The film by brothers Fabio and Damiano D'Innocenzo has gone home from the gathering with the top prize, also scooping the Best Director Award in the official section. The 35th edition of the Mostra de València – Cinema del Mediterrani came to a close on 30 October with the handing out of its trophies. The movie that emerged triumphant was the Italian production Bad Tales, which went home with the top prize: the Golden Palm for Best Film in one of the official sections. In charge of weighing up the films in competition was a jury chaired by author Elisa Ferrer. Said jury stated that the film deserved the trophy “for its cleverly provocative representation of the eternal conflict between generations in the context of a society that is breaking down”. In addition, the film picked up the Award for Best Director, an acknowledgement of the...
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