#CannesLions2017: “We don't need awards to believe in our work” - Dan Mace
The Silver Screen he won at the 2017 Young Director Awards is actually a new country record as this is Mace’s third Young Director Award in just two years at Cannes Lions.
Impressive stuff. I pinned down Mace for his views on SA’s performance at Cannes Lions 2017, the calibre of the SA craft and production scene and more…
Jeez, where do I begin? First off, well done to Terence Neale for being the first SA director to ever win a Grand Prix at Cannes! That’s just pure inspiration.
I also loved seeing Sunu walking away with a bunch of awards; I’ve seen him grafting so hard everyday since I have been at Egg.
I feel like the South African presence was huge this year, not just in film, entertainment and craft, but in radio as well. We don’t need awards to believe in our work, but they are a great indication of where you stand in your field internationally, so to read the list of winners from SA is pretty awesome.
Awards are always a lottery. I don’t think you can ever bank on winning anything. An award doesn’t measure your talent or success, but rather how current and relatable your creative ideas were with that certain project. I am, however, feeling really positive for Egg Films’ awards prospects at the Loeries this year; there are just too many great productions not to walk away with a bunch of rad statues!
That’s a tricky question. I do believe that craft and production are bettered the bigger the budgets, but this does not mean it’s impossible to shine with no money, either. It all depends of the concept and the way in which the director envisions it. If there’s a great synergy here, the director will be able to connect with his key crew in a special way in order to create something really epic. We are an industry that’s growing every day and we aren’t scared to take risks – that’s where we shine. I don’t think there’s much negative to say about the industry as a whole, as from what I can see it’s really strengthening. I am still new to this world, so giving negative feedback wouldn't really be fair, either.
Balanced and inspirational as always. View Mace’s winning work – ‘Here’s to the us in every Tusker’ – embedded below:
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