Ariel Awards 2007

2007 Ariel Awards
The Mexican Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ 2007 Ariel nominations: February 21, 2007
2007 Ariel winners: Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City on March 20, 2007
("*" denotes the winner in each category)
 

Doug Jones, Ivana Baquero in Pan’s Labyrinth
 
Best Film / Mejor película
Crónicas / Chronicles by Producciones Anhelo
* El Laberinto del fauno / Pan’s Labyrinth by Tequila Gang, Estudios Picasso and Fábrica de Ficción.
El violín / The Violin by the Fondo de Inversión y Estímulos al Cine (Fidecine), Cámara Carnal Films and Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC).
Best Ibero-American Film / Mejor película iberoamericana
En la cama / In Bed by Matías Bize (Chile)
* La vida secreta de las palabras / The Secret Life of Words by [...]

Sundance Awards 2006

2006 Sundance Film Festival Awards
2006 Sundance Film Festival: Park City, Utah, January 19-29, 2006
2006 Sundance Winners
 

Jesse Garcia, Emily Rios in Quinceañera
 

Dramatic Grand Jury Prize (U.S.): Quinceañera directed by Wash Westmoreland and Richard Glatzer
Documentary Grand Jury Prize(U.S.): God Grew Tired of Us directed by Christopher Quinn
World Dramatic Grand Jury Prize: 13 Tzameti (France) directed by Géla Babluani
World Documentary Grand Jury Prize: In the Pit (Mexico) directed by Juan Carlos Rulfo
Director: Dito Montiel, A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (U.S.)
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: Hilary Brougher, Stephanie Daley
Documentary Director: James Longley, Iraq in Fragments (U.S.)
World Cinema Audience Award: No. 2 (New Zealand), directed by Toa Fraser
World Documentary Audience Award: De nadie (Mexico) directed by Tin Dirdamal
Audience Award (U.S. [...]

Sundance 2006: World Cinema Documentary Lineup

Sundance 2006: World Cinema Documentary Lineup
 

The Giant Buddhas by Christian Frei
 

5 DAYS / Israel (Director: Yoav Shamir) – On August 15, 2005, Israel began to evacuate 8,000 Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip. In a unilateral move by the Israeli government, they were removed from their homes to make way for 250,000 Palestinians. With exclusive access to the Israeli Defense Forces and the General in charge, seven film crews imultaneously follow key characters during this historic five – day event. North American Premiere.
ANGRY MONK – REFLECTIONS ON TIBET / Switzerland (Director: Luc Schaedler) – A portrait of the rebellious Tibetan monk Gendun Choephel, this film reveals a face of old & present-day Tibet that runs against popular clichés. North [...]