The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival is the largest festival of its kind in the Pacific Northwest with over 10,000 attendees. It brings to the screen feature length narratives, short films, experimental work, and documentaries from across the globe. The competition jury selects films from four categories to receive cash awards: Best Feature Film, Best Documentary Film, Most Innovative Short Film, and Best Short Film. Audience awards voted on by festival attendees are given for Favorite Narrative Feature, Favorite Documentary Feature, Favorite Gay Short Film, Favorite Lesbian Short Film, and Favorite Local Film.
The Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival is a program of Three Dollar Bill Cinema and has garnered national recognition for showcasing extraordinary and award-winning work including the Northwest premiere of Transamerica and the Seattle premiere of Shortbus. The festival is also an important venue in the local Seattle film scene, and inspires members of the LGBT community to express their creativity through film and video. Three Dollar Bill Cinema also curates themed screenings throughout the year and produces programs in partnership with other arts, cultural, and service delivery organizations in the Greater Seattle area.
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Best Narrative: "THE WITNESSES"
Directed By: André Téchiné
Cash Prize: $750
For its amazing performances, realistically flawed characters, and compelling story that starts out light and darkens as AIDS descends.
Honourable Mention: "THE KING AND THE CLOWN"
Directed By: Jun-ik Lee
Sumptuous, touching and operatic in scope, The King and the Clown is a fascinating depiction of love beyond the physical.
Best New Director: Jonah Markowitz for "SHELTER"
Cash Prize: $250
For his ability to depict, with sympathy, the complexities of contemporary struggles with class, sexuality and responsibility. We look forward to seeing him develop his voice.
Best Documentary: "RAILROAD ALL-STARS"
Directed By: Chema Rodriguez
Cash Prize: $750
For its unique and heartfelt depiction of sex workers in Guatemala who form a soccer team to draw attention to the oppression they face.
Honourable Mention: "JERUSALEM IS PROUD TO PRESENT"
Directed By: Nitzan Gilady
For the courage of the filmmaker and the film’s subjects who quite literally risked their lives in the efforts leading up to Jerusalem World Pride.
Best Local Film: "BLOOD ON THE FLAT TRACK: The Rise of the Rat City Rollergirls "
Directed By: Lainy Bagwell & Lacey Leavitt
Cash Prize: $500
For its gritty, witty and pretty picture of the rise of the Rat City Roller Girls.
Honourable Mention: "WE ARE GLBTQ"
Directed By: Derek Himeda
For providing leadership in telling the diverse and real stories of LGBTQ youth in foster care.
Best Short Film: "PARIAH"
Directed By: Dee Rees
Cash Prize: $500 presented by Wolfe
Through extraordinary cinematography, editing, script and acting, the film took its audience into the world of an African-American family in the Bronx, making their issues ones that could be shared by all.
Honourable Mention: "MY FIRST TIME DRIVING"
Directed By: Rebecca Feldman
Poignant and hilarious script, well acted, paced and executed.
Most Innovative Short Film: "SALT"
Directed By: Campbell Farquhar
Cash Prize: $250
A visually stunning and fun story that made potatoes sexy. Innovative use of live-action close-ups and stop motion.
Honourable Mention: "ROCK POCKETS"
Directed By: Trevor Anderson
Wonderfully timed voice-over and soundtrack that synched with images. Through humor and objective observation of a personal story, the film subtly speaks to a broader audience.
Audience Award Winners:
Favorite Narrative Feature: "SHELTER"
Directed By: Jonah Markowitz
Favorite Documentary: "JERUSALEM IS PROUD TO PRESENT"
Directed By: Nitzan Gilady
Favorite Local Film: "BLOOD ON THE FLAT TRACK: The Rise of the Rat City Roller Girls"
Directed By: Lainy Bagwell & Lacey Leavitt
Favorite Boys Short: "A TRIP TO PRAGUE"
Directed By: Neil Ira Needleman
Favorite Girls Short: "PARIAH"
Directed By: Dee Rees
Best Narrative Feature: "WHOLE NEW THING,"
directed by Amnon Buchbinder
Best New Director: Russell P. Marleau, for "THE
CURIOSITY OF CHANCE"
Honorable Mention: Ned Farr, for "THE GYMNAST"
Best Documentary Feature: "PICK UP THE MIC,"
directed by Alex Hinton
Honorable Mention: "CRUEL AND UNUSUAL,"
directed by Janet Baus, Dan Hunt, and Reid Williams
Best Local Film: "STRAIGHT INTO GAY AMERICA," directed by Jennifer Ting
Honorable Mention: "MOM'S APPLE PIE,"
directed by Jodi Laine, Shan Ottey, and Shad Reinstein
Best Short Film: "RAPE FOR WHO I AM,"
directed by Lovinsa Kavuma
Honorable Mention: "JOHN AND MICHAEL,"
directed by Shira Avni
Honorable Mention: DAVID,
directed by Roberto Fiesco
Most Innovative Short Film: "DISPOSABLE,"
directed by Jo Gell, and Robyn Paterson
Honorable Mention: "guy101,"
directed by Ian W. Gouldstone
Audience Awards
Favorite Narrative Feature: "A LOVE TO HIDE,"
directed by Christian Faure
Favorite Documentary Feature: "BOY I AM,"
directed by Sam Feder, and Julie Hollar
Favorite Local Film: "STRAIGHT INTO GAY AMERICA," directed by Jennifer Ting
Favorite Boys' Short: "PEKING TURKEY,"
directed by Michael Mew
Favorite Girls' Short: "BROOKLYN'S BRIDGE TO JORDAN," directed by Tina Mabry