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1980 MONTREAL WORLD FILM FESTIVAL

JURY:
Bruno Barreto, director(Brazil) President
Suzanne Cloutier, actress (Canada)
Curtis Harrington, director (U.S.A.)
Florian Hopf, film critic (West Germany)
Attilio d'Onofrio, producer (Italy)
Gerald Pratley, film historian and critic (Canada)
Ren� Th�venet, producer (France)
Naoki Togawa, film historian and critic (Japan)

AWARDS: Feature films:
Grand Prix of the Americas / Best film:
"The Stunt Man" by Richard Rush (U.S.A.)
and
"Fontamara" by Carlo Lizzani (Italy)

First jury award:
"A Distant Cry From Spring" (Karukanaru Yama No Yobigoe) by Yoji Yamada (Japan)

Jury award:
"Wild Hunting of King Stakh" (Dikaia by Valeri Roubinchik (U.S.S.R.)

Jury mention:
"Sunday Daughters" (Vasarnapi Szulok) by Janos Rozsa (Hungary)

Best actress:
Ana Torrent in the film "El Nido" by Jaime de Arminan (Spain)

Best actor:
Robert Duvall in the film "The Great Santini" by Lewis John Carlino (U.S.A.)

AWARDS: Short films:


Best short film:
"La D�couverte" by Arthur Joffe (France)

Jury award for short film:
"Score" by Arthur Everad (New Zealand)

OTHER AWARDS:


International press award for the best Canadian feature film out of competition:
" It Can't Be Winter, We Haven't Had Summer Yet" (�a peut pas �tre l'hiver, on n'a m�me pas eu d'�t�) de Louise Carr� (Canada)

Ecumenical jury award:
"Sunday Daughters" (Vasarnapi Szulok) by Janos Rozsa (Hungary)


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