On Monday, the 15th annual Montclair Film Festival revealed winners across its three competitive categories during the 10-day New Jersey film showcase: Fiction, Documentary, and Future/Now. The fiction feature jury — which included Sundance producer Bill Curran, film critic/New York Film Festival programmer Kameron Austin Collins, and me — awarded the top prize to Oliver Laxe’s unforgiving travelogue about a father (Sergi López) journeying through Edm raves in the Moroccan desert in search of his missing daughter.
Other films in the section included a range of festival favorites and Oscar entries: “A Poet,” “Sound of Falling,” “Two Prosecutors,” and “Sentimental Value.”
IndieWire announces these winners exclusively. The documentary jury, which included critics Lovia Gyarkye and Nicolas Rapold and director/producer Giselle Bailey, awarded…
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