13 October.

Winners of the fifty-seventh edition award:

Official competition

Feature film

“The Devil’s Bath”, Veronica Franz, Severin Fiala

Special Jury Prize

“Exhoma”, Jang Jae-hyun

direction

Sui Xiang, “Twilight Warriors: Besieged”

Actress

Kristin Froseth for “Desert Road”

representative (equal)

John Lithgow, “Jenny Penn’s Rule”

Geoffrey Rush. “Jenny Penn Rule”

scenario

Aaron Shimberg, “A Different Man”

Special effects, visuals or make-up

Digital Zone Equipment, Machina Infinitum, “Else”

music

“Witches” Freewaka

Cinematography

Giovanni Ribisi for “The Strange Lover”

New insights

film

“Desert” by Joshua Erkman

direction

Grazia Tricarico, “Odyssey of the Body”

Short film

“Say woo!”, Fabian Podeszwa

Méliès d’Argent

A wonderful feature film

“The Animal” by Emma Benestan

A short film in the European fantasy genre

“Meat Puppet” Eros F

Doesn’t stir

“The Snail Diary” by Adam Elliott

Short animated film

“Free the Chickens” by Matos Vizar

Orbit

Feature film

“Zero” by Jean-Luc Herbulo

Blood window

Feature film

“Brutal” Camila Beltran

Critic Jury

film

“The Devil’s Bath” by Veronica Franz and Severin Fiala

Citizen Kane Award for Best New Director

Another Thibault Amin

Short film

“Chew,” Felix Daubert

Brigadoon Awards

Brigadoon Paul Naschi Award for Best Short Film

“Central” Luso Martinez

SGAE New Opus

Production direction (past equality)

“Blava Terra”, Marine Auclair

“Darrow/n” Benjamin Hendricks

scenario

Benjamin Hendricks, “daro/n”

Original music

Yulia Protasova, “De-sastre”

Young Jury Card

Feature film

“The Devil’s Bath” by Veronica Franz and Severin Fiala

Sitges documentary

“Grand Theft Hamlet” by Benny Grylls and Sam Crane

People’s Choice Award

Feature film

“My Beloved is a Stranger” by GT Molner

Panorama Fantastic People’s Choice Award

“Handsome Men” by Dong Hyup Nam

Sitges Collection People’s Choice Award

“Dead Talent Society” Jun Hanqiang Hsu

Fox Asian Audience Choice Award

“Dead Talent Society” Jun Hanqiang Hsu

People’s Choice Award Midnight X-treme

“Die Alone” by Will Dean

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