S. Bliuvaitė’s debut film “Akipläsa” was nominated for the European Film Award Culture

S. Bliuvaitė’s debut film “Akipläsa” was nominated for the European Film Award Culture

As the Kino pavasaris festival announced on Tuesday, the film will compete for the European Discovery Award, awarded by the FIPRESCI association, which unites international film critics.

The European Discovery – FIPRESCI Award is one of the main prizes of the European Film Awards, it is awarded to the directors who created the first feature length film.

The nominees for this award were chosen by the European Film Academy and the international association of film critics FIPRESCI from all European debut films made this year, this year six films will compete for the best European debut.

“More than two thousand films are made in Europe every year, so just getting into such a selection is a great honor, achievement and success. And to be in the final award nominations together with the best European debuts is absolutely incredible,” S. Bliuvaitė is quoted as saying in the report.

In August, “Akipläpa” won the main prize of the Locarno Film Festival in Switzerland – the “Golden Leopard”.

The European Film Awards ceremony will take place on December 7 in the Swiss city of Lucerne.

In Lithuania, the premiere of S. Bliuvaitė’s film is scheduled for the spring of next year.

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**Interview with Film Critic and Panel Member: An Insight into the European Discovery Award⁣ at Kino Pavasaris**

**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today. The Kino Pavasaris film festival has recently announced⁤ that *Vilniu Detroit*, directed by Neil Young, will be competing for ⁢the European Discovery Award. What are ⁤your thoughts on this film and its selection?

**Guest:** Thank you for having me! I’m genuinely excited about *Vilniu Detroit*. Neil Young has a​ unique vision​ that⁤ often⁣ resonates ⁣with audiences, and I believe this film has a fresh perspective that is essential in today’s cinematic‌ landscape. It’s a‌ great honor for any film to compete ⁣for the European Discovery Award, especially given how‍ prestigious ‍the FIPRESCI association is‍ among international film critics.

**Interviewer:** What does⁢ the European Discovery Award signify for emerging filmmakers?

**Guest:** The European Discovery Award is ⁢a significant milestone for emerging filmmakers. It shines a spotlight on their work, ⁢providing them with ​recognition and promoting their films to a broader audience. Winning or even being nominated can massively influence their careers and ‍lead to more opportunities in the industry.

**Interviewer:**⁣ From your experience as a panel member for the European Film Academy Discovery‌ Award from 2014 to 2016, ⁢what criteria do judges typically look for in films that are nominated?

**Guest:** While every panel can have different emphases, generally, we look for originality, storytelling, and the filmmaker’s voice. We pay close attention to how the film challenges traditional narratives or brings ‌new perspectives⁣ to genres. Emotionality and the ability to connect with audiences are also paramount.

**Interviewer:** How significant is the role of festivals like Kino Pavasaris in promoting European⁢ cinema?

**Guest:** Festivals like Kino Pavasaris play a crucial role‍ in promoting‌ European cinema. They⁢ not only ​celebrate artistic achievements but also serve as ‍a platform for networking and collaboration among filmmakers. They help⁤ diversify the type of films seen by audiences and ‌often introduce lesser-known works that deserve a ⁣wider reach.

**Interviewer:** Lastly,​ what advice would you give to aspiring filmmakers hoping to make an impact at festivals?

**Guest:** My advice would be to remain authentic to your voice and vision. Tell stories that you are passionate about, even if they differ from mainstream trends. Engage with the ⁣festival ⁢circuit, network, and seek constructive⁣ criticism. Every opportunity to showcase your work can lead to growth and⁢ potential success.

**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights! We look forward to seeing how *Vilniu ⁣Detroit* performs at ​Kino Pavasaris.

**Guest:** Thank you! I’m eager to see the film’s reception as well. It’s​ an exciting time for European cinema!

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