Sundance Film Festival Awards 2005

 

2005 Sundance Film Festival Awards

2005 Sundance Film Festival: Park City, Utah, January 20-30, 2005

Sundance Film Festival 2005 Winners - Brief Article

 

Forty Shades of Blue by Ira Sachs

 

Dramatic Grand Jury Prize (U.S.): Forty Shades of Blue directed by Ira Sachs

Documentary Grand Jury Prize(U.S.): Why We Fight directed by Eugene Jarecki

World Dramatic Grand Jury Prize: O Herói / The Hero (Angola / Portugal) directed by Zezé Gamboa

World Documentary Grand Jury Prize: Stand van de maan / Shape of the Moon (The Netherlands) directed by Leonard Retel Helmrich

Director: Noah Baumbach, The Squid and the Whale (U.S.)

Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: Noah Baumbach, The Squid and the Whale (U.S.)

Documentary Director: Jeff Feuerzeig, The Devil and Daniel Johnston (U.S.)

World Cinema Audience Award: Brødre / Brothers (Denmark) directed by Susanne Bier

World Documentary Audience Award: Shake Hands With the Devil: The Journey of Romeo Dallaire directed by Peter Raymont

Audience Award (U.S. Dramatic Film): Hustle & Flow directed by Craig Brewer

Audience Award (U.S. Documentary): Murderball directed by Henry-Alex Rubin and Dana Adam Shapiro

Special Jury Prize (World Dramatic): Live-In Maid (Argentina/Spain) directed by Jorge Gaggero and The Forest for the Trees (Germany) directed by Maren Ade

Excellence in Cinematography Award, Dramatic: Amelia Vincent, Hustle & Flow

Excellence in Cinematography Award, Documentary: Gary Griffin, The Education of Shelby Knox

Special Jury Prizes for Acting: Amy Adams, Junebug and Lou Pucci, Thumbsucker

Special Jury Prizes for Originality of Vision: Me and You and Everyone We Know directed by Miranda July and Brick directed by Rian Johnson

Special Jury Prizes for Editing: Geoffrey Richman and Conor O’Neill, Hustle & Flow

Special Jury Prizes (Documentaries):

After Innocence (U.S.) directed by Jessica Sanders

The Liberace of Baghdad (U.K.) directed by Sean McAllister

Wall (France/Israel) directed by Simone Biton

Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking (U.S.): Family Portrait, directed by Patricia Riggen

International Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking: Wasp (U.K.) directed by Alison Arnold

Special Recognition (Short Films): Bullets in the Hood: A Bed-Stuy Story

Honorable Mentions (Short Films): Eric Escobar’s One Weekend a Month; Chris Landreth’s Ryan (Canada); Katherine Leggett’s Small Town Secrets; Taika Waititi’s Tama Tu (New Zealand); and Cary Fukunaga’s Victoria para Chino

 

Sundance Film Festival Site

Sundance Film Festival 2005 Winners - Brief Article

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Australian Film Institute Awards

Asian Festival of 1st Films Awards

European Film Awards

Mar del Plata Film Festival Awards

Moscow Film Festival Awards

San Sebastian Film Festival Awards

Sight & Sound Top-Ten Films

Tokyo Film Festival Awards

Toronto Film Festival Awards

Tribeca Film Festival Awards

 

 

 

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