Red Dog
Grand Prize Award for Best Narrative Feature | Producer: Nelson Woss
It’s night in the Western Australian outback, a dying dog lies in the backroom of the town’s only pub. Slowly, as word spreads, the local community gathers at the pub. Read more about Red Dog.
Red Dog received the $100,000 Grand Prize Award for Best Narrative Feature.
The Grand Prize Award for Best Narrative Feature recognizes the most outstanding narrative feature entry as determined by the judging panel.
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Crime After Crime
Best Documentary Feature | Director: Yoav Potash
Crime After Crime tells the dramatic story of the legal battle to free Debbie Peagler, an incarcerated survivor of domestic violence. Read more about Crime After Crime.
Crime After Crime received the $25,000 Best Documentary Feature Award.
The Best Documentary Feature Award recognizes the most outstanding documentary feature entry as determined by the judging panel.The Best Documentary Feature Award is made possible by Indy VW Dealers.
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Thief
Vision Award for Best Short | Director: Julian Higgins
Thief tells the haunting story of Mehdi, an Iraqi boy who befriends the young Saddam Hussein in 1959. Forty years later, in 2003, the two come face to face a second time and Mehdi must weigh his desire for revenge against his need to make peace with the past. Read more about Thief.
Thief received the $10,000 Vision Award for Best Short Film
The Vision Award for Best Short Film is given to one film each year and is designed to recognize an emerging filmmaker who shows vision in filmmaking. The Vision Award is made possible by KeyBank.
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