The Provincetown International Film Festival takes pplace in the beatuiful city of Cape Cod for five relaxing summer days of original and independent filmmaking. The quality and breadth of our programs offer more of what makes Provincetown famous: artistic adventure, intriguing entertainment, and a fun, friendly social scene.
The Festival was first produced in 1999, the same year Provincetown celebrated its 100th anniversary as America's oldest art colony. Today, the renowned Festival remains dedicated to showcasing independent American and international films, nurturing aspiring independent filmmakers, honoring industry luminaries, and preserving and sustaining cinema as an art form through educational forums.
Provincetown is the perfect location for filmmakers and attendees to rub elbows. You'll meet many Festival-goers on the streets of this small village. As a leading film critic said of the Provincetown Festival, "It's like Cannes or Sundance used to be. Here you can run into everyone!"
With more than 50 Festival films and programs, there's so much to discover amid the excitement of Provincetown.
As America's oldest continuing art colony, Provincetown beckons the curious, artistic, and playful. In this spirit, the Festival presents a vibrant and nostalgic selection of films and programs that reflect Provincetown's rich tradition of diversity, creative expression, and enlightenment. The town welcomes and calls you to celebrate filmmaking from around the world, and life on magical Cape Cod.
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Provincetown International Film Festival P.O. Box 605 Provincetown, MA 02657-0605 |
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HBO Audience Award for Best Documentary was given to FLOW: FOR LOVE OF WATER , directed by Irena Salina
HBO Audience Award for Best Short Film was given to WHO I AM, directed by Whitney Peters
The John Schlesinger Award (awarded to a first time filmmaker) was given to Lance Hammer, director of BALLAST
The Student Film Competition Grand Jury Award was given to RABIA, directed by Muhammad Ali Hasan
The Student Film Competition Special Jury Prize was given to THE SHERIFF, directed by Jeff M. Giordano
Best Feature – “Death At A Funeral”
Directed By Frank Oz
Best Documentary – “For The Bible Tells Me So”
Directed By Daniel Karslake
Best Short – “Private Life”
Directed By Abbe Robinson
2007 HBO SHOUT SHORT FILM COMPETITION WINNERS
“Daddy”
Directed By Sid Karger
“Donny And Ginger”
Directed By Jon Bush
“Happenstance”
Directed By Joyce Draganosky
“Hearts And Hotel Rooms”
Directed By Justin James
2007 PIFF JURIED STUDENT SHORTS AWARD WINNER SPONSORED BY AVID
“Airplanes”
Directed By Jen Heck, Columbia University