At the heart of the festival's jury awards, Quinton Dominguez's compelling feature, "Mono 222," was recognized as the premier North American Narrative Feature, securing a significant cash prize and a prestigious camera rental grant. Simultaneously, the international narrative landscape saw Paolo Marinou-Blanco's "Dreaming of Lions" honored as the leading International Narrative Feature, acknowledging its profound storytelling and artistic merit.
The festival's documentary category saw "I Got Bombed at Harvey's," directed by Amy Bandlien Storkel and Bryan Storkel, earn the top award for its insightful exploration. Beyond critical acclaim, audience preferences were also highlighted, with "Danny Is My Boyfriend" captivating viewers to win the Audience Award for Narrative Feature, alongside other fan favorites in international narrative and documentary sections.
Shira Dubrovner, the festival's director and founder, expressed immense pride in the event's success, emphasizing its role in promoting independent cinema. The festival attracted a record number of filmmakers, transforming the California mountain town into a vibrant hub for creative exchange and conversation, truly embodying the spirit of artistic discovery and community engagement.
Further enriching the awards ceremony, the festival acknowledged a broad spectrum of talent. "Sugarfly" received the Bravery Award for Documentary Feature, celebrating its courageous approach to filmmaking. "The Unseen" was honored for its exceptional screenplay, while numerous short films across narrative, international narrative, documentary, and animation categories, along with music videos, also garnered awards, showcasing the depth and breadth of independent film talent.