The films and filmmakers taking home the top prizes at the inaugural Bentonville Film Festival (BFF), celebrating women and
diversity, were revealed this evening at a gala awards ceremony that drew
Courteney Cox, Nick Cannon, Bruce Dern, Rosie O’Donnell, Melissa Joan Hart,
Catherine Hardwicke, Joey Lauren Adams, Brian Yang, Alysia Reiner, Khandi
Alexander, Sara Evans, and of course, Geena Davis, among many others. The event
was hosted by Nick Cannon and Soledad O’Brien.
2015
Bentonville Film Festival Award Winners:
Jury
Award
Winner: Janet Grillo “Jack of The Red Hearts”
Best Documentary
Winner: Ricki Stern, Annie Sundberg “In My
Father's House”
Best
Family Feature
Winner: Morgan Matthews “A Brilliant
Young Mind”
Highest
Diversity
Winner: Geeta V. Patel and Ravi V. Patel “Meet the
Patels”
Best Ensemble
Winner: Adriana Trigiani “Big Stone Gap”
Best Protagonist
Winner: Stephanie Linus in “Dry”
Audience
Award
Winner: “Thao’s Library” (Documentary)
Dernsie Award
Winner: Ani Simon-Kelly (“The Short History of the Long
Road”)
BFF
Spirit Award
Winner: Lizzie Valasquez (“A Brave Heart: The Lizzie
Velasquez Story”)
*BFF is the only film festival in
the world to offer guaranteed distribution to winning films. As such, Jury
Award winner “Jack of the Red Hearts”;
Best Documentary winner “In My Father’s House”; and Best Family Feature
“A Brilliant Young Mind” will receive distribution offers from AMC Theaters
(theatrical release), Vubiquity (VOD), Vudu (digital) and Walmart (DVD, in store).
Gil Robertson, President of the
African American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) served as BFF’s Jury
President.
For more information please visit www.bentonvillefilmfestival.com
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