‘Riceboy Sleeps’ and ‘Until Branches Bend’ win top film prizes at VIFF
VANCOUVER — Anthony Shim’s coming-of-age drama “Riceboy Sleeps” is proving to be a hit on the festival circuit, taking home the Best Canadian Film Award at the Vancouver International Film Festival.
The film,which is based on Shim’s experiences growing up in British Columbia in the 1990s, also won the prestigious Platform Prize at the Toronto International Film Festival last month.
The bilingual story stars Korean actress Choi Seung-yoon as a mother who is looking for a fresh start in Canada with her son. The Best Canadian Film prize, announced Friday in Vancouver, is worth $15,000.
Director Sophie Jarvis’ first-time feature “Until Branches Bend” also saw a strong showing at VIFF, winning the $10,000 Best British Columbia Film award.