
The 30th annual Vancouver International Film Festival wrapped its 16-day run last evening, Friday, October 14th. The winners of two juried awards, and five audience awards were announced prior to the screening of The Kid With a Bike, the Cannes’ Palme D’or winner from the Dardenne brothers, Jean-Pierre and Luc, which screened at the Vogue theatre Friday night.
Without further ado, here then are the 2011 VIFF award winners …

Nuit #1’s Dimitri Storoge and Catherine De Léan star in Anne Émond’s VIFF award winner
The Canadian Images jury announced two awards. The jury included Beth Barrett, programme manager of the Seattle International Film Festival; photographer, filmmaker and educator Dana Claxton; and filmmaker and chinlone (the national sport of Myanmar) expert Greg Hamilton.
First up, the Shaw Media Award for Best Canadian Feature Film for feature directorial début - and its $20,000 cash prize - went to Anne Émond of Québec for Nuit #1. The jury selected Émond’s film “for its unflinching intimacy and atmosphere of containment with candour and lucidity.”
Guy Édoin’s Wetlands received an honourable mention for Canadian feature film, the Canadian Images jury noting that VIFF presents one of the largest showcases of Québec films outside of Québec. Canadian Images jury member Dana Claxton presented a $2,000 cash prize to Ontario’s Andrew Cividino of Ontario for We Ate The Children Last, praising the film’s director for Children’s “creation of an apocalyptic, yet fully believable world.”
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