After having shown The Pleasure of Being Robbed by Josh Safdie and Acquaintances of a Lonely John by Ben Safdie in 2009, IndieLisboa awarded the two brothers with the Feature Film Grand Prize City of Lisbon for their co-direction in “Go Get Some Rosemary”.
Pelas Sombras by Catarina Mourão won two awards: Signis Award and the Johnnie Walker Audience Award for Best Feature Film. La Pivellina by Rainer Frimmel won the Distribution Award Caixa Geral de Depósitos. The Tobis Award for Best Portuguese Feature Film was given to Guerra Civil by Pedro Caldas. Les Arrivants by Claudine Bories and Patrice Chagnard was awarded with two prizes: World Pulse RTP Award and the Amnesty International Award.
In the short film awards, Cocoon by Till Kleinert and La Neige Cache L’Ombre des Figuiers by Samer Najari won ex-aequo the Inatel Short Film Grand Prize. Cities On Speed #4 – Bogotá Change by Andreas Möl Dalsgaard was the winner of the Johnnie Walker Audience Award for Best Short Film. A History Of Mutual Respect by Daniel Schmidt and Gabriel Abrantes won the Media Recording Award for Best Portuguese Short Film and Sandro Aguilar (director of Voodoo) won the Restart Award for Best Portuguese Short Film Director.
In the IndieJunior section, Summer Wars by Mamoru Hosoda was the winner of the Pais & Filhos IndieJunior Audience Award. The IPJ IndieJunior Award was given to The Six Dollar Fifty Man by Louis Sutherland and Mark Albiston.
In total, between special mentions and awards, IndieLisboa’10 distinguished 28 films.
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