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Your support makes all the difference.Here are the winners of the main awards at the 27th Sundance Film Festival, announced Saturday in the ski resort of Park City in the western US state of Utah.
Grand Jury Prize for a US drama: "Like Crazy" by Drake Doremus.
Grand Jury Prize for a US documentary: "How to Die in Oregon" by Peter Richardson.
Grand Jury Prize for a foreign documentary: "Hell and Back Again," by Danfung Dennis (Anglo-British).
Grand Jury Prize for a foreign drama: "Happy, Happy" by Anne Sewitsky (Norway).
Special Jury Prize for a US drama: "Another Earth" by Mike Cahill.
Special Jury Prize for a US documentary: "Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey" by Constance Marks.
Special Jury Prize for a foreign drama: "Tyrannosaur" by Paddy Considine (Britain).
Special Jury Prize for a foreign documentary: "Position among the stars" by Leonard Retel Helmrich (Netherlands).
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