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Global Nonviolent Film Festival is the most important and renown nonviolent film festival in the world. Here's the full list of the 2023 awards.

Awards 2023: Global Nonviolent Film Festival (Full List)

A total of 36 films from 15 countries have competed at the Global Nonviolent Film Festival. The Jury, composed of Brad Mays (USA), Olga Matsyna (Italy), Roger Paradiso (USA), Dr. Teresa Mular (USA), Yuriy Konopkin (Russia), has resolved to award 28 of those films in the following categories: Feature Film, Short Film, Feature Documentary, Short Documentary, Feature Docudrama, Feature Animation, Short Animation, Feature Experimental, Short Experimental, and Music Video. 

The Awards Show may be watched here: Awards Show 2023

Running time: 52 min.

Produced, Edited and Directed by: Daria Trifu

Hosts: Daria Trifu and Bruno Pischiutta

Here is the full list of awards in order of category:

FEATURE FILM CATEGORY

Best Feature Film (ex aequo) to:

RED FAUST (Hungary) – Written, Directed and Produced by Zsolt Pozsgai

THE LAST PASSENGER (Japan) – Written, Directed and Produced by Takashi Horie

Best Director (ex aequo) to:

Takashi Horie for THE LAST PASSENGER

Zsolt Pozsgai for RED FAUST

Best Cinematography (ex aequo) to:

Mark Gyori for RED FAUST

Robert J. MacColl for EMILY OR OSCAR? (USA)

Best Production Design (ex aequo) to:

Dimitra Panagiotopolou for PURGATORY (Greece)

Péter Klimó for RED FAUST

Best Actress (ex aequo) to:

Karen Iwata in THE LAST PASSENGER

Casara Clark in EMILY OR OSCAR?

Best Actor to:

Adam Lux and Armand Kautzky in RED FAUST

Best Screenplay to:

Takashi Horie for THE LAST PASSENGER

Best Music to:

Atsushi “Toaya” Tokuya for THE LAST PASSENGER

FEATURE DOCUMENTARY CATEGORY

Best Feature Documentary (ex aequo) to:

SOUND AND SILENCE (Switzerland) – Produced and Directed by Thomas Luechinger

A SONG FOR ARGYRIS (Greece) – Produced and Directed by Stefan Haupt

Best Director (ex aequo) to:

Stefan Haupt for A SONG FOR AGYRIS

Robert Webster for MEMORIES OF WARSAW (Netherlands)

Best Cinematography to:

Patrick Lindenmaier for A SONG FOR ARGYRIS

Best Music (ex aequo) to:

Ephren Luechinger for SOUND AND SILENCE

Tomas Korber and Jorgos Stergiou for A SONG FOR SRGYRIS

Best Historical Subject to:

A SONG FOR ARGYRIS – Produced and Directed by Stefan Haupt

Best Medical Subject (ex aequo) to:

TRADITIONAL MIDWIFE (Japan) – Produced and Directed by Paul Edward Foulkes

YOU’LL BE OK TOO: CHRISTINA’S JOURNEY (USA) – Produced by Holli Haerr and Directed by Christina Mathieson-Segura

FEATURE DOCUDRAMA CATEGORY

Best Feature Docudrama Film to:

THESE TWO HANDS – THE STORY OF BOWEN THERAPY (Australia) – Produced by Helen Dobra and Directed by Sean Dobra

Best Director to:

Sean Dobre for THESE TWO HANDS – THE STORY OF BOWEN THERAPY

Best Cinematography to:

Alex Innes for THESE TWO HANDS – THE STORY OF BOWEN THERAPY

FEATURE ANIMATION CATEGORY

Best Feature Animation Film to:

BABOOKUMS: SEVEN FANTASTIC STORIES (Lithuania) – Produced by Jurgita Rakauskaitė and Directed by Tadas Vidmantas

FEATURE EXPERIMENTAL CATEGORY

Best Feature Experimental Film to:

THE MUSE (Russia) – Produced by Ivan Zabolotskiy and Directed Max Karpylev

SHORT FILM CATEGORY

Best Short Film (ex aequo) to:

LA PIETRA (USA) – Written, Directed and Produced by Nikita Hattangady

FATHER’S DAY (South Africa) – Produced by Mpho Makhalemele and Directed by Tumelo Lekena

Best Director (ex aequo) to:

Nikita Hattangaddy for LA PIETRA

Tumelo Lekena for FATHER’S DAY

Best Cinematography (ex aequo) to:

Diego Jimenez for ARTEMIS AND THE ASTRONAUT (USA) 

Johnny Sousa for IZZY (USA)

Best Production Design to:

Rob Hutt and Celia Dumas for TIME SPENT (UK)

Best Actress to:

Lynn Cohen in ARTEMIS AND THE ASTRONAUT

Best Actor to:

Bonga Sizwe Mhlongo in FATHER’S DAY

Best Screenplay to:

Tumelo Lekena for FATHER’S DAY

Best Music to:

LA PIETRA – Written, Directed and Produced by Nikita Hattangady

Outstanding Achievement (given by the Organizers of the Festival) to:

Danielle McCormick for THE KEY (Ireland)

SHORT DOCUMENTARY CATEGORY

Best Short Documentary to:

RETURN TO FORETOP’S FATHER (USA) – Produced and Directed by Preston Randolph

Best Director to:

Preston Randolph for RETURN TO FORETOP’S FATHER

Best Cinematography to:

Charles Reynoso for FAITH IN BLACKNESS – AN EXPLORATION OF AFROLATINE SPIRITUALITY (USA)

Best Music Score to:

Garrett Randolph for RETURN TO FORETOP’S FATHER

Joseph Paul Hutchins for THE STORY OF HUBBLE – MAN’S INSATIABLE QUEST TO THE STARS (USA)

Best Historical Subject to:

I AM KANAKA (UK) – Produced and Directed by Genevieve Sulway

Best Medical Subject to:

BRAVO MARCEL – THE CENTURY CLIMBER (Switzerland) – Produced by Hannes Tell and Andrea Vescovi and Directed by Hannes Tell

SHORT ANIMATION CATEGORY

Best Short Animation Film to:

THE CLOUD PRINCESS (South Africa) – Produced by Claudia Noble-Areff and Directed by Sheldon Christopher Noble

SHORT EXPERIMENTAL CATEGORY

Best Short Experimental Film to:

STONE (Iran) – Produced by Mojgan Beigi and Directed by Alireza Beigi

Best Director to:

Alireza Beigi for STONE

Best Cinematography to:

Pablo Galarza for EMBRACE

Best Production Design to:

Margie Kelk and Lynne Slater for ALUCINAR

Best Actress to:

Najmeh Naghali in STONE

Best Screenplay to:

Alireza Beigi for STONE

MUSIC VIDEO CATEGORY

Best Music Video to:

MACHINE (USA) – Produced and Directed by Meg Pfeiffer

Best Director to:

Alberto Nacci for DUEL (Italy)

Best Cinematography to:

Alberto Nacci for DUEL

Best Music to:

Pasquale Corrado for DUEL

The Awards Show (52 min.) is streaming at: 

https://globalcinema.online/programs/global-nonviolent-film-festival-awards-2023 

Global Nonviolent Film Festival, founded by film director Bruno Pischiutta, Member of the European Film Academy, and producer Daria Trifu in 2011, is the most important and renown nonviolent film festival in the world. The international film festival is owned and organized annually by Global Film Studio, a Canadian media company that is focused on ventures that are socially conscious and nonviolent (globalfilmstudio.com).

CONTACT: Global Nonviolent Film Festival, info@nonviolentfilmfestival.com

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