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We present important world cinema in a non-commercial context that represents aesthetic, critical and entertainment standards. We premier local New Mexican film, new American and foreign film including revivals, retrospectives, independent productions and mini-festivals. We partner with educational groups, schools and non profits and also provide a forum for filmmakers, critics, educators and historians.
Competitive categories include: Best Feature, Best Short, Best Documentary, Best American Independent, Best Art Matters, Best Latino, Best Native, Best Southwest, Audience Choice
| Email: | info(at)santafefilmfestival.com |
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| Phone: | (1) 505 988-5225 |
| Fax: | (1) 505 988-4998 |
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PO Box 2167 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87504 United States |
| Url of this record: | http:/ / www.filmfestivalworld.com/ festival/ Santa_Fe_Film_Festival/ | |
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Best Documentary presented by Kirk Ellis:
Kieran Fitzgerald’s "BALLAD OF ESEQUIEL HERNANDEZ" winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Best Short Presented by Gary Farmer:
"CROCODILE DREAMING" by Australian filmmaker Darlene Johnson winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Best Animation presented by Maura Dhu Studi:
Jay Bolotin’s "THE JACKLEG TESTAMENT: PART ONE, JACK AND EVE"
The Suzanne Pettit Memorial Fund Editing Award presented by Michaeal Pettit: Hans Vermy for "THE REPLACEMENT CHILD"
Best Creative Spirit presented by Jihmi Kennedy:
"FINDING KRAFTLAND," Richard Kraft and Adam Shell winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Tamalewood Studios Award for Best New Mexico Film presented by Val DeVargas:
Albuquerque filmmaker Billy Garberina’s "NECROVILLE"
Best Southwest presented by Alan Arkin:
"OFF THE GRID: LIFE ON THE MESA," Jeremy and Randy Stulberg winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Best Latino presented by Wes Studi: Gabriela Bohm’s "THE LONGING"
FORGOTTEN JEWS OF SOUTH AMERICA winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Best Independent Spirit presented by Jon Bowman and Stephen Rubin: D.B. Sweeney’s raucous road movie "TWO TICKETS TO PARADISE" winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Audience Choice presented by Mayor Coss: "JUMP!," Helen Hood Scheer winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
Best of Fest presented by Aviva: "PERSEPOLIS," co-directed by Vincent Paronnaud and Marjane Satrapi winner of $1,000 software bundle from Entertainment Partners
1st Indigenous Film Presented by Francene Blythe:
"MISS NAVAJO," directedby Billy Luther
Luminaria Awards for Lifetime Achievement in Film were given to:
John Bailey and Carol Littleton: Presented by Alan Cumming
Marina Goldavskaya presented by Francesca Ursone
Alanis Obomsawin presented by Canadian Consulate
Tributee Maverick Award: Alan Cumming presented by – Lynn Stalmaster
NM Film Office awarded its 3 Governor's Cup Films
NM women in Film gave th Sage Award to Shirley MacLaine