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2007 Montreal World Film Festival AwardsMonday, September 3--------In an unprecedented move, the Competition Jury of the Montreal World Film Festival decided to split the Festival's highest honor, the Grand Prix Des Ameriques, a first in Festival history. The period drama UN SECRET by veteran French director Claude Miller, which had its world premiere at the event and closed the Festival's 31st edition this evening, shared the honor with BEN-X, a Belgian/Dutch co-production by first-time director Nic Balthazar. BEN-X, a highly imaginative film about an autistic young man who uses the world of on-line communications and computer games to exact revenge on the bullys who torment him. The film was a big prize winner, also winning the Ecumenical Prize for its "unsual use of religious imagery to promote spiritual and human awareness", as well as winning the Festival Audience Award. Balthazar was certainly the "find" of this year's Festival, which had an unusually strong roster of films in the World Cinema Competition and the First Film Competition. Nearly 75 films in all sections of the Festival were from first-time directors, further solidifying Montreal's reputation as a festival of discovery of new talents. Three films were honored in the First Film Competiton, including DONG SUN (BAMBOO SHOOTS), a story of cultural conflict in modern China by director Jian Yi, which won the Bronze Zenith; MALOS HABITS (BAD HABITS), a tale of hearty appetites and table manners by Mexican director Simon Bross, which won the Silver Zenith; and LA CAJA (THE WOODEN BOX), a tale of community set in the 1960s in the Canary Islands, by Spanish director Juan Carlos Falcón, which won the Golden Zenith (first pirze). Other major awards announced to a packed house at the Maisonneuve Theater, the Festival's impressive screening venue, included a Special Grand Jury Prize to the Israel film NOODLE by director Ayelet Menahemi; the Best Director Prize to Switzerland's Jacob Berger for the multi-character drama 1 JOURNEE (1 DAY); and a shared Best Actor Prize for the two leads (playing a transsexual and an autistic boy respectively) in the Portugese drama A OUTRA MARGEM (THE OTHER SIDE) by director Luis Filipe Rocha. The Best Screenplay Award to Moroccan writer/director Latif Lalouh for SAMIRA'S GARDEN, a lacerating indictment of arranged marriage and the emotional turmoil of love and betrayal. That film also won the FIPRESCI International Critics Prize, announced earlier this afternoon. Unfortunately, the twin awards for Lalouh were somewhat bittersweet. The director was rushed to a Montreal hospital earlier in the day after suffering a mild heart attack. One only hopes that the honors given to him by the Festival will help him have a speedy recovery. A full list of Festival Awards is included below. For more information on the films, visit the Festival's website: www.ffm-montreal.org Sandy Mandelberger, Montreal World FF Dailies Editor
AWARDS OF THE WORLD FILM FESTIVAL - MONTRÉAL 2007 WORLD CINEMA COMPETITION Grand Prix des Ameriques: Special Grand Prix of the Jury: Best Director: Best Artistic Contribution: Best Actress: Best Actor: Best Screenplay: Innovation Award:
SHORT FILM COMPETITION 1er prize: Jury Award: FIRST FILMS WORLD COMPETITION Golden Zenith for the Best First Fiction Feature Film: Silver Zenith for First Fiction Feature Film: Bronze Zenith for the First Fiction Feature Film: Special Mention in the First Feature Film Category: PUBLIC AWARDS Public Award for the most popular film of the Festival : Public Award for the most popular canadian feature film : Glauber Rocha Award for the Best Latin American Film : Award for Best Documentary Film : Award for Best Canadian Short Film : FIPRESCI PRIZE (INTERNATIONAL FILM CRITICS) ECUMENICAL PRIZE 04.09.2007 | AwardsWatch's blog Cat. : 2007 Montreal World Film Festival Awards ANDREA SAWAKTZKI Audience Award Ayelet Menahemi Ayelet Menahemi Ben X BEN-X Brazil Bruno Danan Cinema of Israel Claude Miller CUERPO David Uloth DONG SUN DUARTE ALMEIDA Émile Gaudreault Entertainment Entertainment Films FIPRESCI Prize France Igor Heitzmann Israel Jacob Berger Jan Zabeil (Allemagne) Jian Yi Juan Carlos Falcón Khuat Akhmetov Latif Lahlou Latif Lalouh LILI A GILLES Luís Filipe Luis Filipe Rocha Montréal Montreal World FF Dailies Montreal World Film Festival Morocco Netherlands Nic Balthazar Nic Balthazar Noodle Ray Loriga Sandy Mandelberger Serge Coelo Simon Bross Simón Bross TARTINA CITY Technology Technology the Best Director prize the Best Screenplay Award the FIPRESCI the Montreal World Film Festival The World Film Festival TOMÁS ALMEIDA UN SECRET United Nations Volker Einrauch
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