The Miami International Film Festival reported the champs of its 34th version on Saturday. Cristian Jimenez and Alicia Scherson's "Family Life" took the Knight Competition great jury prize and Nely Reguera's "Maria (And Everybody Else)" won the HBO Ibero-American element film prize. The 2017 celebration occurred from March 3 through 12, and is the main real film celebration to be created by a school or college. The complete list of winners : Knight Competition: Best Film Grand Prize: “Family Life (Vide de Familia)” directed by Cristian Jimenez and Alicia Scherson Best Director: Daniel Hendler for “The Candidate” Best Performance: Lola Amores and Eduardo Martinez for “Santa & Andres” (Jury: Michel Franco, Bahia Ramos and Grainne Humphrey HBO Ibero-American Feature Film Competition: Best Film: “Maria (And Everybody Else)” directed by Nely Reguera (Jury: Héctor Medina, Leslie Cohen, Shrihari Sathe) Jordan Ressler Screenwriting Competition: Best Screenplay: Tomas Alzamora for “Little White Lie” Honorable Mention: Marc Crehuet for “The One-Eyed King” (Jury: Sebastian Cordero, Ana Guevara, Brandon Harris) Knight Documentary Achievement Award: “Take My Nose Please” directed by Joan Kron Zeno Mountain Award: “The Grown-Ups” directed by Maite Alberdi Short Film Award: Best Film: “The Head Vanishes” directed by Frank Dion Rene Rodriguez Critics Award: Best Film: “Harmonium” directed by Koji Fukada Encuentros Award (Works-in-Progress) Presented by Knight Foundation: “Tigre” directed by Pucara Cine & “Camocim” directed by Ponte Producoes
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