The EnergaCamerimage International Film Festival has selected three films for its main competition in 2024 that showcase cinematographic skill and explore different human experiences. The festival, held each year in Toruń, Poland, celebrates excellence in cinematography and visual storytelling.
One of the selected films is Jacques Audiard’s “Emilia Pérez.” The drama tells the true story of a Mexican drug cartel leader’s gender transition. It received praise at the Cannes Film Festival for its deft handling of multiple genres and powerful performances. Rachel Morrison’s directorial debut “The Fire Inside” chronicles Olympic boxer Claressa Shields’ rise to success. The biopic garnered acclaim at the Toronto International Film Festival for its unflinching portrayal of Shields’ journey.
Magnus von Horn’s period piece “The Girl with the Needle” is also part of the initial lineup. Set after World War I in Copenhagen, it follows a seamstress dealing with an unexpected pregnancy. Critics took note of its lead actress’s layered performance and emotionally gripping conclusion.
Two-time Oscar winner Cate Blanchett will serve as the head juror at this year’s festival. Blanchett is known for supporting film as an art form. She will help select the winners of the Golden Frog awards, presented for excellence in cinematography.
Other major events include the opening screening of Steve McQueen’s World War II film “Blitz” and the world premiere of Alec Baldwin’s Western “Rust.” A discussion will also honor the late cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, who passed away during the production of “Rust.”
As more selections are announced, this year’s festival promises to shed light on visual storytelling through diverse narratives and global works. Running from November 16th to 23rd, it will highlight the power of film to explore different human experiences.