Toronto International Women Film Festival announces winners of its latest monthly edition
The Toronto International Women Film Festival celebrates and recognizes films made by talented female filmmakers from all over the world. The festival is an IMDb-qualifying monthly and annual festival.
The virtual monthly competition announces the best of the month in various categories and aims to discover, promote and award female filmmakers and stories dealing with women in societies around the world. All the monthly award winners are then nominated to be selected for the annual competition and the screening of the festival.
The festival focuses on female driven stories, independent female directors, producers, writers, actresses, cinematographers, editors, and all female artists contributing to the language of cinema as women in film. The festival also selects films created by all genders from all over the world from various backgrounds, cultures and traditions dealing with women in society. Films created by male directors about female characters and social issues dealing with women in society are qualified to submit to the festival as well.
The festival committee is planning to screen 100 films in October for its annual festival. Films will be screened online and the award winning films of the annual event will be further screened for one day in TIFF Bell Lightbox over a red carpet ceremony.
The members of the jury are award winning artists from Canada, United States, Austria, Germany, Japan, United Kingdom and all over the world.
The deadline for submissions for next month’s edition is 6 July and the winners will be announced on 12 July.
Below are the winners of the Toronto International Women Film Festival’s latest monthly edition:
Best Actress: Astrid Van Wieren for The River You Step In
Best Female Cinematographer: Victoria Bridges for Roberta on the Road
Best Female Scriptwriter: Sandra Tingalay for A Road to Freedom of Myanmar
Best Female Producer: Tara Donovan for Guide On
Best Female Director: Yoshino Takemoto for Left of Chopin
Best Female Composer: Yifeng Yuan for Time to Dream
Best Narative Feature: Sunflower
Director: Elmira Gilma
Best Narrative Short: Boundless
Director: Kate Campbell
Best Feature Documentary: Abbas 36
Director: Marwa Jbara Tibi
Honorable Mention Feature Documentary: A Letter to A’ma
Dir: Hui-Ling Chen
Best Short Documentary: Women of Resilience
Director: Roselyn Kelada-Sedra
Best Experimental: In Her Image
Director: Yael Solomonovich
Honorable mention Best Experimental: Possible Fragments
Director: Gabriela Mellao
Best Comedy: Beach Cops
Director: Laura Flakowski
Best Science Fiction: Skylight
Director: Michelle Godoy Priske
Best Horror: The Going
Director: Mairin O’Hagan
Best Animation: On the inside
Director: Anna Luisa Schmid
Best Web/TV/Pilot: Prisoner
Director: Ingrid Franchi
Best Music Video: Bella Rosa – Dead Lies
Director: Paula Vergara
Best Student Film: Dedication
Director: Selina Sondermann
Best LGBTQ: Julka And Julie
Director: Gloria Stern
Best Human Rights: Three Corners of Deception
Director: Dr. Meleeka Clary
Best Poster: Alma
Director: Lorraine Jones Molina
Best Films About Women: My Tibetan Godchild
Director: Andy Svensson
Best Canadian Female Filmmaker: Ana Carrizales for A Pregnant Woman
Best Environmental: Ama’ara – the Song of the Whales
Director: Sebastian Jobst
Honorable Mention Best Environmental: Returning to Strength Lessons about development from Tlamacazapa, Mexico
Director: Susan Smith
Best First Time Female Filmmaker: The Chased
Director: Emily Isaacs, Gino Isaacs
Best Thriller: The Things in Between
Director: Rosario Rieger
Best Unproduced Script: There Were Signs
Writer: Dr. Anne Watson
Best Historical Film: Votes for Women: The History of Women’s Suffrage Through Song
Director: Barbara Cray
Honorable Mention Best Historical: A Tale of Three Chinatowns
Director: Lisa Mao, Penny Lee
Best Biographical Film: Decoding Shankar
Director: Deepti Pillay Sivan