Morelia, Mich. As expected the tape Dirtydirected by the couple Fernanda Valadez and Astrid Rondelo, won the Award for Best Fiction Film at the 22nd Morelia International Film Festival (FICM). His fiction about the reflection of the causes that lead young people to fall into the web of organized crime and drug trafficking, but with a twist on how education can transform their destiny, also won the Awards for Best Director and Best Script, the latter was dedicated to the journalist The Day Javier Valdez, because “we will always need you.”
The amazing A fishermen’s tale by Edgar Nito, was recognized with an honorable mention in the main category.
The Best Mexican Actress went to newcomer Diana Laura Di for her work as the luminous punk singer in the film violent butterflieswhile in the male equivalent the award went to Andrés Revo for his performance in men of integrity.
There were two Audience Award for Best International Feature Film went to Flow of Gints Zilbalodis and for the Mexican The kitchen by Alonso Ruizpalacios.
The Best Mexican Documentary Feature Film for Seas (Li Cham) from Chiapas Ana Ts’uyeb; In addition to an honorable mention for The fault, work by Alana Simoes.
The audience award for Best Mexican Documentary went to Goodbye horsesby Eva Aridjis Fuentes.
The La Musa Award, awarded by the Association of Women in Film and Television for the Best Documentary Directed by a Woman, went to Way to cross a territoryby Gabriela Rodríguez Ruvalcaba.
The Impulso Morelia decorations went to: The reservation by Pablo Pérez Lombardí; Reportage by Nicolás Gutiérrez; Vainilla by Mayra Hermosillo and If we don’t burn, how to light up the night.
The award for the Michoacan Short Film Script Contest went to Imprint by Rafael Martínez-García. Honorable mentions went to Prelude to the best kiss by Adrián González and Until the soul dances by Karla Oceguera.
The Best Mexican Short Films in animation, documentary and two in fiction went to: The black spot by Yareni Velázquez Mendoza, looking for a donkey by Juan Vicente Manrique, Hawk child sleeps between visions of a fire by Mauricio Sáenz-Cánovas and Spirit by Adolfo Margulis respectively.
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