MOSCOW, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- "Once" -- a Dublin-set, musical independent film by John Carney -- has won the top prize at Moscow's 2Morrow film festival, Variety.com reported Tuesday.
The honor came with a $100,000 cash prize.
Carney's film about a street musician (Glen Hansard) and the new friend (Marketa Irglova) who inspires him also won a story award.
The four-day festival, which ended Monday, was created as a means of promoting originality in filmmaking.
Estonia's "Magnus" by Kadri Kousaar won a prize in the sound category, while Japan's "Funuke Show Some Love You Losers!" by Daihachi Yoshida earned the image award.
Steve Buscemi and Sienna Miller, his co-star in "Interview" -- the English-language remake of Dutch director Theo Van Gogh's film -- shared the festival's acting prize.
"Interview," which Buscemi also directed, opened the festival.
"Duska," the latest offering from Dutch director Jos Stelling, was the event's closing feature.