Berlin: ‘Adolfo’, ‘Hummingbirds’ Win 2023 Generation 14Plus Sidebar

Sofía Auza’s Mexican drama Adolfo, won the Crystal Bear for best film in the Berlinale’s Generation 14plus sidebar for youth films, as picked by Generation’s youth jury. The bittersweet drama, adapted from Auza’s 2019 short, stars Juan Daniel García Treviño and Rocío de la Mañana as two strangers who meet at a deserted bus stop at a crucial point in their lives. And the King Said, What a Fantastic Machine, a Swedish-Danish co-production directed by Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck received a special mention.

Hummingbirds, the documentary feature debut of directors Silvia Del Carmen Castaños and Estefanía “Beba” Contreras, has won the Grand Prix in Generation 14plus, the best film as picked by the section’s international jury.

More from The Hollywood Reporter

In the doc, the two filmmakers examine issue of immigration along the Texas-Mexican border through the lens of their own friendship. The Generation international jury called the film “a touching and subtle glimpse into the intimate moments of memorable characters…their self-determination and playfulness, as both protagonists and authors, is inspiring. Their actions, jokes, songs, laughs, and bodies are political and necessary as a way of resistance.”

A special mention in the Generation 14plus section went to Vuk Lungulov-Klotz’s Mutt, a drama set over the course of a single hectic day in New York City, and centered on a trans man ( Lio Mehiel) who finds his life shaken up by the reemergence of people he thought he had left behind since transitioning from female to male.

“A film with complex, ambivalent characters and relationships in the story of a single day, where the past comes back into the protagonist’s life. With brilliant acting and surprising storytelling,” the jury noted.

For the Generation Kplus section, for children’s films, the members of the Generation Kplus children’s jury honored Jub Clerc’s Australian feature Sweet As with its Crystal Bear for best film, with a special mention for Sea Sparkle from director Domien Huyghe. The international jury awarded Mira Fornay’s Slovakian drama Mimi (She – Hero) the top prize for best film, with a special mention for Longing for the World from Swiss director Jenna Hasse.

Click here to read the full article.