Russian filmmaker Lidiya Bobrova won two awards at the Copenhagen International Film Festival — best movie and best script — for "Granny," a film about senior citizens being marginalized in post-Soviet Russia.
Nimrod Antal of Hungary won the award for best director for "Kontroll," Anna Maria Muehe of Germany won the best actress award for "Love in Thoughts" and Luis Tosar of Spain received a Golden Swan for best actor for "Take My Eyes," the Danish Film Institute, one of the festival's co-organizers, said Monday.
The Aug. 19-29 event, which ended Saturday, featured 112 films from around the world.