After 12 days of festivities, Cinemania announced the winners of its 29th edition on Monday.

The TV5 Québec-Canada Best Film Award was given to French filmmaker Cédric Kahn’s legal drama The Goldman Trial. For her part, Belgian-Quebec director Delphine Girard received the Marc-André-Lussier Jury Prize, created in honor of our late colleague, as well as the SARTEC Prize for best screenplay for Quitter la nuit.

Gamma Rays, by Henry Bernadet, stood out thanks to the talent of its young actors, who won the UDA Prize for best interpretation of a Quebec film; a special mention was given to little Rayan Dieudonné for Kanaval, by Henri Pardo, which won the Air Canada Audience Award.

Finally, the Télé-Québec Prize for best Quebec short film was won by Un Trou dans la Chest, by Alexandra Myotte and Jean-Sébastien Hamel.