The jury at the Munich Film Festival — including Variety’s Steven Gaydos, German actress Maria Schrader and p.r. doyenne Peggy Siegal — awarded the top, 50,000-euro ARRI/Osram prize for best international film to director Amat Escalante’s “Heli” over the weekend. The movie, which previously played at Cannes, follows a family dragged into drug-trafficking violence in Mexico. The festival wrapped yesterday with an awards ceremony and an additional screening of “Heli,” followed by a reception for the movie and an after-party, where Munich-based DJs Kill the Tills played. Siegal joked at the awards ceremony that the jurors were “all still talking to each other” after their tense deliberations and added that the trio, who’d never met before, had become good friends over their eight days of film viewing. Michael Caine was honored at the Munich festival, where five of his films played, including the premiere of his latest, “Mr. Morgan’s Last Love.” Others included the classics “Get Carter” and “The Man Who Would Be King.”