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The 69th Edinburgh International Film Festival announced its 2015 winners earlier today at the EIFF Awards Ceremony, bestowing honors to Sundance favorite “The Wolfpack,” Andrew Haigh’s acclaimed “45 Years” and more. The winners were selected by the Michael Powell Jury, which included Los Angeles Times Film Critic Kenneth Turan, actor and director Karen Gillan and actor Ian Hart.
Read on below for the winners:
The Michael Powell Award for Best British Feature Film:
“45 Years” – Director: Andrew Haigh
The Award for Best Performance in a British Feature Film:
James Cosmo in “The Pyramid Texts”
Charlotte Rampling in “45 Years”
The Award for Best International Feature Film:
“Diary of a Teenage Girl”- Director: Marielle Heller
The Award for Best Documentary Feature Film:
“The Wolfpack” – Director: Crystal Moselle
The Award for Best Short Film:
“Scrapbook” – Director: Mike Hoolboom
The McLaren Award for Best New British Animation, supported by the British Council:
“Stems” – Director: Ainslie Henderson
The Student Critics Jury Award:
“Black Mountain Poets” – Director: Jamie Adams
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