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Sutherland Trophy

The Sutherland Trophy was created in 1958 by the British Film Institute as an annual award for "the maker of the most original and imaginative film introduced at the National Film Theatre during the year".[1]

History

In 1997, the criteria changed to honour the maker of the most original and imaginative first feature screened during the London Film Festival.[2]

The award is a sculpture in silver by Gerald Benney. It is presented on the closing night of the Festival. The award was named after the British Film Institute's patron, George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 5th Duke of Sutherland.

List of winners

Year Director(s) Film Country
1958 Yasujirō Ozu Tokyo Story   Japan
1959 Satyajit Ray[3] The World of Apu   India
1960 Michelangelo Antonioni L'Avventura   Italy
1961 Ermanno Olmi Il Posto   Italy
1962 Jacques Rivette Paris Belongs to Us   France
1963 Alain Resnais Muriel   France
1964 Grigori Kozintsev Hamlet   Soviet Union
1965 Jean-Luc Godard Pierrot le Fou   France
1966 André Delvaux The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short   Belgium
1967 Masaki Kobayashi Samurai Rebellion   Japan
1968 Jean-Marie Straub and Danièle Huillet The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach   France
1969 Jacques Rivette L'Amour fou   France
1970 Bernardo Bertolucci The Conformist   Italy
1971 Robert Bresson Four Nights of a Dreamer   France
1972 Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas The Hour of the Furnaces   Argentina
1973 Giorgi Shengelaia Pirosmani   Soviet Union
1974 Rainer Werner Fassbinder Martha   West Germany
1975 Theodoros Angelopoulos The Travelling Players   Greece
1976 Nagisa Oshima In the Realm of the Senses   Japan
1977 Hans-Jürgen Syberberg Hitler: A Film from Germany   West Germany
1978 Mark Rappaport The Scenic Route   United States
1979 Zeki Ökten The Herd   Turkey
1980 Peter Greenaway (shared) The Falls   United Kingdom
Xie Jin (shared) Two Stage Sisters   China
1981 Helma Sanders-Brahms No Mercy, No Future   West Germany
1982 Adoor Gopalakrishnan Elippathayam   India
1983 Chris Marker Sans Soleil   France
1984 Lino Brocka This Is My Country   Philippines
1985 Chen Kaige Yellow Earth   China
1986 Bill Douglas Comrades   United Kingdom
1987 Edward Yang (shared) Terrorizers   Taiwan
Souleymane Cissé (shared) Yeelen   Mali
1989 Nils Gaup Pathfinder   Norway
1990 Steve Kloves[4] The Fabulous Baker Boys   United States
1991 Elaine Proctor On the Wire   South Africa
1992 Jocelyn Moorhouse Proof   Australia
1993 Julio Medem Vacas   Spain
1994 Tran Anh Hung The Scent of Green Papaya   Vietnam
1995 Moufida Tlatli The Silences of the Palace   Tunisia
1996 Jevon O'Neill Bob's Weekend   United Kingdom
1997 Bruno Dumont The Life of Jesus   France
1998 Samira Makhmalbaf The Apple   Iran
1999 Lynne Ramsay Ratcatcher   United Kingdom
2000 Kenneth Lonergan You Can Count on Me   United States
2001 Asif Kapadia The Warrior   United Kingdom
2002 Delphine Gleize[5] Carnages   France
2003 Siddiq Barmak Osama   Afghanistan
2004 Jonathan Caouette[6] Tarnation   United States
2005 Kari Paljakka[7] For the Living and the Dead   Finland
2006 Andrea Arnold Red Road   United Kingdom
2007 Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi[8] Persepolis   France
2008 Sergey Dvortsevoy Tulpan   Kazakhstan
2009 Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani Ajami   Palestine
2010 Clio Barnard[9] The Arbor   United Kingdom
2011 Pablo Giorgelli Las Acacias   Argentina
2012 Benh Zeitlin Beasts of the Southern Wild   United States
2013 Anthony Chen Ilo Ilo   Singapore
2014 Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy[10] The Tribe   Ukraine
2015 Robert Eggers[11] The Witch   United States
2016 Julia Ducournau[12] Raw   France
2017 John Trengove The Wound   South Africa
2018 Lukas Dhont[13] Girl   Belgium
2019 Mati Diop[14] Atlantics   France
2021 Wandel Laura[15] Playground   Belgium

See also

References

  1. ^ 1963 London Film Festival Programme, London: BFI
  2. ^ BBC, "Warrior conquers London Film Festival", 23 November 2001
  3. ^ "The World of Apu". Satyajit Ray official site. Retrieved 4 March 2009.
  4. ^ 60 years of awards at the London Film Festival – A brief history of the competition|BFI
  5. ^ The Independent, "'Carnages' at London Film Festival", 22 November 2002
  6. ^ 'Tarnation' wins top prize at London Film Festival – Chron.com
  7. ^ Finnish Embassy, "Kari Paljakka's film wins the Sutherland Trophy", 9 November 2002
  8. ^ Persepolis, Unrelated take prizes at London Film Festival| News |Screen Daily
  9. ^ London film festival: British director Clio Barnard wins best newcomer, The Guardian
  10. ^ "Russian Oscar Entry 'Leviathan' Takes Top Prize at London Film Fest". Variety. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  11. ^ "London Film Festival Closes With Well-Received 'Steve Jobs' And Femme-Dominated Awards Ceremony". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 19 October 2015.
  12. ^ "Certain Women, Raw triumph in London". Cineuropa. 17 October 2016.
  13. ^ "2018 competition winners". British Film Institute. 20 October 2018. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
  14. ^ "2019 competition winners". British Film Institute. 12 October 2019. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  15. ^ "Belgian playground bullying drama wins at London Film Festival". British Film Institute. 18 October 2021.

