See the list of winners of the 53rd Gramado Film Festival

The 53rd Gramado Film Festival ended this Saturday (23) with the traditional Kikitos award ceremony, consecrating the winners of the edition. The highlight of the night was the feature film "Cinco Tipos de Medo" , by director Bruno Bini , which won the award for Best National Film and also took home two other trophies: Best Screenplay and Best Supporting Actor , with the performance of singer and actor Xamã .
The awards ceremony began on August 17th , with short films from Rio Grande do Sul. On Friday (22) , the recognition went to "Quando a Gente Menina Cresce" , by director Neli Mombelli , winner of the Kikito for Best Feature Film from Rio Grande do Sul . The production portrays the lives of girls from the outskirts of Santa Maria and the transition from childhood to adolescence.
According to the Gramado Tourism Office , more than 40,000 people attended screenings in venues such as the Palácio dos Festivais , the Elizabeth Rosenfeld Theater , and the "Cinemas nos Bairros" project. In total, the city has welcomed more than 400,000 visitors since the event began on August 13 , reinforcing the festival's cultural and tourist impact.
Main winners of the Gramado Festival 2025Best National Film: Five Types of Fear (MT), by Bruno Bini
Directed by: Laís Melo, by Nó (PR)
Actor: Gero Camilo, by Papagaios (RJ)
Actress: Malu Galli, for Querido Mundo (RJ)
Screenplay: Bruno Bini, for Five Types of Fear
Photography: Renata Corrêa, by Nó
Editing: Bruno Bini, for Five Types of Fear
Soundtrack: Alekos Vuskovic, by The Nature of Invisible Things (DF)
Art Direction: Elsa Romero, by Parrots
Supporting Actress: Aline Marta Maria, for The Nature of Invisible Things
Supporting Actor: Shaman, for Five Kinds of Fear
Sound Design: Bernardo Uzeda, Thiago Sobral and Damião Lopes, by Papagaios
Special Jury Prize: The Nature of Invisible Things , by Rafaela Camelo
Honorable Mention: Dreaming of Lions (SP), by Paolo Marinou-Blanco
Best Film by the Popular Jury: Parrots , by Douglas Soares
Best Film by the Critics' Jury: Knot , by Laís Melo
Best Documentary: Reading the World (RN), by Catherine Murphy and Iris de Oliveira
Honorable Mention in Documentary: Para Vigo Me Voy! (RJ), by Lírio Ferreira and Karen Harley
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