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$50,000 Target Filmmaker Award for Best Narrative Feature
Mark Banning, director of Jellysmoke
The Target Filmmaker Award carries an unrestricted cash prize of $50,000 funded by Target, offering the financial means for filmmakers to transfer their vision to the screen. One of the largest cash prize bestowed by a major U.S. film festival, the award recognizes the finest American narrative film in competition
$50,000 Target Documentary Award for Best Documentary Feature
Beth Bird, director of Everyone Their Grain of Sand
The Target Documentary Award carries an unrestricted cash prize of
$50,000 funded by Target, offering the financial means for filmmakers
to transfer their vision to the screen. One of the largest cash prize
bestowed by a major U.S. film festival, the award recognizes the finest
American documentary film in competition.
Jury Prize for Best Performance
Catherine Kellner and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, for their performance in Road,
directed by Leslie McCleave.
Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short
La Vie d'un Chien, directed by John Harden
Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short
Lawn, directed by Montieth McCollum
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Undressing My Mother, directed by Ken Wardrop
Jury Prize for Best Animated Short
City Paradise, directed by Gaëlle Denis
Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature
Me and You and Everyone We Know, directed by Miranda July
Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature
Sir! No Sir!, directed by David Zeiger
Audience Award for Best International Feature
March of the Penguins, directed by Luc Jacquet
Audience Award for Best Short Film
Ryan, directed by Chris Landreth
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