JURY
Charles Champlin, film critic (U.S.A) president
Leonardo de la Fuente, producer (France)
Chen Kaige, director (China)
Giuliana de Sio, actess (Italy)
Kim Soo-Yong, director (South Korea)
Jean-Claude Labrecque, director (Canada)
Helma Sanders-Brahms, director (Germany)
AWARDS: Feature films:
Grand Prix of the Americas / Best film:
"Salmonberries" by Percy Adlon (Germany)
Special Grand Prix of the Jury:
"North" (Nord) by Xavier Beauvois
(France)
Best director:
"Volere Volare" by Maurizio Nichetti
(Italy)
Best Actress:
Laura Dern in "Rambling Rose" by
Martha Coolidge (U.S.A.)
Lee Huesuk in "Silver Stallion"
by Chang Kil-Soo (South Korea)
Best Actor:
Francisco Rabal in "L'Homme qui a perdu
son ombre" by Alain Tanner
(Spain-Switzerland-France)
Best screenplay:
"Silver Stallion" by Chang Kil-Soo
(South Korea), screenplay by Chang Kil-Soo and Cho
Che-Hung
Best artistic contribution for photography:
"La Demoiselle sauvage" by Lea Pool
(Canada-Switzerland), photography by Georges Dufaux
"Children of Nature" by Fridrik Thor
Fridriksson (Iceland), photography by Ari Kristinsson.
AWARDS: Short films:
Best short film:
"Words, Words, Words" (Reci, reci, reci)
by Michaela Pavlatova (Czechoslovakia) Jury award
for best short film:
"The Irises" by Suzanne Gervais and
Jacques Giraldeau (Canada)
OTHER AWARDS:
Montreal Award for best first feature film:
" La Mujer de Benjamin" by Carlos
Carrera (Mexico)
"North" (Nord) by Xavier Beauvois
(France) Honorary mention to:
"Freud Leaving Home" by Suzanne Bier
(Sweden-Denmark)
Air Canada Award for the most popular film of the
Festival:
"Volere Volare" by Maurizio Nichetti
(Italy)
Super Ecran Award for the Best Canadian film:
"La Demoiselle sauvage" by Lea Pool
(Canada-Switzerland)
International Critics' Award (FIPRESCI):
"North" (Nord) by Xavier Beauvois
(France) (competition)
"The Death of Otrar" by Ardak Amirkoulov
(U.S.S.R.) (out of competition)
"Plastic Jesus" by Lazar Stojanovic
(Yugoslavia) (out of competition)
Ecumenical Jury Award:
"War and Youth" by Tadashi Imai (Japan)
Mention of the ecumenical jury:
"Exiles" by Imre Gyongyossy, Barna
Kabay, Katalin Petenyi (Hungary-Germany)
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