SXSW 2022 Film Festival Winners List
The 2022 jury and extraordinary honor champs of the 29th SXSW Film Festival were revealed on Tuesday night out of Austin, Texas. Include films getting jury grants were chosen from the story and narrative rivalries. Juried grants for shorts, plan and XR experience was likewise reported.
Each of the 2022 film classifications will be qualified for class explicit crowd grants, which will be confirmed by the bookkeeping firm of Maxwell Locke and Ritter. Online screenings and crowd grant casting a ballot will close at 9 a.m. CT on Monday, March 21. Champs will be reported using sxsw.com that week.
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Jane Pierson, VP, Director of Film. said “It was extraordinary to gather together in person again after so long and we are so grateful to the filmmakers and audience who joined us at SXSW 2022 in Austin, Texas for our first in-person event since 2019, The program was celebrated across the board and tonight we get to give a special shout-out to the award winners.”
Include films getting Jury Awards were chosen from the Narrative Feature and Documentary Feature Competition classifications. SXSW additionally declared any remaining juried segments, including Shorts, Design, and XR Experience Awards. Unique Awards declared included: Louis Black “Solitary Star” Award, Adobe Editing Award, Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award, ZEISS Cinematography Award, the Mailchimp Support the Shorts Award, and the Fandor New Voices Award.
The List of SXSW Special Winners
Narrative Feature Competition: Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter; Siddhant Adlakha, filmmaker and critic; Jenelle Riley, Variety
Documentary Feature Competition: Jason Bailey, critic, historian, and author; Carlos Aguilar, film critic, and journalist; Beandrea July, freelance film critic
Louis Black “Lone Star”: Richard Whitaker, The Austin Chronicle; Kathy Blackwell, Executive Editor, Texas Monthly; Karen Valby, author and freelance writer
Narrative Shorts Program: Mohammad Gorjestani, filmmaker; Natalie Haack Flores, VP Development, Nuyorican Productions; Inga Diev, GM Ouat Media
Documentary Shorts: Greg Rhem, writer, director, producer, and creative consultant for MTV Documentary Films; Ryan Harrington, Head of film, Kinema; Yvonne Ashley Kouadjo, series producer, New York Times’ Op-Docs
Animated Shorts: Julia Pott, animator; John Agbaje, SVP of Animation, Bad Robot; Brook Keesling, Head of Animation Talent Development, Bento Box Entertainment
Midnight Shorts: Barbara Crampton, actor, and producer; Dana Gills, SVP of Development and Production, Monkeypaw; Bea Sequeira, producer, Blumhouse
Music Videos: Andrew Unterberger, Deputy Editor, Billboard; Shanna Green, Director of Communications, Commercials and Short-Form Content, Anonymous Content; Meghan Oretsky, Senior Curator, Vimeo
Texas Shorts: Cat Cardena, Associate Editor, Texas Monthly; Eric Webb, Entertainment Editor, Austin-American Statesman; Monique Walton, filmmaker
Texas High School Shorts: Bart Weiss, Educator, and Founder, Dallas VideoFest; Lindsey Ashley, Deputy Director, Texas Film Commission; Dr. Tere Garza, Professor of Communication, St Edward’s University
Episodic Pilot Competition: Randi Kleiner, Co-Founder, and CEO, SeriesFest; Selome Hailu, Variety; Augustine Frizzell, filmmaker
Excellence in Title Design: Victoria Nece, Principal Product Manager, Motion Graphics, Adobe; Hazel Baird, Creative Director and Designer, Elastic; Saskia Marka, independent designer
Excellence in Poster Design: Barak Epstein, Texas Theatre in Dallas, producer; Becky Cloonan, illustrator and cartoonist; Kevin Tong, illustrator
XR Experience Jury: Nonny de la Peña, founder, Emblematic Group; Kent Bye, Voices of VR; Loren Hammonds, Producer, Co-head of Documentary, TIME Studios
The SXSW 2022 Film Festival Awards: Adobe Editing Award Everything Everywhere All At Once edited by Paul Rogers
The ZEISS Cinematography Award A Vanishing Fog with cinematography by Gio Park
Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award Chee$se directed by Damian Marcano!
Louis Black “Lone Star” Award What We Leave Behind directed by Iliana Sosa
Fandor New Voices Award What We Leave Behind directed by Iliana Sosa.
Mailchimp Support the Shorts Award The Voice Actress directed by Anna J. Takayama.
Special Jury Recognition for Exceptional Intimacy in Storytelling Bad Axe directed by David Siev.
Special Jury Recognition for Acting in a Documentary Steve Glew for The Pez Outlaw.
Documentary Feature Competition Grand Jury Award Master of Light directed by Rosa Ruth Boesten.
Every one of the 2022 film classes will be qualified for classification explicit Audience Awards, which will be guaranteed by the bookkeeping firm of Maxwell Locke and Ritter. Online Screenings and Audience Award Voting will close at 9 am CT on Monday, March 21. Champs will be declared through sxsw.com that week.
Movies will keep on being accessible on the SXSW app until 9:00 am CT on Monday, March 21. SXSW will keep running the Online Shift72 Screening Library through March 31, 2021, for those films that have picked into the drawn-out time.
Each of the 2022 film classes will be qualified for classification explicit Audience Awards, which will be ensured by the bookkeeping firm of Maxwell Locke and Ritter. Online Screenings and Audience Award Voting will close at 9 am CT on Monday, March 21. Champs will be reported through sxsw.com that week.