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    Home » “Thunder Road,” “People’s Republic of Desire” Take Grand Jury Honors At SXSW Fest

    “Thunder Road,” “People’s Republic of Desire” Take Grand Jury Honors At SXSW Fest

    By SHOOTWednesday, March 14, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4121 Views
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    A scene from "Thunder Road" (photo courtesy of SXSW)
    AUSTIN, Texas --

    Director Jim Cummings’ Thunder Road was the Grand Jury Winner at SXSW’s narrative feature competition. The honor was bestowed at the 2018 SXSW Film Festival Awards ceremony hosted by actor and comedian Jim Gaffigan at the historic Paramount Theatre in Austin. The proceedings recognized all of the fest’s juried award recipients.

    Cummings also wrote and stars in Thunder Road which centers on a police officer struggling to raise his young daughter in the midst of his troubled marriage and a career in chaos.

    On the documentary front, the SXSW Grand Jury Award went to People’s Republic of Desire from director Hao Wu. The documentary from China take us to the country’s popular live-streaming showrooms, introducing us to three millennials–a karaoke singer, a migrant worker and a rags-to-riches comedian–who seek fame, fortune and human connection, ultimately finding the same promises and perils online as in their real lives.

    Below is a full rundown of juried winners. (Audience Awards will be announced separately on Saturday, March 17, except for Headliners, which will be announced on Monday, March 19.)

    Feature Film Grand Jury Awards

    Narrative Feature Competition

    Grand Jury Winner: Thunder Road
    Director: Jim Cummings

    Special Jury Recognition For First Feature: Carly Stone
    Film: The New Romantic

    Special Jury Recognition for Writing: Niljla Mu’min
    Film: Jinn

    Documentary Feature Competition

    Grand Jury Winner: People’s Republic of Desire
    Director: Hao Wu

    Special Jury Recognition for Best Cast: This One’s For The Ladies
    Director: Gene Graham

    Special Jury Recognition for Best Feminist Reconsideration of a Male Artist: Garry Winogrand: All Things are Photographable
    Director: Sasha Waters Freyer

    SXSW Short Film Jury Awards

    Narrative Shorts

    Jury Award Winner: Emergency
    Director: Carey Williams

    Special Jury Recognition for Acting:
    Actor: Shirley Chen from Krista

    Documentary Shorts

    Jury Award Winner: My Dead Dad’s Porno Tapes
    Director: Charlie Tyrell

    Midnight Shorts

    Jury Award Winner: Milk
    Director: Santiago Menghini

    Animated Shorts

    Jury Award Winner: Agua Viva
    Director: Alexa Lim Haas

    Special Jury Recognition: JEOM
    Director: Kangmin Kim

    Music Videos

    Jury Award Winner: “Second Hand Lovers” – Oren Lavie
    Director: Oren Lavie

    Special Jury Recognition for Acting: “Territory” – The Blaze
    Director: The Blaze

    Texas Shorts

    Jury Award Winner: An Uncertain Future
    Director: Iliana Sosa & Chelsea Hernandez

    Texas High School Shorts

    Jury Award Winner: The Night I Lost My Favorite Jacket
    Director: Jenna Krumerman

    Special Jury Recognition: CCISD Strong
    Director: Sofia Rasmussen

    Independent Episodics

    Jury Award Winner: Beast
    Director: Ben Strang

    Special Jury Recognition: She’s the Ticket
    Director: Nadia Hallgren

    SXSW Film Design Awards

    Excellence in Poster Design

    Jury Award Winner: The Gospel of Eureka
    Designer: Matt Taylor

    Special Jury Recognition: A Little Wisdom
    Designer: Adam Zhu

    Excellence in Title Design

    Jury Award Winner: Counterpart
    Director: Karin Fong

    Special Jury Recognition: Godless
    Director: John Likens

    SXSW Special Awards

    SXSW LUNA® Gamechanger Award – Narrative
    Winner: First Match, Olivia Newman

    Special Jury Recognition:
    Unlovable, Suzi Yoonessi

    SXSW LUNA® Chicken & Egg Award – Documentary
    Winner: On Her Shoulders Alexandria Bombach

    Special Jury Recognition:
    ¡Las Sandinistas!, Jenny Murray

    Louis Black “Lone Star” Award
    Winner: Daughters of the Sexual Revolution: The Untold Story of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
    Director: Dana Adam Shapiro

    SXSW Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award
    Winner: Prospect, Zeek Earl & Chris Caldwell

    Vimeo Staff Picks Award
    Presented to: Krista directed by Danny Madden

    Karen Schmeer Film Editing Fellowship
    Presented to: Kristin Bye

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    Review: Filmmaker Lynne Ramsay’s “Die, My Love” Starring Jennifer Lawrence

    Thursday, November 6, 2025

    A primal punk spirit rages through Lynne Ramsay's "Die, My Love," a jagged, go-for-broke psychodrama starring Jennifer Lawrence as an increasingly unhinged new mother and Robert Pattinson as her husband. In this cauldron of marital nightmare, set in a ramshackle rural Montana home, there are fires, real and imagined, and a variety of wildlife. There's an incessantly yapping dog, brought home by Jackson (Pattinson) shortly after the couple move in from New York. There's a horse in the road, inopportunely. And on the shirt on Grace (Lawrence) is a tiger. But, more than these animalistic flourishes, there is Grace, herself. In a moment early in the film, she prowls on all fours through tall grass, with a knife in her hand. The shorthand description of Ramsay's film, adapted from a 2012 novel by the Argentine writer Ariana Harwicz, is that it's about a woman with postpartum depression. But that's not quite right. It's more about the power and urges of a woman who, like a beautiful, feral creature, is not taking to domestication. That's the appealing through line of "Die, My Love," though it can be difficult to firmly grasp it in Ramsay's piercing but tediously overamplified character study. Still, as unkempt and overwrought as "Die, My Love" is, it's not a movie that's timidly weighing in on parenting and gender roles. There's plenty to admire in Ramsay's uncompromising and delirious portrait of marital hell, particularly in the bracingly raw performance of Lawrence. The abandon with which she throws herself into the role is enough to make you exclaim "Mother!" Grace and Jackson have moved near his childhood home. Their house belonged to Jackson's uncle before he killed himself. Jackson's parents (Nick Nolte, Sissy Spacek) live nearby, and Spacek's knowing... Read More

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