2004 AWARD WINNERS - VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Most Popular International Film (popular vote, no cash prize)
Winner: Andrés Wood, for MACHUCA (Chile).
Popular Canadian Film (popular vote, no cash prize)
Co-Winners: François Prévost and Hugo Latulippe for
WHAT REMAINS OF US (Quebec),
and Leanne Allison and Diana Wilson for BEING CARIBOU (British Columbia).
Best Feature Film from Western Canada - award and $12,000 from Citytv.
GARY YATES for SEVEN TIMES LUCKY (Manitoba). "For its economy of cinematic language, consistency of tone and commitment to entertain".
Best Young Western Canadian Director of a Short Film - award with $5,000 cash JENNIFER CALVERT for RIVERBURN (British Columbia). "For its surehanded treatment of the familiar themes of adolescent alienation and sexual awakening". Special mention is given for the excellence of the two animated entries, Steven K.L. Olson's JUDAS' PANE, and Jason White's OF BURNING HILLS.
Jury: John Griffin, Montreal Gazette; Vincent Le Leurch, Le Film Francaise; Helen Loveridge, Seattle International Film Festival.
Best Documentary Feature
JESSICA YU for IN THE REALMS OF THE UNREAL (USA). "For its empathetic and innovative portrayal of a complex and problematic artist in a way that illuminates the convergence of his life and work."
Jury: John Anderson, Newsday film critic; Karen Cooper, director of Film Forum in New York; Rob Nelson, film editor, City Pages, Minneapolis, and programmer, City Pages Documentary Film Festival.
The Women in Film and Video Vancouver Artistic Merit Award
JOELY COLLINS for THE LOVE CRIMES OF GILLIAN GUESS (British Columbia). For her outstanding performance.
09.10.2004 | Editor's blog
Cat. : Andrés Wood Being Caribou Cinema of Canada City Pages Diana Wilson DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL Film Forum Films Francois Prevost Gary Yates Gillian Guess Helen Loveridge Hugo Latulippe Jason White JENNIFER CALVERT John Anderson JOHN GRIFFIN Karen Cooper Leanne Allison Machuca Minneapolis Montreal Gazette New York Newsday Rob Nelson SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL Steven K.L. Olson Vancouver Vancouver International Film Festival Vincent Le Leurch What Remains of Us