‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ ‘Porcelain War’ ‘Brooklyn, Minnesota’ Are Big Winners at 25th Woodstock Film Festival

My Dead Friend Zoe directed by Kyle Hausmann-Stokes
My Dead Friend Zoe (Briarcliff Entertainment)

Wrapping up on October 20th, the 25th edition of the Woodstock Film Festival announced the winners for this year’s jury award. My Dead Friend Zoe, directed by Kyle Hausmann Stokes won the Gigantic Pictures Award For Best Feature Narrative, along with the Haskell Wexler Award For Best Cinematography, and an Honorable Mention for the Best Narrative Editing Award.

Porcelain War directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev

Porcelain War, directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev won The Leon Gast Award For Best Feature Documentary and the Best Documentary Editing Award.

Brooklyn, Minnesota (Woodstock Film FEstival)

Brooklyn, Minnesota directed by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen which made it’s World Premiere at the festival also won multiple honors including NYWIFT Excellence in Narrative Filmmaking Award and Gray Schwartz Ultra Indie Award.

The festival also honored acclaimed filmmaker Paul Schrader with the Honorary Maverick Award. Renowned producer Ira Deutchman received the Honorary Trailblazer Award; and filmmakers and human rights activists Pamela Yates and Paco de Onís received the inaugural Art of Activism Award.

25th Woodstock Film Festival Award Winners

Gigantic Pictures Award For Best Feature Narrative: My Dead Friend Zoe, directed by Kyle Hausmann Stokes.

The Leon Gast Award For Best Feature Documentary: Porcelain War, directed by Brendan Bellomo and Slava Leontyev.

Haskell Wexler Award For Best Cinematography: My Dead Friend Zoe, directed by Kyle Hausmann Stokes, cinematography by Matt Sakatani Roe.

NYWIFT Excellence in Documentary Filmmaking Award: Troll Storm, directed by Eunice Lau

NYWIFT Excellence in Narrative Filmmaking Award: Brooklyn, Minnesota, directed by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen.

World of HA Change-Maker Award: Sabbath Queen, directed by Sandi Dubowski.

Best Short Documentary Award: Bob’s Funeral, directed by Jack Dunphy.
Honorable Mention: I Am Ready, Warden directed by Smriti Mundhra. 

Best Short Narrative Award: Obraza (Resentment), directed by Gleb Osatinski

Best Student Short Award: Some Kind of Bug, directed by Andy Rose H. Fidoten.
Honorable Mention: Future is Panorama, directed by Muschirf Shekh Zeyn.

Best Short Animation Award: The Wild-Tempered Clavier by Anna Samo.

Gray Schwartz Ultra Indie Award: Brooklyn, Minnesota directed by Jessica Blank and Erik Jensen.

Best Documentary Editing Award: Porcelain War, edited by Brendan Bellomo, Aniela Sidorska, Kelly Cameron.

Best Narrative Editing Award: Los Frikis, edited by Jon Otazua.
Honorable Mention: My Dead Friend Zoe, edited by Ali Greer.

Honorary Maverick Award: This year’s Honorary Maverick Award was awarded to acclaimed writer and director Paul Schrader.

Honorary Trailblazer Award: This year’s Honorary Trailblazer Award was awarded to renowned producer Ira Deutchman.

Art of Activism Award: Globally celebrated filmmakers and human rights activists Pamela Yates and Paco de Onís were honored with the inaugural Art of Activism Award.

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