The Jury announce the winner films in this Documenta Madrid Edition.
Here is the complete list of winner films of this Sixth Edition:
ORIGINAL FULL-LENGTH DOCUMENTARY SECTION
First Prize of the Jury
LA QUEMADURA, by René Ballesteros (France, Chile).
Second Prize of the Jury
Les Racines du Brouillard by Dounia Bovet-Woltèche (Belgium).
Honorable Mention of the Jury
TABOU by Orane Burri (France)
Audience Award
EL GAUCHO by Andrés Jarach (Argentina, France)
ORIGI...
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