Awards 2019

House of Hummingbird won best international Narrative feature. Well deserved, it’s a great film. To me “37 Seconds” the feature from Japan about the 23 year old disabled manga artist deserves 2nd place.
Scheme birds won best doc, that is the documentary where the director/camera woman had such great acccess to her subjects that she was able to edit it as a feature film.
U.S. Narrative Competition Categories
Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature – Burning Cane
Best Actress in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Haley Bennett in Swallow
Jury special mention: “For her always surprising and deeply engaging work in Stray Dolls, Geetanjali Thapi.
Best Actor in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Wendell Pierce in Burning Cane.
Best Cinematography in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Phillip Youmans for Burning Cane.
Best Screenplay in a U.S. Narrative Feature Film – Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy for Blow the Man Down.
International Narrative Competition Categories
Best International Narrative Feature – House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae) (South Korea, USA)
Best Actress in an International Narrative Feature Film – Ji-hu Park in House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae) (South Korea, USA)
Best Actor in an International Narrative Feature Film – Ali Atay in Noah Land
Best Cinematography in an International Narrative Feature Film – Cinematography by Kang Gook-hyun for House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae)(South Korea, USA)
Best Screenplay in an International Narrative Feature Film – Noah Land (Nuh Tepesi) written by Cenk Ertürk (Germany, Turkey, USA)
Documentary Competition Categories
Best Documentary Feature – Scheme Birds (Scotland, Sweden)
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Film – Cinematography by Yang Sun, Shuang Liang for Our Time Machine (China)
Best Editing in a Documentary Film – Editing by Jennifer Tiexiera for 17 Blocks (USA)
Special Jury mention: “This brave film uses editing to reveal narrative layers that weren’t immediately apparent, challenging and surprising viewers along the way. The special jury mention goes toRewind.”
Nora Ephron Award
The Nora Ephron Award – Rania Attieh for Initials S.G. (Iniciales S.G.) (Argentina, Lebanon, USA)directed by Rania Attieh, Daniel Garcia.
Best New Narrative Director Competition
Best New Narrative Director – The Gasoline Thieves (Huachicolero) (Mexico, Spain, U.K., USA) directed by Edgar Nito.
New Documentary Director Award
Albert Maysles New Documentary Director Award – Scheme Birds (Scotland, Sweden) directed by Ellen Fiske and Ellinor Hallin.
Narrative Short Competition Categories
Best Narrative Short – Maja(Denmark) directed by Marijana Jankovic.
Special Jury Mention: “This film celebrates the humanity and ingenuity of a character from the margins of society on a propulsive, fast-pedaling quest for the best tortilla in New York,The Dishwasher directed and written by Nick Hartanto, Sam Roden.”
Shorts Animation Award – My Mother’s Eyes (U.K.) directed and written by Jenny Wright.
Best Documentary Short – Learning to Skateboard in a Warzone (If You’re a Girl) (U.K.) directed by Carol Dysinger.
Special Jury Mention: “An unflinching and delicate portrait of a loving father with a haunted past who bravely decides to stand up to the powers that be in Ferguson, Missouri, in St. Louis Superman.”
Student Visionary Award – Jebel Banat (Egypt) directed and written by Sharine Atif.
Special Jury mention: “Set in rural China, this stunningly cinematic shortPearl(Zhen Zhu)follows the strife of a small family down a path of rupture and loss.”
Storyscapes Award
Storyscapes Award – The Key (USA, Iraq), created by Celine Tricart.
