Jude's 'Barbarians' wins Karlovy Vary film fest's top prize | Inquirer Entertainment

Jude’s ‘Barbarians’ wins Karlovy Vary film fest’s top prize

/ 05:51 PM July 09, 2018

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PRAGUE (AP) — Romanian director Radu Jude’s “I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians” has won the top prize at the 53rd edition of an international film festival in the Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary.

The Karlovy Vary Film Festival’s grand jury chose Jude’s movie that pivots between past and present to explore Romania’s collaboration with Nazi Germany from among 12 contenders for the Crystal Globe on Saturday.

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The filmmaker’s previous features, including “Aferim!” (2015) and “Scarred Hearts” (2016), also won awards at international festivals.

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“I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians” tackles an uncomfortable period of Romania’s history. The film uses a theatrical reenactment of a Romanian Army massacre of Jews in Ukraine to confront the country’s wartime legacy and current politics. CC

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