NOW Audience Award: "GETTING HOME"
Directed By: Zhang Yang
$500 cash prize
NFB Best Documentary Award: "KORYO SARAM – THE UNRELIABLE PEOPLE"
Directed By: Y David Chung and Matt Dibble
“For introducing us to a moving, important and little known chapter of history, which brings up issues of culture, identity and home¬ – all things we can relate to as Canadians – the NFB Best Documentary Award goes to Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble for Koryo Saram – The Unreliable People.”
– Glenn Sumi
$1,000 cash prize towards the development of winner's next project.
The NFB will also be granted a first right of negotiation on production, co-production or distribution with regards to the winner's next project.
Centennial College @ Wallace Studios Most Innovative Film Production Award: "WANDA AND MILES"
Directed By: Lesley Loksi Chan
“For its conversion of family intimacies into fictions, for turning blood truths into candy coloured pop dreams we can all hum along to, for letting the youngest member of her family speak the oldest truths, the Centennial College @ Wallace Studios Most Innovative Film Production Award goes to Wanda and Miles by the fabulous Lesley Loksi Chan.”
– Mike Hoolboom
$2,000 in studio time
$300 cash prize towards completion of next work made at Centennial College @ Wallace Studios
TSV Visionary Video Award: "I NO I NO"
Directed By: Lesley Loksi Chan
“For its evocation of a past we can all look forward to,
For dishing the most harrowing of personal experiences,
And turning it slowly in her careful hands, Until the unthinkable and unwatchable can also be shared
For daring to speak her truth and making it witty and beautiful and tender
The TSV Visionary Video Award goes to "I no I no"
By this year's spotlight artist, Lesley Loksi Chan.”
– Mike Hoolboom
$650 in TSV membership dues and services
$100 cash prize upon completion of new work made at Trinity Square Video
Animasian Award: "YELLOW STICKY NOTES"
Directed By: Jeff Chiba Stearns
“To do: Award Jeff Chiba Sterns the Animasian Award for Yellow Sticky Notes, a funny, lively and insightful look at the life of a working artist and activist – all told through thousands of yellow sticky notes. An original idea, impeccably executed, and all those years and pieces of paper were well spent.”
– Glenn Sumi
Honourable Mention
“For filling every frame with a hip, handcrafted beauty, and granting us a vision of escape which is also a homecoming the honourable mention for the Animasian Award goes to "Flutter" by the handsome Howie Shia.”
– Mike Hoolboom
$500 cash prize
2007 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival Jury: Mike Hoolboom, Hiroko Namba, Glenn Sumi
Charles Street Video and Reel Asian SEE ME! HEAR ME! PITCH ME! pitch winners
Professional Category: "CASTLE IN THE SKY," Dean Vargas and Lena Lee

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Directed By: Zhang Yang
$500 cash prize
NFB Best Documentary Award: "KORYO SARAM – THE UNRELIABLE PEOPLE"
Directed By: Y David Chung and Matt Dibble
“For introducing us to a moving, important and little known chapter of history, which brings up issues of culture, identity and home¬ – all things we can relate to as Canadians – the NFB Best Documentary Award goes to Y. David Chung and Matt Dibble for Koryo Saram – The Unreliable People.”
– Glenn Sumi
$1,000 cash prize towards the development of winner's next project.
The NFB will also be granted a first right of negotiation on production, co-production or distribution with regards to the winner's next project.
Centennial College @ Wallace Studios Most Innovative Film Production Award: "WANDA AND MILES"
Directed By: Lesley Loksi Chan
“For its conversion of family intimacies into fictions, for turning blood truths into candy coloured pop dreams we can all hum along to, for letting the youngest member of her family speak the oldest truths, the Centennial College @ Wallace Studios Most Innovative Film Production Award goes to Wanda and Miles by the fabulous Lesley Loksi Chan.”
– Mike Hoolboom
$2,000 in studio time
$300 cash prize towards completion of next work made at Centennial College @ Wallace Studios
TSV Visionary Video Award: "I NO I NO"
Directed By: Lesley Loksi Chan
“For its evocation of a past we can all look forward to,
For dishing the most harrowing of personal experiences,
And turning it slowly in her careful hands, Until the unthinkable and unwatchable can also be shared
For daring to speak her truth and making it witty and beautiful and tender
The TSV Visionary Video Award goes to "I no I no"
By this year's spotlight artist, Lesley Loksi Chan.”
– Mike Hoolboom
$650 in TSV membership dues and services
$100 cash prize upon completion of new work made at Trinity Square Video
Animasian Award: "YELLOW STICKY NOTES"
Directed By: Jeff Chiba Stearns
“To do: Award Jeff Chiba Sterns the Animasian Award for Yellow Sticky Notes, a funny, lively and insightful look at the life of a working artist and activist – all told through thousands of yellow sticky notes. An original idea, impeccably executed, and all those years and pieces of paper were well spent.”
– Glenn Sumi
Honourable Mention
“For filling every frame with a hip, handcrafted beauty, and granting us a vision of escape which is also a homecoming the honourable mention for the Animasian Award goes to "Flutter" by the handsome Howie Shia.”
– Mike Hoolboom
$500 cash prize
2007 Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival Jury: Mike Hoolboom, Hiroko Namba, Glenn Sumi
Charles Street Video and Reel Asian SEE ME! HEAR ME! PITCH ME! pitch winners
Professional Category: "CASTLE IN THE SKY," Dean Vargas and Lena Lee
Emerging Category: "WHAT YOU EAT," Jennifer Liao