1992

FEATURE FILMS

Grand Prix of the Americas / Best film:

« El lado oscuro del corazón » (The Dark Side of the Heart) by Eliseo Subiela (Argentina-Canada)

Special Grand Prix of the Jury:
« Sofie » by Liv Ullmann (Denmark)

Best director:
« The Blue Danube Waltz » (Kek Duna Keringo) by Miklos Jancso (Hungary-France-U.S.A.)

Best actress:
Pascale Bussières in « Phantom Life » (La Vie fantôme) by Jacques Leduc (Canada)

Best Actor:
Richard Berry in « Le Petit prince a dit » by Christine Pascal (France)

Best screenplay:
« Le Petit prince a dit » by Christine Pascal (France), screenplay by Christine Pascal and Robert Boner

Best artistic contribution for photography:
« Sunday’s Children » by Daniel Bergman (Sweden), photography by Tony Forsberg.

SHORT FILMS

Best short film:
« A Feather Tale » by Michèle Cournoyer (Canada)

Jury’s award for short film:
« The Beach » by Patrick Bokanowski (France)

OTHER AWARDS

Montreal Award for the best first feature film:
« Acting Out » (Little Sharks) (Kleine Haie) by Sonke Wortmann (Germany)
Special mentions:
« Mozart Quarter » (Quartier Mozart) by Jean-Pierre Bekolo (Cameroon)
« Sunday’s Children » by Daniel Bergman (Sweden)
« Vacas » by Julio Medem (Spain)

Air Canada Award for the most popular film:
« Sofie » by Liv Ullmann (Denmark)

Super Ecran Award for the most popular Canadian film:
« Phantom Life » (La Vie fantôme) by Jacques Leduc (Canada)

International critics’ award (FIPRESCI):
For films in competition:

« Sunday’s Children » by Daniel Bergman (Sweden)
For films out of competition:
« Baraka » by Ron Fricke (U.S.A.)
Special mention:
« Blast’em » by Joseph Blasioli, Egidio Coccimiglio (Canada)

Ecumenical jury award:
« Sofie » by Liv Ullmann (Denmark)
Special mention of the ecumenical jury:
« La Valle di Pietra » by Maurizio Zaccaro (Italy)


JURY

Kathleen Carroll, film critic (U.S.A)
Aimée Danis, producer (Canada)
Pierre-Henri Deleau, dir. Directors’ Fortnight, Cannes (France)
Yasushi Kawarabata, film critic (Japan)
Miguel Littin, director (Chile)
Francisco Rabal, actor (Spain)
Mark Rydell, director (U.S.A.)