Mussum: O Filmis is the grand winner of the 51st Gramado Film Festival. See full list | Rio Grande do Sul

Mussum: O Filmis is the grand winner of the 51st Gramado Film Festival.  See full list |  Rio Grande do Sul

A film about the life of comedian and sambista mussum was the grand winner of the Gramado Film Festival in 2023 – Photo: Edison Varra / Agência Pressphoto

“Tagged: Filmis”a feature film directed by Silvio Guendan, was the grand winner of the 51st Gramado Film Festival, which had Closing ceremony and award presentation Saturday night (19), in the city of Serra do Rio Grande do Sul. The film about Musume’s life won six Kikito, including Best Picture.

The ceremony was also distinguished Greetings to Lea Garcia. The actress died, Tuesday (15), of a heart attack, in the hotel where she was staying in Gramado. She will be honored along with fellow actress Laura Cardoso with Oscarito Cup for the Film Festival. Leah received a standing ovation during the tribute to the artists who died this year.

In addition to the best movie“Mussum: O Filmis” also took the statuettes best actor (Ailton Graca), co-actor (Yuri Markal), Supporting Actress (Nossa Borges), Music track (Max de Castro) and popular jury. He was still there honorific Martin Macías Trujillo, for his characterization work on the feature film.

the movie “Aunt Virginia”in Fabio Miraalso stood out in the prizes: there were five kiquitos, incl Best Actressl Vera Holtz. The film also won awards road map (Fabio Mira), art direction (Anna Mara Abreu) sound design (Ruben Valdes) and Critics Award.

“Heaven is heavier” surrender to Petros Carrey prize best output And I took three more statues: Best photographyAnd Best compilation and the Special Jury Prize.

Ailton Graça, Best Actor winner at the 51st Gramado Film Festival for Mussum: OIlmis – Photo: Cleiton Thiele / Agência Pressphoto

Brazilian feature films

  • Best Film: “Massum ya Filmis” directed by Silvio Guindane
  • Best Director: Petrus Carrey, “Heavier Is the Sky”
  • Best Actor: Ailton Graça for “Mussum, O Filmis”
  • Best Actress: Vera Holtz, “Aunt Virginia”
  • Best Screenplay: Fabio Mira for “Thea Virginia”
  • Best Cinematography: Petrus Carrey, “Heavier is the Sky”
  • Best Editing: Firmino Holland and Petros Cariri for “Heavier Is the Sky”
  • Best Musical Score: Max de Castro for “Musum, or Filmes”
  • Best Director: Ana Mara Abreu, “Thea Virginia”
  • Best Supporting Actress: Nossa Borges for Musume, or Filmes.
  • Best Supporting Actor: Yuri Marsal for Mussum, O Filmis
  • Best Sound Design: Rubem Valdés for “Tia Virgínia”
  • Special Jury Prize: Ana Luisa Rios for “More Heavier is Heaven”
  • Honorable Mention: Vera Valdez, for “Aunt Virginia”
  • Honorable Mention: Martín Macías Trujillo for “Musum, or Filmes”
  • Critics Jury: “Tia Virginia” by Fabio Mira
  • Popular Jury: “Mossum Ya Filmes” by Silvio Guendan
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SEDAC/IECINE Gaucho Feature Film Award

  • Best Film: “Hamlet” by Zika Brito
  • Best Director: Zika Brito, “Hamlet”
  • Best Actor: Frederico Restore for “Hamlet”
  • Best Actress: Carol Martins, “O Acidente”
  • Best Screenplay: Marcello Ilha Bordin and Bruno Carbone, from “O Acidente”
  • Best Cinematography: Bruno Polidoro, Joba Migliorin, Livia Pascual and Zika Brito for Hamlet.
  • Best Art Direction: Richard Tavares, “O Acidente”
  • Best Editing: Jardel Machado Hermes, “Hamlet”
  • Best Sound Design: Kiko Ferraz, Ricardo Costa and Christian Vaz for “Céu Aberto”
  • Best Original Score: Rita Zaart and Bruno Madd for “Céu Aberto”
  • Popular Jury: “Survivors of the Pampa,” by Rogero Rodriguez

Feature documentaries

  • Best Film: Anhangabaú Luv Pollini

Short Brazilian films

  • Best Sound Design: Kiko Ferraz, “Liquid Soap”
  • Best Original Score: Mano Teko and Aquahertz for “Yãmî-Yah-Pá”
  • Best Art Direction: Felipe Spocka and Jackson Guedes for “Casa de Bonicas”
  • Best Editing: Luisa Garcia for “Kamako”
  • Best Screenplay: Fabiano Barros and Rafael Rogante for Ela Mora Logo Ali.
  • Best Cinematography: Morzanel Iramare for “Mãri-Hi – A Árvore do Sonho”
  • Best Actress: Agrael de Jesus for Ela Mora Logo Ali.
  • Best Actor: Philippe Coutinho for Liquid Soap.
  • Special Jury Prize: “Mary Hay – Tree of Dreams”
  • Honorable Mention: “An Empty Bed” by Fabio Ruggiero and Jean-Claude Bernardet
  • Critics’ Jury Best Short Film: “Kamako” by Brino Alvarenga
  • Best Film of the Popular Jury: “Ela Mora Logo Ali” by Fabiano Barros and Rafael Rugante
  • Best Director Award: Mariana Gaspe for “Deixa”
  • Best Film: “Patch” by Roger Gale
  • Channel Brasil Short Film Award: “Yum Yah Pa” by Vladimir Seixas
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University Film Festival

  • Best Film: Capoccolino, directed by Joao Marcello.

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