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Cannes 2009: Fish Tank and Thirst Share 3rd Place Ribbon (Grand Jury Prize)

Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank (my top feature of the festival) shared the third place prize and was a critical favorite while Park Chan-Wook was critically panned winner for his vampire thriller film from Korea.

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There were cheers and jeers for the winners of the Grand Jury Prize. Andrea Arnold’s Fish Tank (my top feature of the festival) shared the third place prize and was a critical favorite while Park Chan-Wook was critically panned winner for his vampire thriller film from Korea. Both are small films that might benefit from such a push especially on the film fest circuit and domestic markets. 

Fish Tank sees Katie Jarvis play a troubled 15-year-old excluded from school and ostracized by her friends. Fassbender takes on the role of a mysterious stranger who romances Mia’s mother.

Thirst sees Song Kang-ho and Shin Ha-kyun in a plot that involves a priest who participates in a medical experiment to find a cure for a deadly disease with traumatic repercussions.

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