April de Dea Kulumbegashvili triunfa en el Festival de Vilna
- O de Rúnar Rúnarsson y La semilla de la higuera sagrada de Mohammad Rasoulof se han llevado respectivamente el premio a mejor cortometraje y el premio del público
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The 2025 edition of the Vilnius Film Festival (Kino Pavasaris, 7-23 March) has wrapped with Dea Kulumbegashvili’s April [+lee también:
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The international competition jury was made up of Denis Krupnov, founder of Reason8; director-producer Giedrė Žickytė; senior Sundance programmer Heidi Zwicker; and helmer Mania Akbari.
In the Short Film Competition, Icelandic director Rúnar Rúnarsson was honoured with the Best Film Award for O, a meditative exploration of addiction that the jury commended as “an achievement of classical cinematic language”. Meanwhile, the Award for Best Lithuanian Short went to Past the Hill of Napoleon’s Hat by Arnas Balčiūnas, recognised for its layered narrative and subtle storytelling.
Moreover, Giedrė Beinoriūtė’s documentary Sacrum and profanum in Pievenai was crowned Best Lithuanian Premiere. The film tells the story of a quiet, secluded village in north-western Lithuania that comes to life once a year to celebrate Catholic Easter, striving to preserve the vanishing ancient tradition of the Guardians of the Cross.
Another special prize – the Young Filmmaker Award, established by the Vida Ramaškienė Foundation – went to film editor Ignė Narbutaitė. The honour is dedicated to an artist whose experience encompasses work on film sets as well as in film education, editing and video art.
Finally, the Audience Award went to Mohammad Rasoulof’s The Seed of the Sacred Fig [+lee también:
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“Thank you to everyone who came to celebrate 30 years of cinema together,” said festival head Algirdas Ramaška. “This year, a record number of almost 130,000 people attended the festival. It’s heartening to know that we have so many like-minded people – friends and strangers alike – who watched films, shared their thoughts and met the festival’s guests. The 17-day marathon of auteur cinema is now over, and we’re already looking forward to the next one – the beginning of a new decade for Kino Pavasaris.”
Below is the full list of this year’s winners:
Best Film
April [+lee también:
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Special Mention
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Best Short
O – Rúnar Rúnarsson (Iceland/Sweden)
Special Mention
Favours – Agnes Skonare Karlsson (Sweden)
Best Lithuanian Short
Past the Hill of Napoleon’s Hat – Arnas Balčiūnas (Lithuania)
Best Lithuanian Premiere
Sacrum and profanum in Pievenai – Giedrė Beinoriūtė (Lithuania)
Audience Award
The Seed of the Sacred Fig [+lee también:
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Young Filmmaker Award
Ignė Narbutaitė
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