Indianapolis International Film Festival
Founded in 2004, the Indianapolis International Film Festival seeks to create a shared experience by championing films that entertain, challenge, and expand perspectives in Indianapolis and beyond.
Location | Indianapolis, USA |
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Founded | 2004 |
Website | www.indyfilmfest.org/ |
Combining premieres of international hits and American independents, the Indianapolis International Film Festival (Indy Film Fest) presents the largest variety of films in the city of Indianapolis.
The festival was established in 2004, featuring Lars von Trier's Dogville as the closing film of the inaugural edition.[1]
2009 Awards
- Racing Dreams - Audience Award, Best Feature
- Weathered - Audience Award, Best Short Film
- Sita Sings the Blues - American Spectrum, Best Feature
- True Beauty This Night - American Spectrum, Best Short Film
- A Ripple of Hope - Hoosier Lens Award, Best Feature
- Chicken Cowboy - Hoosier Lens Award, Best Short
- Frankie 13 vs The World - Best Documentary Short Film
- Best Worst Movie - Best Documentary Feature
- Sinnerman - Black Expressions
- Gone Fishing - World Cinema, Best Short Film
- The Vanished Empire - World Cinema, Best Feature
- The Way We Get By - Eric Parker Social Justice Award
- Lapsus - Excellence in Animation
- First on the Moon - The Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Prize for Outstanding Science Fiction Filmmaking
2008 Awards
- Mongol - Audience Award, Best Feature
- Trying to Get Good: The Jazz Odyssey of Jack Sheldon - Audience Award, Best Documentary
- Spider - Audience Award, Best Short Film
- Pop Skull - American Spectrum, Best Feature
- Bitch - American Spectrum, Best Short Film
- Der Ostwind - American Spectrum, Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Technical achievement to Kohl Gass
- Beyond Belief - Real Visions, Best Feature
- kids + money - Real Visions, Best Short Film
- The Life and Times of Robert F. Kennedy Starring Gary Cooper - Real Visions, Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Experimental Film to Aaron Valdez
- Cargo 200 - World Cinema, Best Feature
- Ten to Two - World Cinema, Best Short Film
- Burn the Bridges - World Cinema, Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Performance to Irene Azuela
- Karl Rove, I Love You - Hoosier Lens Award
- Lapsus - Excellence in Animation
- First on the Moon - The Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Prize for Outstanding Science Fiction Filmmaking
2007 Awards
- Speed Dating - Audience Award, Best Feature (Tie)
- Waitress - Audience Award, Best Feature (Tie)
- In the Shadow of the Moon - Audience Award, Best Documentary
- The Substitute (Il Supplente) - Audience Award, Best Short Film
- Adrift in Manhattan - American Spectrum, Best Feature
- Pop Foul - American Spectrum, Best Short Film
- Disappearances - American Spectrum, Special Jury Prize for Cinematography
- Nevel Is the Devil - American Spectrum, Special Jury Prize for Comedy
- Kidney Thieves - American Spectrum, Special Jury Prize for Comedy
- Rain in a Dry Land - Real Visions, Best Feature
- Angel's Fire - Real Visions, Best Short Film
- Heavy Metal Jr. - Real Visions, Special Jury Prize for Direction
- McLaren's Negatives - Real Visions, Special Jury Prize for Direction to Marie-Josee Sainte-Pierre
- Fraulein - World Cinema, Best Feature
- Eramos Pocos - World Cinema, Best Short Film
- Thicker Than Water - World Cinema, Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Performance
- Milk and Opium - World Cinema, Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Score
- Marrying God - Hoosier Lens Award
- Everything Will be OK - Excellence in Animation
- First on the Moon - The Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. Prize for Outstanding Science Fiction Filmmaking
2006 Awards
- A Place Called Home: An Adoption Story - Audience Award, Best Feature
- Sugar Mountain - Audience Award, Best Short Film
- El Inmigrante - Grand Jury Prize, Best Feature
- Binta & the Great Idea - Grand Jury Prize, Best Short Film
- Antonio's Breakfast - Grand Jury Prize, Best European Short Film
- Knocking - Audience Award, Best Non-Fiction Film
- Over the Hedge - Audience Award, Best Family Film
- Kinky Boots - Audience Award, Best Comedy
- A Place Called Home: An Adoption Story - Hoosier Lens Award for Best Indiana Film
- Before I Go - Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Performance to Heidy Forster and Horst Sachtleben
- Life in Transition - Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Animation
- Dirty Mary - Special Jury Prize for Achievement in Comedy to Daniele Ferraro for Writing, Producing, and Acting
- Monobloc - Special Jury Prize for Direction to Luis Ortega
- Desire - Special Jury Prize - Honorable Mention for Documentary Filmmaking to Julie Gustafson & the New Orleans Teenage Girls Documentary Project
- Binta & the Great Idea - Markey's Humanitarian Award
- Apparition of the Eternal Church - Best North American Independent Feature Film
2005 Awards
- Murderball - Audience Award, Best Feature
- West Bank Story - Audience Award, Best Short Film
- Murderball - Audience Award, Best Non-Fiction Film
- NOVEM - Grand Jury Prize, Best Feature
- Solo un Cargador - Grand Jury Prize, Best Short Film (tie)
- Tama Tu - Grand Jury Prize, Best Short Film (tie)
- The Innocent - Grand Jury Prize, Best Non-Fiction Film
- Pearl Diver - Grand Jury Prize, Hoosier Lens Award for Best Indiana Film
- Tropical Malady - Special Jury Prize, Outstanding Direction to Apichatpong Weerasethakul
- NOVEM - Special Jury Prize, Outstanding Performance to the entire cast
- Brothers - Special Jury Prize, Outstanding Performance to Connie Nielsen, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, and Ulrich Thomsen
- 9 - Special Jury Prize, Outstanding Animation
2004 Awards
- The Story of the Weeping Camel - Audience Award, Best Feature
- The Climactic Death of Dark Ninja - Audience Award, Best Short Film (tie)
- Hairless - Audience Award, Best Short Film (tie)
- The Climactic Death of Dark Ninja - Grand Jury Prize, Best Short Film
- Between the White Lines - Grand Jury Prize, Best Feature Film
- Dogville - Special Jury Prize, Outstanding Performance to the entire cast
- A Slipping Down Life - Outstanding Performance to Lily Taylor & Sara Rue
- Disconcerting Symphony - Outstanding Performance to the entire cast
- Stuff That Bear! - Outstanding Cinematography to Oleg Mutu
- Everyone and Their Mother Wants to Write and Direct - Outstanding Writing
External links
References
- "2004 Indianapolis International Film Festival". Indy Film Fest. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
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