The Shards, de Masha Chernaya, gana el premio de la competición internacional del Doclisboa
por Teresa Vieira
- O Palácio de Cidadãos de Rui Pires consigue el Premio MAX a la mejor película portuguesa en la competición nacional del festival

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Doclisboa’s 22nd edition has come to an end and the winners of this year’s competition were announced over the weekend. Masha Chernaya’s The Shards [+lee también:
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In the Portuguese Competition, the MAX Award for Best Portuguese film was given to The Palace of Citizens [+lee también:
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Outside of the Portuguese Competition, part of the From the Earth to the Moon section, the film For You, Portugal, I Swear!, directed by Sofia da Palma Rodrigues and Diogo Cardoso, received the two festival audience awards: the Legal Partners Rights and Freedoms Award (for Best Film Dealing with Human Rights) and the Doclisboa Award (Best Portuguese Film, cross-section).
Part of the same From the Earth to the Moon section was Favoriten [+lee también:
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The full list of winners:
International Competition
City of Lisbon Award for Best International Competition Film
The Shards [+lee también:
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CUPRA International Competition Jury Award – ex aequo
Fire Supply - Lucía Seles (Argentina)
The Anchor - Jen Debauche (Belgium)
Portuguese Competition
MAX Award for Best Portuguese Competition Film
The Palace of Citizens [+lee también:
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Portuguese Authors Society Portuguese Competition Jury Award
The Nights Still Smell of Gunpowder [+lee también:
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School Award – ETIC Award for Best Portuguese Competition Film
I Am Here - Zsófia Paczolay and Dorian Rivière (Portugal)
Other Awards
TVCine Channels New Talent Award
The Anchor - Jen Debauche (Belgium)
Honourable Mention
Dad’s Lullaby [+lee también:
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Healthy Workplaces Film Award
Favoriten [+lee también:
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Honourable Mention
Boolean Vivarium - Nicolas Bailleul (France)
INATEL Foundation Award
The Falling Sky [+lee también:
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Legal Partners Rights and Freedoms Award
For You, Portugal, I Swear! - Sofia da Palma Rodrigues and Diogo Cardoso (Portugal)
Doclisboa Award
For You, Portugal, I Swear! - Sofia da Palma Rodrigues and Diogo Cardoso (Portugal)
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