
Outfest 2007's film competition winners were announced on Monday. The HBO Outstanding First Dramatic Feature garnered its recipient a $5,000 prize, while the Outstanding American Narrative Feature Award won its recipient a $2,500 cash prize courtesy of 20th Century Fox.
Grand Jury Awards
Outstanding American Narrative Feature: 25 Cent Preview, directed by Cyrus Amini
Outstanding International Narrative Feature: Tuli, directed by Auraeus Soilto
Outstanding Documentary Feature: Jerusalem Is Proud to Present directed by Nitzan Gilady
Outstanding Actor in a Feature Film: Merlin Gaspers and Dorian Brockington, 25 Cent Preview
Oustanding Actress in a Feature Film: Michelle Ehlen in Butch Jamie
Outstanding Screenwriting: Casper Andreas and Jesse Archer for A Four Letter Word
Outstanding Directing Short: Pariah directed by Dee Rees
Outstanding Documentary Short: Legacy directed by Inge Blackman
Special Programming Awards:
Freedom Award: Through Thick and Thin, directed by Sebastian Cordoba
Outstanding Emerging Talent ($5,000 product grant from Kodak): Dominique Cardona and Laure Colbert, directors, Finn's Girl
Outstanding Artistic Achievement: Angelina Maccarone, director, Vivere
Audience Awards:
HBO Outstanding First Dramatic Feature: Shelter, directed by Jonah Markowitz
Outstanding Dramatic Feature: The Bubble, directed by Eytan Fox
Outstanding Documentary Feature: For the Bible Tells Me So, directed by Daniel Karslake
Outstanding Dramatic Short: Pariah, directed by Dee Rees
Outstanding Documentary Short: Freeheld, directed by Cynthia Wade
Outstanding Soundtrack: Michele Mulroney and Micah Schraft, Sunny and Share Love You (The Advocate)
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