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Scompartimento n. 6 - In viaggio con il destino conferma la sua corsa trionfale ai Jussi Awards

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- Successo agli Oscar finlandesi per il vincitore del Gran Premio di Cannes diretto da Juho Kuosmanen, affiancato da Il cieco che non voleva vedere il Titanic

Scompartimento n. 6 - In viaggio con il destino conferma la sua corsa trionfale ai Jussi Awards
Emilia Haukka, Juho Kuosmanen e Jussi Rantamäki con i loro Jussi Awards per Scompartimento n. 6 (© OneTake Productions)

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There was no stopping Compartment No. 6 [+leggi anche:
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at this year’s Jussi Awards in Helsinki at the weekend, with Juho Kuosmanen’s story about a Finnish student and a Russian miner stuck on a train together winning Best Film, Script, Direction, Cinematography, Editing, Make-up and Art Direction, as well as Best Leading Actress for Seidi Haarla. Back in Cannes, where it world-premiered, Cineuropa described Kuosmanen as “a very tender filmmaker, seemingly trying to stop himself from hugging these odd characters at any given moment and consistently delivering what some like to call ‘small stories with a big heart’.”

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Khadar Ayderus Ahmed’s The Gravedigger’s Wife [+leggi anche:
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, while securing its fair share of nominations, ended up collecting the statuettes for Best Music and Best Costume Design, while Rahul Jain’s Invisible Demons, exploring the gloomy consequences of India’s growing economy in Delhi, was named Best Documentary. Acclaimed actor Heikki Nousiainen – and a previous Jussi winner for Letters to Father Jacob [+leggi anche:
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– got the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Finally, Teemu Nikki’s Venice revelation The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic [+leggi anche:
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was granted the Nordisk Film Award and €20,000 – with the jury praising the cinematography by Sari Aaltonen – as well as the Best Leading Actor gong for Petri Poikolainen, who delivered a touching speech. In September, Poikolainen, who suffers from MS, opened up about his experiences after the film’s premiere: “I contacted Teemu because I thought it would be fun to meet up again. I never dreamt a movie would come out of it,” he said. The two met in the army, only to work on the film 24 years later. You can read the rest of the interview here.

Here is the full list of award winners:

Best Film
Compartment No. 6 [+leggi anche:
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- Juho Kuosmanen (Finland/Russia/Estonia/Germany)

Best Director
Juho Kuosmanen – Compartment No. 6

Best Actress
Seidi Haarla – Compartment No. 6

Best Actor
Petri Poikolainen – The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic [+leggi anche:
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Best Supporting Actress
Marja Packalén – 70 Is Just a Number

Best Supporting Actor
Lasse Poser – Fucking with Nobody [+leggi anche:
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Best Script
Andris Feldmanis, Livia Ulman, Juho Kuosmanen – Compartment No. 6

Best Cinematography
J-P Passi – Compartment No. 6

Best Music
Andre Matthias – The Gravedigger’s Wife [+leggi anche:
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(Finland/Germany/France/Somalia)

Best Sound Design
Sami Kiiski, Heikki Kossi – The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic

Best Editing
Jussi Rautaniemi – Compartment No. 6

Best Set Design
Kari Kankaanpää– Compartment No. 6

Best Costume Design
Anu Gould – The Gravedigger’s Wife

Best Make-up Design
Liina Pihel – Compartment No. 6

Nordisk Film Foundation Award
Teemu Nikki, Sari Aaltonen, Jani Pösö – The Blind Man Who Did Not Want to See Titanic

Best Documentary
Invisible Demons – Rahul Jain (India/Finland/Germany/USA)

Best Short Film
Goodbye Tornio – Emilia Hernesniemi

Audience Award
Syke: Hätätila – Tony Laine

Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award
Heikki Nousiainen

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