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Sad Girlz Wins Berlin Crystal Bear Award
21 Feb
Summary
- Mexican film 'Sad Girlz' won the Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival.
- The film explores friendship challenges after a sexual assault incident.
- Both international and youth juries awarded the top prize to the drama.

The Mexican film 'Sad Girlz,' directed by Fernanda Tovar, has secured the top Crystal Bear award in the Generation 14plus category at the Berlin International Film Festival. This feature debut captivated both professional and youth film juries with its sensitive portrayal of young friendship.
The drama centers on 16-year-old swimmers Paula and La Maestra, whose close friendship faces significant challenges following a disturbing incident at a party. The film delicately explores themes of sexual violence, silence, and the complexities of speaking out.
The international jury praised 'Sad Girlz' for its metaphorical imagery and authentic performances, highlighting its humor, sadness, and realism. The youth jury similarly lauded its powerful depiction of uncertainty, strength, and solidarity among the characters, noting its artistic merit and profound emotional resonance.




