ÉDITION 2019
PALMARES
Grand Prize for Best International Feature
Presented by Bell Média
Present.Perfect. by Shengze Zhu
Special Jury Prize - International Feature
Selected by the international competition jury, for a work with a particularly original creative approach.
Heimat Is a Space in Time by Thomas Heise
Special Mention - International Feature
143 Sahara Street by Hassen Ferhani
Grand Prize for Best National Feature
Presented by Studios St-Antoine
Une femme, ma mère by Claude Demers
Special Jury Prize - Canadian Feature
Selected by the Canadian competition jury, for a work with a particularly original creative approach.
Wilcox by Denis Côté
New Visions Award
Presented by Post-Moderne and Société civile des auteurs multimédia
Don’t Worry, the Doors Will Open by Oksana Karpovych
Best International Short or Medium-Length Film
Faire-part by Rob Jacobs, Anne Reijniers, Nizar Saleh and Paul Shemisi
Best Canadian Short or Medium-Length Film
Presented by Télé-Québec and SLA Location
Homeport by Laurence Lévesque
People’s Choice Award
Presented by Cineplex
Kenbe la – Until We Win by Will Prosper
Magnus Isacsson Award
The Magnus-Isacsson Award was created to honour the beloved Montreal documentary filmmaker, who passed away in the summer of 2012. This award is presented to a socially conscious work by an emerging Canadian director. TheThe Magnus Isacsson Award is presented by the Association des Réalisateurs et Réalisatrices du Québec, the Funambules Médias, Cinema Politica, DOC Québec and Main Film.
nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up by Tasha Hubbard
Students' Award
The RIDM student jury was inaugurated in 2014. The jury of six students from cegeps in the Greater Montreal area will present an award to a film from the National Competition. The winning film will then be shown in the participating cegeps.This initiative is part of the RIDM’s Youth Program, which includes a variety of outreach and awareness activities. It is supported by the Telefilm Canada, Caisse Desjardins du Quartier-Latin de Montréal and Caisse Desjardins du Plateau-Mont-Royal.
nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up by Tasha Hubbard
Women Inmates’ Award
The women inmates’ jury is composed of five inmates of the Joliette Institution, the only federal women’s penitentiary in Quebec. Esther, Sophie, Stéphanie, Roseline and Claudia will name their favourite documentary from among eight films in this year’s festival. The initiative, a first in Quebec when launched by the RIDM in 2011, is produced in partnership with Telefilm Canada, the Quebec chapter of the Elizabeth Fry Society and the Entente sur le développement culturel de Montréal – a project supported by the Ministère de la Culture et des Communications and the Ville de Montréal.
nîpawistamâsowin: We Will Stand Up by Tasha Hubbard