Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Yannick’ Wins Locarno Best European Film Prize

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Quentin Dupieux’s ‘Yannick’ Wins Locarno Best European Film Prize
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The French satire, about an audience member who hilariously disrupts a play mid-performance, has won the Europa Cinemas Label honor for best European film at the Swiss festival.

A debate with the actors ensues and things take a frightening turn when Yannick decides he wants to rewrite the evening’s script.premiered in Locarno on Aug. 3 and was well-received by both festival audiences and critics.

“We took the decision to award the Label to a film that presented a particular potential for European cinemas to attract a broad audience,” the Europa Cinemas jury said in a statement. “This comedy benefits from an original plot that is questioning the position of an elitist society but also the untouchability of art in general. It’s well-written, clever and funny.

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