Not exact matches
Macon Blair's «I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore,» in which Melanie Lynskey plays an ordinary woman who becomes empowered as a detective - avenger after she is robbed, won the U.S.
grand jury prize in the
dramatic category.
In the World Cinema
dramatic competition, the
grand jury prize went to «The Nile Hilton Incident,» while «I Dream in Another Language» landed the audience award.
Four took home
prizes, including Ryan Coogler's «Fruitvale Station,» which won both the U.S.
dramatic Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award.
The drama, directed by Alfonso Gomez - Rejon, won the
grand jury prize and audience award for best U.S.
dramatic feature at the Sundance Film Festival last month.
For the record, Ryan Coogler's Fruitvale won both the
Grand Jury prize and the Audience Award for U.S.
dramatic narrative, and Steve Hoover's Blood Brother took the corresponding
prizes for documentary, the first time in Sundance history there was complete accord between
juries and the public.