Coimbra’s “A Wolf at the Door” Wins Big at the Miami Film Fest

Fernando Coimbra is the Wolf of Miami…

The Brazilian filmmaker’s A Wolf at the Door was the big winner at the Miami Film Fest’s awards night ceremony held over the weekend.

Fernando Coimbra's A Wolf at the Door

The Brazilian film, a dark thriller that premiered at the Toronto Film Festival last year, took home the fest’s Knight Competition, with Grand Jury prizes for Best Film and Best Director for Coimbra.

The film is being distributed by Paul Hudson‘s Outsider Pictures, which is aiming for a July release date in the U.S.

Spanish actress Nora Navas picked the Grand Jury Best Performance for her work in Mar Coll’s We All Want What’s Best For Her (Spain).

The Jordan Alexander Ressler Screenwriting Award went to Maria Gamboa’s Mateo (Colombia/France).

The festival, which closed Sunday, screened 141 films from 39 countries.

“We are humbled by the community’s overwhelming response to this year’s film festival,” said Dr. Eduardo J. Padrón, president of the Miami Dade College, which runs the event. “It serves to strengthen the college’s commitment to providing quality cultural arts programming for all to enjoy.”

Here’s the full awards list:

KNIGHT COMPETITION ($40,000 in prizes courtesy of James L. & John S. Knight Foundation)

FICTION

Knight Grand Jury Prize: A Wolf at the Door (Brazil, directed by Fernando Coimbra).

Grand Jury Best Performance: Nora Navas, for We All Want What’s Best For Her (Spain, directed by Mar Coll).

Grand Jury Best DirectorFernando Coimbra, forA Wolf at the Door (Brazil).

Jordan Alexander Ressler Screenwriting Award:Mateo, written by Maria Gamboa (Colombia/France).

Jury:

Enrique Lopez Lavigne- Producer, Apaches Entertainment

Augustine Chiarino- Producer, Control Z Films

Alejandro Brugues – Director, Juan of the Dead

DOCUMENTARY

Knight Grand Jury Prize (ex aequo):

Finding Vivian Maier, directed by Charlie Siskel and John Maloof (USA); and

The Overnighters, directed by Jesse Moss (USA).

Jury:

Ross Kaufman – Filmmaker, Red Light Films (USA)

Adrian Bausch – Filmmaker (USA)

Laura Kim – Founder, Inside Job

LEXUS IBERO-AMERICAN OPERA PRIMA COMPETITION:

Winner: Mateo directed by Maria Gamboa (Colombia/France)

Honorable Mention:We are Mari Pepa, directed by Samuel Kishi Leopo (Mexico).

PAPI SHORTS COMPETITION, PRESENTED BY MACY’S:

Best Short Film: A Big Deal, directed by Yoyo Yao (China)

Honorable Mention:Skin directed by Cédric Prévost (France).

MIAMI ENCUENTROS presented by Moviecity

Aurora (Chile, produced by Florencia Larrea, directed by Rodrigo Sepulveda)

MIAMI FUTURE CINEMA CRITICS AWARD

To Kill A Man (Chile / France, directed by Alejandro Fernández Almendras).

REEL MUSIC VIDEO ART COMPETITION PRESENTED BY MTV Latin America and Tr3s

Winner: ‘Around the Lake’ (“Autour Du Lac”) directed by Noémie Marsily & Carl Roosens of Belgium. The music video was performed by Carl et les hommes-boîtes.

SIGNIS AWARD

Belle, directed by Amma Asante, “for its multi-layered depiction of the challenges to the value of human life and dignity wherever a profit-driven system makes commodification of persons acceptable. Masterly crafted, the film lifts up a variety of issues of conscience which still confront us today.”

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)