"Calpurnia"
Grand Prize for best feature film:
¿Quién diablos es Juliette? / Who the hell is
Juliette? (Mexico, 1997), by Carlos Marcovich.
Jury
Special Mention:
Tates voyage (The Netherlands, 1997), by Paula Van Der
Oest.
Audiences
Award for best longlength:
Petits désordres amoureux / Sin deseo aparente (France/Spain/Switzerland,
1997), by Olivier Péray.
"Calpurnia"
Award for best short film:
ex aequo
De suikerpot (Belgium, 1997), by Hilde Van Mieghem
Pasajera (Mexico, 1997), by Jorge Villalobos.
"Eixo
Atlántico" International Prize for short films:
El origen del problema (Spain, 1997), by Alber Ponte.
Short
Films Jury Special Mention:
Isolina do Caurel (Spain, 1997), by Chema Gagino.
Audiences
Award for best Short Film:
Allanamiento de morada (Spain, 1998), by Mateo Gil.
TRIBUTES
HISTORICAL
MEMORY: A TRIBUTE TO FERNÁNDEZ FLÓREZ
The tribute to the Galician writer, whose work became undoubtedly
one of the most fluide relationships between Literature and
Cinema in Spain, included the publication of the book Wenceslao
Fernández Flórez y el cine español. José
Luis Cuerda (the director of Flórez novel The
animated forest
cinematographic adaptation) was one of the guests at that
book presentation.
It included also the presentation of the animation project
upon The
animated forest,
by the Galician production company Dygra Digital Multimedia.
Of course, a selection of the most representative films relationed
with the writer was screened.
El
hombre que se quiso matar
(Spain, 1942), by Rafael Gil
La
casa de la lluvia
(Spain, 1943), by Antonio Román
Huella
de luz
(Spain, 1943), by Rafael Gil