A Portuguese-Croatian film collaboration has taken the top prize at the 32nd edition of the Curtas de Vila do Conde festival. The film, “That’s How I Love You,” directed by Portuguese filmmaker Mário Macedo, captivated the jury with its subtle and intelligent storytelling.
Key Takeaways
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Grand Prize Winner: “That’s How I Love You” by Mário Macedo
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Setting: Filmed in Croatia with an exclusively Croatian cast
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Storyline: A child learns a cruel lesson while on holiday at his grandparents’ house
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Jury’s Praise: Noted for its intelligent approach to storytelling and emotional depth
The Winning Film: “That’s How I Love You”
“That’s How I Love You” (original title: “Tako te volim”) is an 18-minute film that tells the poignant story of a child who experiences a harsh lesson during a holiday at his grandparents’ countryside home. The film was praised by the jury for its ability to build tension in a world where tenderness and cruelty coexist. According to the jury, the film allowed viewers to understand growth and how love emanates, making it a memorable and joyful experience.
Other Award Winners
The festival also recognized several other outstanding films in various categories:
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Best Animated Short Film: “Les animaux vont mieux” by Nathan Ghali (France)
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Best Documentary: “Very Gentle Work” by Nate Lavey (USA)
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Best Fiction: “Pandarilo” by Marcela Heilbron (Panama)
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National Short Film Competition: “Rinha” by Rita M. Pestana
About Curtas de Vila do Conde
Established in 1993, the Curtas de Vila do Conde is Portugal’s premier international short film festival. It covers a wide range of categories including fiction, documentary, animation, experimental films, and music videos. The festival has become a significant platform for filmmakers to showcase their work and gain international recognition.
The 32nd edition of the festival concluded on a high note, celebrating the creativity and diversity of short films from around the world.