The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki

  • The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mä Wins 2016 Un Certain Regard Prize at Cannes Film Festival

    [caption id="attachment_14016" align="aligncenter" width="926"]2016 The Jury and the Winners - Un Certain Regard Awards The Jury and the Winners – Un Certain Regard Awards (Cannes Film Festival)[/caption] HYMYILEVÄ MIES (The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki) by Juho Kuosmanen won the 2016 Un Certain Regard Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Summer 1962, Olli Mäki has a shot at the world championship title in featherweight boxing. From the Finnish countryside to the bright lights of Helsinki, everything has been prepared for his fame and fortune. All Olli has to do is lose weight and concentrate. But there is a problem – he has fallen in love with Raija. [caption id="attachment_14018" align="aligncenter" width="1296"]FUCHI NI TATSU (Harmonium) by Fukada Kôji FUCHI NI TATSU (Harmonium) by Fukada Kôji[/caption] FUCHI NI TATSU (Harmonium) by Fukada Kôji is the winner of Jury Prize. Toshio hires Yasaka in his workshop. This old acquaintance, who has just been released from prison, begins to meddle in Toshio’s family life… Un Certain Regard 2016 presented in competition 18 films hailing from 20 different countries. Seven of the works were first films. The Opening film was ESHTEBAK (Clash) by Mohamed Diab. Under the presidency of Marthe Keller (actress – Switzerland), the Jury was comprised of Jessica Hausner (director, producer – Austria), Diego Luna (actor, director, producer – Mexico), Ruben Östlund (director – Sweden) and Céline Sallette (actress – France). [caption id="attachment_14017" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki HYMYILEVÄ MIES (The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki) by Juho Kuosmanen[/caption] Prize of Un Certain Regard HYMYILEVÄ MIES (The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki) by Juho Kuosmanen Jury Prize FUCHI NI TATSU (Harmonium) by Fukada Kôji Prize for Best Director Matt Ross for CAPTAIN FANTASTIC [caption id="attachment_13531" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]Captain Fantastic Captain Fantastic[/caption] Deep in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, isolated from society, a devoted father dedicates his life to transforming his six young children into extraordinary adults. But when a tragedy strikes the family, they are forced to leave this self-created paradise and begin a journey into the outside world that challenges his idea of what it means to be a parent and brings into question everything he’s taught them. Prize for Best Screenplay Delphine Coulin & Muriel Coulin for VOIR DU PAYS (The Stopover) At the end of their tour of duty in Afghanistan, two young military women, Aurore and Marine, are given three days of decompression leave with their unit at a five-star resort in Cyprus, among tourists. But it’s not that easy to forget the war and leave the violence behind. Un Certain Regard Special Prize LA TORTUE ROUGE (The Red Turtle) by Michael Dudok de Wit [caption id="attachment_14000" align="aligncenter" width="1213"]THE RED TURTLE THE RED TURTLE[/caption] Through the story of a man shipwrecked on a tropical island inhabited by turtles, crabs and birds, THE RED TURTLE recounts the milestones in the life of a human being.

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