The film festival focused on the works of emerging artists began its 28th edition on Jan. 27, hosting 23 premieres of films chosen from over 8,000 submissions. The awards were announced at a virtual awards ceremony on Friday, with the winning films available for viewing on the official virtual Slamdance channel until midnight on Feb. 6.
The audience awards were given to Clay Tatum’s “The Civil Dead,” which won for narrative feature; Patrick Longstreth’s “Iron Family,” which won for documentary feature; and the “Getting Mad” episode of Bobby McCoy’s “The Ember Knight Show,” which won for episodic storytelling. During the ceremony, Slamdance alumni Joe and Anthony Russo presented the AGBO Fellowship award, a $25,000 prize given to a standout director at the festival, to Ethan Eng for his film “Therapy Dogs.” Under the fellowship, Eng will receive mentorship from the Russos and developmental support from their production company AGBO Studios.
Also during the ceremony, “My Parent, Neal,” directed by Hannah Saidiner, won the 2022 CreativeFuture Innovation award. Presented in collaboration with advocacy organization CreativeFuture, the award is intended for filmmakers whose work shows an innovative spirit towards filmmaking.
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