Frameline Audience Award – Best Feature

The Frameline Audience Award – Best Feature is an award of the San Francisco Frameline Film Festival. Since the festival's inception in 1984 the Best Feature Film has been awarded by the festival's audience selection.[1]

Winners

YearFilmDirectorCountry of OriginRef
1984AngelRobert Vincent O'NeilUnited States
1985Broken Mirrors (Gebroken spiegels)Marleen GorrisNetherlands
1986WestlerWieland SpeckWest Germany
1987Law of Desire (La ley del deseo)Pedro AlmodóvarSpain
1988Friends Forever (Venner for altid)Stefan HenszelmanDenmark
1989The Heart Exposed (Le Cœur découvert)Jean-Yves LaforceCanada[2]
1990Oranges Are Not the Only FruitBeeban KidronUnited Kingdom
1991Together AloneP. J. CastellanetaUnited States
1992The Twin BraceletsHuang Yu-shanHong Kong
1993GriefRichard GlatzerUnited States
1994Only the Brave and World and Time Enough (tie)Ana Kokkinos / Eric MuellerAustralia/ United States
1995Costa Brava and Parallel Sons (tie)Marta Balletbò-Coll / John G. YoungSpain / United States
1996StonewallNigel FinchUnited States
1997LiliesJohn GreysonCanada
1998Edge of SeventeenDavid MoretonUnited States
1999Chutney PopcornNisha GanatraUnited States
2000Big EdenThomas BezuchaUnited States
2001The Iron LadiesYongyoot ThongkongtoonThailand
2002The Business of FancydancingSherman AlexieUnited States
2003Yes Nurse! No Nurse!Pieter KramerNetherlands
2004Brother to BrotherRodney EvansUnited States
2005TransamericaDuncan TuckerUnited States
2006The GymnastNed FarrUnited States[3]
2007Four Minutes (Vier Minuten)Chris KrausGermany
2008XXYLucía PuenzoArgentina[4]
2009Patrik, Age 1.5Ella LemhagenSweden[5]
2010The StringMehdi Ben AttiaFrance[6]
2011TomboyCéline SciammaFrance[7]
2012CloudburstThom FitzgeraldCanada[8]
2013Reaching for the MoonBruno BarretoBrazil[9]
2014The Way He LooksDaniel RibeiroBrazil[10]
2015Margarita with a StrawShonali BoseIndia[11]
2016Pushing DeadTom E. BrownUnited States[12]
2017God's Own CountryFrancis LeeUnited Kingdom[13]
2018For IzzyAlex ChuUnited States[14]
2019Song LangLeon LeVietnam[15]
2020RūrangiMax CurrieNew Zealand[16]
2021Lola (Lola vers la mer)Laurent MicheliBelgium, France[17]
2022VulveetaMaria BreauxUnited States

References

  1. "Audience Award Winners". www.frameline.org.
  2. "Big box office for gay film fest". San Francisco Examiner, June 29, 1989.
  3. "The Gymnast takes home the gold at San Francisco filmfest". The Advocate, June 29, 2006.
  4. "Frameline Audiences Award 'XXY,' 'Pageant'". IndieWire, July 2, 2008.
  5. Brian Brooks, "“Patrik” Wins Frameline Accolades at World’s Largest LGBT Fest". IndieWire, June 30, 2009.
  6. Jeremy Kay, "Undertow, The String among Frameline34 winners". Screen Daily, June 29, 2010.
  7. Brian Brooks, "“Wish Me Away” & “Evening Dress” Win at the Historic 35th Frameline". IndieWire, June 28, 2011.
  8. Peter Knegt, "‘Cloudburst,’ ‘Kuchu’ Tops Winners at 36th Frameline Film Festival". IndieWire, June 27, 2012.
  9. Jeremy Kay, "Wolfe acquires festival quartet". Screen Daily, July 2, 2013.
  10. Randy Myers, "Review: ‘The Way He Looks’ a sweet story of young love". The Mercury News, November 6, 2014.
  11. Ryan Lattanzio, "Frameline Film Festival Names 2015 Awards Winners". IndieWire, June 29, 2015.
  12. Justin Lowe, "‘Pushing Dead’: Outfest Review". The Hollywood Reporter, July 22, 2016.
  13. David Lewis, "How a director found 'God's Own Country'". San Francisco Chronicle, October 27, 2017.
  14. Victoria Moy, "‘For Izzy’ tells the story of a unique family being formed in the 626". Alhambra Source, July 30, 2018.
  15. Shannon Power, "‘Electrifying’ films win big awards at Frameline Film Festival". Gay Star News, July 3, 2019.
  16. Andreas Wiseman, "Hulu Picks Up U.S. Rights To New Zealand Transgender Drama ‘Rurangi’". Deadline Hollywood, March 8, 2021.
  17. Jim Provenzano, "Frameline45 awards faves and filmmakers". Bay Area Reporter, July 2, 2021.
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