Golden Gate Award Documentary Feature Winners
Investigative Documentary Feature:
Last Train Home, Lixin Fan (Canada/China 2009)
Documentary Feature:
Pianomania, Lilian Franck and Robert Cibis (Austria/Germany 2009)
Previously announced Golden Gate Award winner
Bay Area Documentary Feature:
Presumed Guilty, Roberto Hernández, Geoffrey Smith (Mexico 2009)
– Winner receives $15,000 cash prize, FInal Cut Studio software provided by Apple and $2,000 in lab services from EFILM Digital Laboratories
New Directors Award
Alamar, Pedro González-Rubio (Mexico 2009)
FIPRESCI Prize
Frontier Blues, Babak Jalali (Iran/England/Italy 2009)
Golden Gate Award Short Film Winners
Youth Work: Moon Shoes, Joel Vanzeventer (USA 2009)
– Winner receives $1,500 cash prize
Honorable Mention: Alisha, Daniel Citron (USA 2009)
Work for Kids and Families: Leonardo, Jim Capobianco (USA 2009)
– Winner receives $1,500 cash prize
Honorable Mention: The Mouse That Soared, Kyle Bell (USA 2009)
Animated Short: Tussilago, Jonas Odell (Sweden 2010)
– Winner receives $2,000 cash prize
New Visions: Release, Bill Morrison (USA 2009)
– Winner receives $1,500 cash prize and 1,000 feet of Kodak film stock
Bay Area Short, First Prize: Embrace of the Irrational, Jonn Herschend (USA 2009)
– Winner receives $2,000 cash prize
Bay Area Short, Second Prize: Leonardo, Jim Capobianco (USA 2009)
– Winner receives $1,500 cash prize
Documentary Short: The Shutdown, Adam Stafford (Scotland 2009)
– Winner receives $5,000 cash prize
Narrative Short: The Armoire, Jamie Travis (Canada 2009)
– Winner receives $5,000 cash prize and 1,000 feet of Kodak film stock