The 2009 Sundance Film Festival closed on Saturday. Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire, a drama exploring parental abuse set in 1980s Harlem, took the two main prizes in the U.S. dramatic competition; the grand jury prize and the audience award.

Here is the list of the winners:

GRAND JURY PRIZE: U.S. DOCUMENTARY

“We Live in Public,” directed by Ondi Timoner

GRAND JURY PRIZE: U.S. DRAMATIC

“Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire,” directed by Lee Daniels

WORLD CINEMA JURY PRIZE: DOCUMENTARY

“Rough Aunties,” directed by Kim Longinotto

WORLD CINEMA JURY PRIZE: DRAMATIC

“The Maid“, directed by Sebastián Silva

AUDIENCE AWARD presented by Honda: U.S. DOCUMENTARY

“The Cove,” directed by Louie Psihoyos

AUDIENCE AWARD presented by Honda: U.S. DRAMATIC

“Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire,” directed by Lee Daniels

THE WORLD CINEMA AUDIENCE AWARD: DOCUMENTARY

“Afghan Star,” directed by Havana Marking

THE WORLD CINEMA AUDIENCE AWARD: DRAMATIC

“An Education,” directed by Lone Scherfig

DIRECTING AWARD: U.S. DOCUMENTARY

“El General director,” directed by Natalia Almada

DIRECTING AWARD: U.S. DRAMATIC

“Sin Nombre,” directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga

THE WORLD CINEMA DIRECTING AWARD: DOCUMENTARY

“Afghan Star,” directed by Havana Marking

WORLD CINEMA DIRECTING AWARD: DRAMATIC

“Five Minutes of Heaven,” directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel

WALDO SALT SCREENWRITING AWARD

Nicholas Jasenovec, Charlyne Yi, “Paper Heart”

WORLD CINEMA SCREENWRITING AWARD

“Five Minutes of Heaven,” directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel

U.S. DOCUMENTARY EDITING AWARD

“Sergio,” edited by Karen Schmeer

WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY EDITING AWARD

“Burma VJ,” edited by Janus Billeskov Jansen and Thomas Papapetros

EXCELLENCE IN CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD: U.S. DOCUMENTARY

“The September Issue,” cinematography by Bob Richman

EXCELLENCE IN CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD: U.S. DRAMATIC

“Sin Nombre,” cinematography by Adriano Goldman

WORLD CINEMA CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD: DOCUMENTARY

“Big River Man,” cinematography by John Maringouin

WORLD CINEMA CINEMATOGRAPHY AWARD: DRAMATIC

“An Education,” cinematographer: John De Borman

A WORLD CINEMA SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR ORIGINALITY

“Louise-Michel,” directed by Benoit Delépine and Gustave de Kervern

A WORLD CINEMA SPECIAL JURY PRIZE: DOCUMENTARY

“Tibet in Song” directed by Ngawang Choephel

A WORLD CINEMA SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR ACTING

Catalina Saavedra, “The Maid” (“La Nana”)

A SPECIAL JURY PRIZE: U.S. DOCUMENTARY

“Good Hair,” directed by Jeff Stilson

A SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR SPIRIT OF INDEPENDENCE

“Humpday,” directed by Lynn Shelton

A SPECIAL JURY PRIZE FOR ACTING

Mo’Nique, “Push: Based on the Novel by Sapphire”

2009 JURY PRIZE IN U.S. SHORT FILMMAKING

“Short Term 12,” directed by Destin Daniel Cretton

INTERNATIONAL JURY PRIZE IN INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILMMAKING

“Lies,” directed by Jonas Odel

HONORABLE MENTIONS IN SHORT FILMMAKING

“The Attack of the Robots from Nebula-5,” directed by Chema Garcia Ibarra

“Protect You + Me,” directed by Brady Corbet

“Western Spaghetti,” directed by PES

“Jerrycan,” directed by Julius Avery;

“Love You More,” directed by Sam Taylor-Wood

“I Live in the Woods,” directed by Max Winston

“Omelette,” directed by Nadejda Koseva

“Treevenge,” directed by Jason Eisener

ALFRED P. SLOAN PRIZE

“Adam,” directed by Max Mayer

SUNDANCE/NHK INTERNATIONAL FILMMAKERS AWARDS

Diego Lerman, Ciencias Morales (Argentina)

David Riker, The Girl (U.S.)

Qurata Kenji, Speed Girl (Japan)

Lucile Hadzihalilovic, Evolution (France)