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 Golden Dolphin
( )  Jury Special Prize
( )  Silver Dolphin
( )  ...Best Actor
( )  ...Best Actress
( )  ...Best Director
( )  ...Best Screenplay
( )  ...Best Cinematography
( )  Costa Azul Award
( )  Prize of the City of...
( )  Prize of the City of...
( )  Tróia Award - First Works...
( )  Special Mention - First...
( )  FIPRESCI Prize
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( )  OCIC Award
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Festróia - Tróia International Film Festival: 1999

Golden Dolphin

Date:3 June - 12 June

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  Other In-Competition Films:
 
  • Amic/Amat (1999) - Ventura Pons
  • Blokpost (1998) - Aleksandr Rogozhkin
  • Dansinn (1998) - Ágúst Guðmundsson
  • Debt Collector, The (1999) - Anthony Neilson
  • Faro, El (1998) - Eduardo Mignogna
  • Guerre dans le Haut Pays, La (1999) - Francis Reusser
  • Günese yolculuk (1999) - Yesim Ustaoglu
  • Helden in Tirol (1998) - Niki List
  • Je treba zabít Sekala (1998) - Vladimír Michálek
  • Keïd Ensa (1999) - Farida Belyazid
  • Man met de hond, De (1999) - Annette Apon
  • Quarry, The (1998) - Marion Hänsel
  • Ögat (1998) - Richard Hobert

  • Jury Special Prize

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    Silver Dolphin

    Best Actor (Melhor Interpretação Masculina)
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    Best Actress (Melhor Interpretação Feminia)
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    Best Director (Melhor Realizador)
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    Best Screenplay (Melhor Argumento)
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    Best Cinematography (Melhor Fotografia)
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    Costa Azul Award

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    Prize of the City of Setúbal

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    Prize of the City of Grândola

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    Tróia Award - First Works Section

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    Special Mention - First Works Section

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    FIPRESCI Prize

    Jury:Maja Volk (Yugoslavia); Valerio Provvedi (Italy); Mark Woods (Australia)

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    • Debt Collector, The (1999) - Anthony Neilson
      - For an unforgettable gritty and courageous film, whose complex characterizations and amazingly confident direction, from a feature debutante, powerfully depict physical violence and its psychological effects on contemporary Scotland, and continues a new wave of Scottish cinema at the vanguard of innovative English language filmmaking.

    FIPRESCI Prize - Special Mention

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    OCIC Award

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    OCIC Award - Special Mention

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