Virginie Efira to Receive Locarno Film Festival's Leopard Club Award
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Nick Vivarelli
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The Locarno Film Festival will honor Belgian-born, France-based actress Virginie Efira with its Leopard Club Award on August 7. Efira recently appeared in two competition films at Cannes: Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "All of a Sudden" (for which she won acting honors and learned to act partly in Japanese) and Asghar Farhadi's "Parallel Tales." The award ceremony will include a screening of "All of a Sudden" at the festival's outdoor Piazza venue.
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· 2 pulledEfira will be feted by the Swiss fest, which is Europe's preeminent event dedicated to indie cinema, with its Leopard Club Award.
She will receive the prize on Aug. 7 when 'All of a Sudden,' for which Efira won acting honors in Cannes — and for which she learned to act partly in Japanese — will screen in the lakeside town's 6,500-seat outdoor Piazza
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