Escalante’s “Heli” Named Best Film at Lima Film Festival

Amat Escalante is having one Heli of an festival season…

The 34-year-old Mexican director’s latest film, Heli, won the prize for best film at the 17th Lima Film Festival, which drew more than 121,000 people, according to organizers.

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Escalante won the best director prize at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, and Heli was named best international film award at this year’s Munich International Film Festival.

The ultra-violent film, which takes a look at Mexico’s blood-drenched drug wars, tells the story of a family caught up in gangland battles in an unnamed desert region of contemporary Mexico and contains protracted torture scenes.

Argentine-Chilean filmmaker Sebastian Lelio won the best director prize for Gloria, whose star, Paulina Garcia, took home the best actress prize.

Uruguayan actor Nestor Guzzini won the best actor prize for his role in Tanta Agua, a work by Uruguayan filmmakers Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge.

Brazilian actress Gloria Pires was honored during the festival’s closing ceremony.

“I feel honored, I don’t believe I deserve to be at the same level as the other honorees,” Pires said.

The actress thanked her father, actor and comedian Antonio Carlos Pires, and filmmakers Fabio and Bruno Barreto, with whom she worked on movies like Flores raras and O Quatrilho.

Guevara & Jorge’s “Tanta agua” Wins Big at the Miami International Film Festival

Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge’s latest project has been knighted in Miami…

The Uruguayan directors’ film Tanta agua, which was produced by CTRL Z Films, won the Knight Grand Jury Prize at the Miami International Film Festival this weekend.

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For earning the festival’s top honors, Guevara and Jorge will receive $15,000. If the film’s sales agent, France’s Alpha Violet of France sells the film to a US distributor within 30 days, that US distributor will also receive $15,000. If not, the additional $15,000 will be added to CTRL Z Films‘ prize.

In addition, Guevara and Jorge picked up the award – and a $5,000 prize – for penning the script for Tanta agua.

TEASER TANTA AGUA ENG from Control Z Films on Vimeo.

The festival, sponsored by Miami Dade College, featured 138 films from 41 countries, and celebrated its 30th edition this year.

Here’s a look at the big winners:

KNIGHT IBERO-AMERICAN COMPETITION:

Knight Grand Jury Prize:  Tanta agua (Uruguay/Mexico/Netherlands), by Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge

Grand Jury Best Performance: The cast of Una pistola en cada mano, by Cesc Gay (Spain), ·

Grand Jury Best Director: Ana Piterbarg of Todos tenemos un plan) (Spain/Argentina /Germany),

 

JORDAN ALEXANDER RESSLER SCREENWRITING AWARD:

Winner: Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge for Tanta agua by Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge (Uruguay/Mexico/Netherlands)

 

KNIGHT DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION:

Knight Grand Jury Prize: Gideon’s Army, by Dawn Porter (USA)

 

LEXUS IBERO-AMERICAN OPERA PRIMA COMPETITION:

The jury selected two films to tie as winners in this category:

Solo, by Guillermo Rocamora (Uruguay/Argentina/Netherlands/France)

The Swimming Pool (La piscina), by Carlos Machado Quintela (Cuba/Venezuela)

Honorable Mention: Villegas, by Gonzalo Tobal (Argentina/Netherlands/France)