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The Sutherland Trophy was created in 1958 by the British Film Institute as an annual award for the maker of the most original and imaginative film introduced at the National Film Theatre during the year 1 Contents 1 History 2 List of winners 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditIn 1997 the criteria changed to honour the maker of the most original and imaginative first feature screened during the London Film Festival 2 The award is a sculpture in silver by Gerald Benney It is presented on the closing night of the Festival The award was named after the British Film Institute s patron George Sutherland Leveson Gower 5th Duke of Sutherland List of winners EditYear Director s Film Country1958 Yasujirō Ozu Tokyo Story Japan1959 Satyajit Ray 3 The World of Apu India1960 Michelangelo Antonioni L Avventura Italy1961 Ermanno Olmi Il Posto Italy1962 Jacques Rivette Paris Belongs to Us France1963 Alain Resnais Muriel France1964 Grigori Kozintsev Hamlet Soviet Union1965 Jean Luc Godard Pierrot le Fou France1966 Andre Delvaux The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short Belgium1967 Masaki Kobayashi Samurai Rebellion Japan1968 Jean Marie Straub and Daniele Huillet The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach France1969 Jacques Rivette L Amour fou France1970 Bernardo Bertolucci The Conformist Italy1971 Robert Bresson Four Nights of a Dreamer France1972 Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas The Hour of the Furnaces Argentina1973 Giorgi Shengelaia Pirosmani Soviet Union1974 Rainer Werner Fassbinder Martha West Germany1975 Theodoros Angelopoulos The Travelling Players Greece1976 Nagisa Oshima In the Realm of the Senses Japan1977 Hans Jurgen Syberberg Hitler A Film from Germany West Germany1978 Mark Rappaport The Scenic Route United States1979 Zeki Okten The Herd Turkey1980 Peter Greenaway shared The Falls United KingdomXie Jin shared Two Stage Sisters China1981 Helma Sanders Brahms No Mercy No Future West Germany1982 Adoor Gopalakrishnan Elippathayam India1983 Chris Marker Sans Soleil France1984 Lino Brocka This Is My Country Philippines1985 Chen Kaige Yellow Earth China1986 Bill Douglas Comrades United Kingdom1987 Edward Yang shared Terrorizers TaiwanSouleymane Cisse shared Yeelen Mali1989 Nils Gaup Pathfinder Norway1990 Steve Kloves 4 The Fabulous Baker Boys United States1991 Elaine Proctor On the Wire South Africa1992 Jocelyn Moorhouse Proof Australia1993 Julio Medem Vacas Spain1994 Tran Anh Hung The Scent of Green Papaya Vietnam1995 Moufida Tlatli The Silences of the Palace Tunisia1996 Jevon O Neill Bob s Weekend United Kingdom1997 Bruno Dumont The Life of Jesus France1998 Samira Makhmalbaf The Apple Iran1999 Lynne Ramsay Ratcatcher United Kingdom2000 Kenneth Lonergan You Can Count on Me United States2001 Asif Kapadia The Warrior United Kingdom2002 Delphine Gleize 5 Carnages France2003 Siddiq Barmak Osama Afghanistan2004 Jonathan Caouette 6 Tarnation United States2005 Kari Paljakka 7 For the Living and the Dead Finland2006 Andrea Arnold Red Road United Kingdom2007 Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi 8 Persepolis France2008 Sergey Dvortsevoy Tulpan Kazakhstan2009 Scandar Copti and Yaron Shani Ajami Palestine2010 Clio Barnard 9 The Arbor United Kingdom2011 Pablo Giorgelli Las Acacias Argentina2012 Benh Zeitlin Beasts of the Southern Wild United States2013 Anthony Chen Ilo Ilo Singapore2014 Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy 10 The Tribe Ukraine2015 Robert Eggers 11 The Witch United States2016 Julia Ducournau 12 Raw France2017 John Trengove The Wound South Africa2018 Lukas Dhont 13 Girl Belgium2019 Mati Diop 14 Atlantics France2021 Wandel Laura 15 Playground BelgiumSee also EditJohn Cassavetes Award Independent filmReferences Edit 1963 London Film Festival Programme London BFI BBC Warrior conquers London Film Festival 23 November 2001 The World of Apu Satyajit Ray official site Retrieved 4 March 2009 60 years of awards at the London Film Festival A brief history of the competition BFI The Independent Carnages at London Film Festival 22 November 2002 Tarnation wins top prize at London Film Festival Chron com Finnish Embassy Kari Paljakka s film wins the Sutherland Trophy 9 November 2002 Persepolis Unrelated take prizes at London Film Festival News Screen Daily London film festival British director Clio Barnard wins best newcomer The Guardian Russian Oscar Entry Leviathan Takes Top Prize at London Film Fest Variety Retrieved 23 October 2014 London Film Festival Closes With Well Received Steve Jobs And Femme Dominated Awards Ceremony Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 19 October 2015 Certain Women Raw triumph in London Cineuropa 17 October 2016 2018 competition winners British Film Institute 20 October 2018 Retrieved 30 December 2018 2019 competition winners British Film Institute 12 October 2019 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Belgian playground bullying drama wins at London Film Festival British Film Institute 18 October 2021 External links EditBritish Film Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sutherland Trophy 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