AQCC Competition
The jury was made up of Alexandre Fontaine Rousseau (critic, comic strip writer and translator), Guillaume Potvin (critic, programmer and teacher) and Prune Paycha (photographer and critic).
AWARDS:
Best Film: Me and My Victim
Canada/USA, d. Maurane and Billy Pedlow
Through an ultra-contemporary aesthetic, inspired by memes and Instagram lives, Maurane and Billy Pedlow's first film manages to intelligently deal with complex issues such as consent and the power issues that arise in human relationships. By agreeing to re-enact their meeting through a narration that is as playful as it is ruthless, ME AND MY VICTIM offers a fragmented, lively and disturbing story of an intimacy made up of gropings, failures, sometimes tenderness, and above all lucid and necessary confrontations. For its audacity and for the place it leaves for spectators within its brilliant system, the AQCC jury is pleased to award its prize to ME AND MY VICTIM directed by Maurane and Billy Pedlow.
Special Jury Mention: VULCANIZADORA
USA, d. Joel Potrykus
The AQCC jury also wanted to give special mention to the most recent film by an independent filmmaker whose voice and vision have been refined over time. The new film from Fantasia regular Joel Potrykus is the logical sequel to Buzzard, The Alchemist Cookbook and Relaxer. But it is also his most accomplished work to date. It is a pessimistic film, bordering on nihilism, which remains animated by great compassion for the fate of its characters – a humanist story, in the most difficult conditions possible. For the rigor of its production, commensurate with the uncompromising quest for the absolute that it depicts, the AQCC jury is pleased to offer its special mention to VULCANIZADORA by Joel Potrykus.