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Sci-fi film wins prize at Sundance

Science-fiction thriller 'Primer' has won the 2004 Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Best Drama.

The low-budget film, about a pair of engineers who build a time machine, was written and produced by first-time director and actor Shane Carruth. 

The Documentary Grand Jury Prize went to Ondi Timoner's music documentary 'DIG!' which tracked Anton Newcombe of the Brian Jonestown Massacre and Dandy Warhols frontman Courtney Taylor for seven years.

Joshua Marston's 'Maria Full of Grace' won the Dramatic Audience Award; the Documentary Audience Award went to Ross Kauffman and Zana Briski for 'Born Into Brothels' and directing awards were given to Morgan Spurlock for 'Super Size Me' and and Debra Granik for 'Down to the Bone'.

The awards were handed out on Saturday night in Utah at the end of the 11-day independent film-making festival.

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