CAnnes, Nepali take "Elephants in the murk" has created story by comely the number one film from the country to win at Cannes, taking home the Un Certain Regard Jury Prize at the 79th edition of the world's most prestigious film festival.Written and directed by Abinash Bikram Shah in his feature debut, the film was also the first Nepali film to be selected in the segment, which runs parallel to the main competition for the Palme d'Or and highlights emerging filmmakers and distinctive storytelling voices.Set in Thori, a forested village in Nepal's southern Terai plains, "Elephants in the Fog" follows the lives of transgender women living on the margins of their community.The story is mainly about Pirati, the matriarch of a Kinnar community, who dreams of escaping to live with the man she loves. But when one of her daughters goes missing, she must investigate and choose between her desire for freedom and her responsibilities to her community, according to the official logline.In his acceptance speech, Shah said cinema has the power to look into the shadows. He was accompanied by the film's cast on stage."For so long, the lives of Pirati and her daughters, the communities and all the persons, who are in the East, have been kept invisible. By bringing our story here and by recognising it with this award, we have pulled those margins into the light. We have made the invisible visible," he said, dedicating the honour to his team."Elephants in the Fog" features Pushpa Thing, Deepika Yadav, Jasmine Bishwakarma, Shanti Giri, Gauri Malla, Maotse Gurung, Sanjay Gupta Dura, Mahima Nawabag and Akanksha Karki.The film is a co-production between Nepali companies Underground Talkies Nepal and Jayanthi Creations, with partners from France, Germany, Brazil and Norway.Shah is no stranger to Cannes. His earlier short film "Lori" received a Special Mention at the 75th edition of the festival, becoming the first Nepali short to earn that recognition.His previous writing credits include "Kalo Pothi", "Highway" and "Tatini", all screened at various international festivals.The top Un Certain Regard prize went to Austrian director Sandra Wollner's "Everytime", a drama about a family on summer holiday struck by a tragedy that ripples through their lives and relationships.The Special Jury Prize went to "Iron Boy", a hand-painted animated feature by Louis Clichy about an 11-year-old boy in rural France. It is Clichy's first solo directorial outing after years as a Pixar animator on "WALL-E" and "Up".The best actor award went to Bradley Fiomona Dembeasset for Rafiki Fariala's "Congo Boy", while the best actress award was shared by Marina de Tavira, Daniela Marin Navarro and Mariangel Villegas, the three leads of Valentina Maurel's Costa Rica-set family drama "Siempre Soy Tu Animal Materno".This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.
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