He was honored with the 2002 Hugo Boss prize and
the special jury prize at the Venice Biennale in 2001 where he represented France.
Joris - Peyrafitte made waves when he directed, co-wrote, scored and acted in As You Are, a teen drama set in the 1990s that won
the special jury prize at the 2016 Sundance Film.
The film won
a Special Jury prize at SXSW for the Breakthrough Performance of James Freedson - Jackson.
Back in 2001, the film won the Grand
Special Jury prize at the Venice Film Festival and ever since then people have been debating whether the film actually accomplishes anything significant.
Not exact matches
The indie has taken several notable
prizes at domestic film festivals, including a
special jury prize for breakout performance from the Los Angeles Film Festival for star Auden Thornton, as well as the narrative feature audience
prize from the Austin Film Festival.
The crime thriller premiered earlier this year
at the SXSW Film Festival where it was awarded the
Special Jury Recognition
prize for Breakthrough Performance for Freedson - Jackson; take a look below...
This first premiered
at the SXSW Film Festival earlier this year, where it won the
Special Jury prize for a Breakthrough Performance.
The debut film from Sean Durkin, a newcomer and the recent winner of the
special jury prize for directing
at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival, has been trickling out in theaters across the country.
Winner of a
special jury prize for «scariest film»
at the recent inaugural edition of the Overlook Film Festival and co-produced and - written by Colin Minahan, director of the other closing - night selection, It Stains the Sand Red, the film is indeed chockful of frights.
Like his 2009 debut, «Samson & Delilah,» the new film, which won a
special jury prize in Venice, finds Thornton expressing a palpable anger
at the brutal mistreatment of his country's Aboriginal people, in a style that melds classical western filmmaking with studied art - film longueurs.
The winner of the Grand
Jury prize at Sundance, best animated short at SXSW, best animated short at the Omaha Film Festival, an audience award at Glasgow Short Film Festival and special jury mention at the Regard Short Film Festival, «World of Tomorrow» is a 16 minute wonder about a little girl name
Jury prize at Sundance, best animated short
at SXSW, best animated short
at the Omaha Film Festival, an audience award
at Glasgow Short Film Festival and
special jury mention at the Regard Short Film Festival, «World of Tomorrow» is a 16 minute wonder about a little girl name
jury mention
at the Regard Short Film Festival, «World of Tomorrow» is a 16 minute wonder about a little girl named...
The winner of the Grand
Jury prize at Sundance, best animated short at SXSW, best animated short at the Omaha Film Festival, an audience award at Glasgow Short Film Festival and special jury mention at the Regard Short Film Festival, «World of Tomorrow» is a 16 minute wonder about a little girl named E
Jury prize at Sundance, best animated short
at SXSW, best animated short
at the Omaha Film Festival, an audience award
at Glasgow Short Film Festival and
special jury mention at the Regard Short Film Festival, «World of Tomorrow» is a 16 minute wonder about a little girl named E
jury mention
at the Regard Short Film Festival, «World of Tomorrow» is a 16 minute wonder about a little girl named Emily
The film's performances — which netted a
special, separate Grand
Jury prize for acting
at Sundance — certainly have a lot to do with that.
A Mermaid Tale The tale of two mermaids who come ashore to work as nightclub performers, the ambitious first effort captured a World Cinema Dramatic
Special Jury Award for Unique Vision and Design for director Agnieszka Smoczyńska to go along with the Best Debut Feature
prize she won
at her native Poland's Gdynia Film Festival when the film made its world premiere in September.
But the young Wicklow actor has assuredly left the straitjacket of the summer blockbuster behind, winning acclaim - and a
special jury prize -
at the Sundance Movie Festival this week for his turn in the independent Irish feature Glassland.