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Canadian movies rack up kudos at film festival in Czech spa town

MONTREAL – Telefilm Canada is celebrating the success of several Canadian filmmakers at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic.

“Collaborator,” a Canadian-U.S. co-production, took the International Federation of Film Critics’ (FIPRESCI) prize as well as best actor kudos for star David Morse.

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Meanwhile, “Sunflower Hour,” from Vancouver director Aaron Houston, claimed Czech Television’s Independent Camera Award.

“Romeo Onze,” from Montreal filmmaker Ivan Grbovic, received a special mention in the ecumenical jury award.

Telefilm says an audience competition also put three Canadian titles in the fest’s Top 10: “Incendies” (no. 3), “Collaborator” (no. 4) and “Sunflower Hour” (no. 8).

The festival, which ran July 1 to 9, included a tribute to “Incendies” director Denis Villeneuve.

Israel’s “Restoration” won the top prize, known as the Crystal Globe. It comes with a $30,000 prize.

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