The 56th Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia took place from 5 October to 15, 2023, in Sitges, Catalonia, Spain. The supernatural horror film Sister Death, directed by Paco Plaza, opened the festival. Argentine horror film When Evil Lurks by Demián Rugna won the Best Feature Film Award.
Background
The official artwork for the festival was unveiled on 24 May 2023. Photographed by Nacho Alegre, it was inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 film The Birds, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the film. On 12 September, the festival announced both the recipients for the special awards and the complete lineup. German-American producer Jan Harlan and American director and visual effects supervisor Phil Tippett wil received the Honorary Grand Prize while Spanish director J. A. Bayona, Japanese director Hideo Nakata and American director Lee Unkrich, all will be honored with the Time Machine Award (Premi MÃÂ quina del Temps).
Juries
The juries consists of the following members:
Main competition
Noves Visions / Anima't
- Katharina Kubrick, American art director
- Sergi Caballero, Spanish filmmaker
- Fred Tsui, Chinese consultant
Blood Window / ÃÂrbita
- Max Karli, French film producer
- Agnela DomÃÂnguez, Spanish cultural manager
- Júlia Olmo, Spanish journalist and critic
Méliès d'Argent
- Matthew Turner, British journalist and film critic
- Alexandra West, Canadian film critic
- Maura McHugh, Irish writer
Brigadoon
- Raúl Cerezo, Spanish director
- Daniel RodrÃÂguez Sánchez, Spanish writer and critic
- Aida Solé, Spanish blogger
CrÃÂtica / Méliès d'Or
- Ylenia Cañadas, Spanish film critic
- Francesc Miró, Spanish film critic
- Antoni Peris, Spanish film critic
SGAE Nova Autoria
- Jaume Balagueró, Spanish director and screenwriter
- Marta Grau, Spanish screenwriter, writer and script editor
- Alfonso De Vilallonga, Spanish film composer, vocalist and singer-songwriter
Sections
The films selected for each section are as follows:
Official selection
In competition
<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates Best Feature Film winner.
Out of competition
Shorts
ÃÂrbita
<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates ÃÂrbita winner.
Panorama
Anima't
<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates Best Animated Feature Film winner.
Noves Visions
<span style="background:#E7CD00">Highlighted title</span> indicates Noves Visions winner.
Series
Nova Autoria
Sitges Documenta
Midnight X-Treme
Brigadoon
Sitges Classics
Notes
Awards
The following awards were presented at the 56th Edition:
Official competition
Noves Visions
- Best Film: Moon Garden by Ryan Stevens Harris
- Best Direction: David Kapac and Andrija Mardesic for The Uncle
- Best Short Film: The Old Young Crow by Liam Lopinto
- Special Mentions
- Special Mention: Halfway Home by Madarász Isti
- Special Mention for Screenplay: Christine Doyon and Ariane Louis-Seize for Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
- Special Mention for Cinematography: Andrea Arnone for Mimì: Prince of Darkness
Méliès d'Argent
- Méliès d'Argent Award for the Best Fantastic Genre Feature Film: Bitten by Romain de Saint-Blanquat
- Méliès d'Argent Award for the Best European Fantastic Genre Short Film: Cultes by David Padilla
Anima't
ÃÂrbita
- Best Feature Film: The Last Stop in Yuma County by Francis Galluppi
Critic's Jury
Brigadoon
- Brigadoon Paul Naschy Award for the Best Short Film: Ellos by Néstor López, ÃÂscar Romero
SGAE Nova Autoria
- Best Direction-Production: Mikel Garrido for Tenemos patria
- Best Screenplay: Karen JoaquÃÂn for O que me parta un rayo
- Best Original Music: Márcio Echeverria for The Sun Thief
Carnet Jove Jury
- Best Feature Film in the SOFC: Bitten by Romain de Saint-Blanquat
- Best Sitges Documenta Film: Kim's Video by David Redmon, Ashley Sabin
People' Choice Award
- Grand People's Choice Award for Best Feature Film in the SOFC: Robot Dreams by Pablo Berger
- Panorama FantÃÂ stic People's Choice Award: ' by Nick Kozakis
- Focus Asia People's Choice Award: ' by Lee Sang-yong
- Midnight X-Treme People's Choice Award: I'll Crush Y'all by Kike Narcea
Other awards
Special awards
References
External links