Fort Tilden

Narrative Feature

Grand Jury Winner:
Fort Tilden (D: Sarah-Violet Bliss & Charles Rogers)

Special Jury Recognition for Courage in Storytelling:
Animals (Actor & Screenwriter: David Dastmalchian)

Special Jury Recognition for Best Acting Duo:
10,000KM (Long Distance) (Natalie Tena & David Verdaguer)

Documentary Feature

Grand Jury Winner:
The Great Invisible (D: Margaret Brown)

Special Jury Recognition for Political Courage:
Vessel (D: Diana Whitten)

Special Jury Recognition for Editing & Storytelling:
Print the Legend (D: Luis Lopez & Clay Tweel)

Shorts

Narrative Shorts: Winner:
“Quelqu’un d’extraordinaire” (D: Monia Chokri)

Special Jury Recognition:
“Person to Person” (D: Dustin Guy Defa)

Boyhood

Special Jury Recognition for Cinematography:
“Krisha” (D: Trey Edward Shults)

Documentary Shorts:
“Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace” (D: Jeff Dupre)

Midnight Shorts:
“Wawd Ahp” (D: Steve Girard & Josh Chertoff)

Animated Shorts: Winner:
“Coda” (D: Alan Holly)

Special Jury Recognition:
“Eager” (D: Allison Schulnik)

Music Videos:
Joel Compass, “Back to Me” (D: Ian & Cooper)

Texas Shorts:
“Some vacation.” (D: Anne S. Lewis)

Texas High School Shorts:
“Seawolf” (D: Caila Pickett & Max Montoya)

Excellence in Poster Design

Winner:
Starry Eyes (Jay Shaw)

Excellence in Title Design

Winner:
True Detective (Patrick Clair for Elastic)

Special Jury Recognition:
The Lego Movie (Brian Mah for Alma Mater)

SXSW Gamechanger Award

Winner: Jen McGowan (Kelly & Cal)

Special Mention: Kat Candler (Hellion)

Louis Black ‘Lone Star’ Award

Winner: Boyhood (D: Richard Linklater)

Karen Schmeer Film Editing Fellowship

Presented to: Colin Nusbaum

Correction: SXSW emailed Wednesday, March 12, to correct the name of Jen McGowan’s award and the name of Brian Mah’s company. Both have been updated in this version of the story.

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