FICM Celebrates Its 22nd Edition and Announces its Winners
MICHOACÁN,
This year, Emilia Pérez, by French director Jacques Audiard, was shown as the opening screening. The film won the prestigious Jury Prize and the Best Actress Award at this year's Cannes Film Festival, which was granted to the four leading actresses: Zoe Saldaña,
Megalopolis, by legendary director, producer and writer, and five-time Academy Award winner
Furthermore, acclaimed Mexican director and Academy Award winner Alfonso Cuarón was present on
The festival received important guests like actress
The 22nd FICM held the Mexican premieres of acclaimed films such as
FICM closed its 22nd edition with a ceremony at the Teatro Melchor Ocampo in which it awarded the best of its Mexican Official Selection.
Here are the winners of the 22nd FICM:
- Winner of the Michoacán Short Film Screenplay Competition: Antesala al primer beso, by Adrián A. González
Camargo - Winner of the Ojo for the Michoacan Section: Imprint (Impronta), by
Rafael Martínez-García - Winner of the Special Jury Prize - Renta Imagen: Niño halcón duerme entre visiones de un incendio, by Mauricio Sáenz-Cánovas
- Winner of the Ojo for Best Mexican Documentary Short Film: Looking for a Donkey (Buscando un burro), by
Juan Vicente Manrique - Winner of the Ojo for Best Mexican Animated Short Film: The Black Stain (La mancha negra), by Yareni Velázquez Mendoza
- Winner of the Ojo for Best Mexican Fiction Short Film: Spiritum, by
Adolfo Margulis - Special Mention for Mexican Documentary Feature Film: Cracked (La falla), by
Alana Simoes - Winner of the Ojo Award for Best Mexican Documentary Feature Film: I Died (Li cham), by Ana Ts'uyeb
- Winner of the Ojito for Best Actress in a Mexican Fiction Feature Film:
Diana Laura Di for his work in Violent Butterflies (Violentas mariposas) - Winner of the Ojito for Best Actor in a Mexican Fiction Feature Film:
Andrés Revo for his work in Fine Young Men (Hombres íntegros) - Winner Award for Best Screenplay for a Mexican Fiction Feature Film:
Astrid Rondero andFernanda Valadez for Sujo. - Winner of the Ojo for Best Direction of a Mexican Fiction Feature Film:
Astrid Rondero andFernanda Valadez for Sujo. - Winner of the Ojo for Best Mexican Fiction Feature Film:
Astrid Rondero andFernanda Valadez for Sujo.
About the Morelia International Film Festival
Since 2003, the Morelia International Film Festival has devoted itself to supporting Mexican filmmakers, cultivating new audiences, and disseminating
In 2008, FICM was officially recognized by the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences. This means that the winning short films in the categories of Fiction, Animation and Documentary, as well as the winning documentaries of the Ojo for Mexican Documentary Feature Film, are eligible to compete at the Oscars®.
More information:
www.moreliafilmfest.com
Facebook: moreliafilmfest
X: @FICM
#FICM2024
#MoreliaEsCineMexicano
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