'Filthy' Wins Grand Jury Prize at Sheffield DocFest, Qualifies for Oscars
The 33rd Sheffield DocFest, recognized as the UK's leading nonfiction film festival, has concluded its latest edition. The film 'Filthy' (Sucia – Per què no vas fer res?), directed by Bàrbara Mestanza and Marc Pujolar, was awarded the Grand Jury Prize in International Competition on Sunday night. This win automatically qualifies the documentary for consideration in the upcoming Academy Awards.

The 33rd Sheffield DocFest, a prominent nonfiction film festival in the United Kingdom, concluded today following its award presentations.
Among the honors bestowed, 'Filthy' (Sucia – Per què no vas fer res?) received the Grand Jury Prize in International Competition. The film was directed by Bàrbara Mestanza and Marc Pujolar.
The award was presented Sunday night and carries significant implications for the documentary. By securing the Grand Jury Prize, 'Filthy' is now automatically qualified for consideration for an Oscar.
According to Deadline Hollywood, the festival wrapped up after announcing its full list of winners.

