The Nashville Film Festival (NaFF), held annually in Nashville, Tennessee, is the oldest running film festival in the South and one of the oldest in the United States.[1] In 2016, Nashville Film Festival received more than 6,700 submissions from 125 countries and programmed 271 films. Attendance has grown to nearly 43,000. The festival also offers a screenplay competition with features, teleplays and shorts categories and a web series competition. In addition to tendays of film screenings, the festival provides industry panels, music showcases, parties and receptions.[2] The Nashville Film Festival is also an Academy Award qualifying festival.[3][4]
Program and focus
Films shown at the Nashville Film Festival include narrative features, short films, and documentaries. They cross all genres including drama, comedy, family, experimental, and animation. The festival partners with numerous local cultural and ethnic groups.
Because Nashville is known as "Music City," a major focus of the festival is the "Music Films in Music City" section. In addition to films about music, attention to music in films, and the Music Films in Music City awards, NaFF presents showcases, workshops, and other events bringing songwriters, artists, and music industry insiders together with film professionals to promote collaboration.[5]
Nashville Film Festival, a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, also provides year-round outreach efforts with programs for senior citizens, challenged teens, and high school and college-age filmmakers. These programs include lectures and screenings at elementary, middle and high schools, colleges, museums, libraries and community centers. NaFF also oversees the Young Filmmakers Program designed to teach teens filmmaking skills.
History
Founder Mary Jane Coleman began the Sinking Creek Film Celebration in East Tennessee in 1969.[1] The festival was later moved to Nashville. In 1998, the name was changed to the Nashville Independent Film Festival and shortened to Nashville Film Festival in 2003. NaFF's attendance numbers doubled between 2003 and 2007. It is currently held at the Regal Green Hills Stadium 16 in the Green Hills area of Nashville, Tennessee.[2][5][6]
Accolades
Nashville Film Festival was voted as one of "50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" by MovieMaker Magazine again in 2015 and highlighted for "One of the Best Film Festival Prizes" by Film Festival Today.
Recent Nashville Film Festival Award winners
Narrative Competition
Documentary Competition
Impact of Music Award |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Youssou Ndour: I bring what I Love |
Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi |
2008 |
Young@Heart |
Stephen Walker |
2007 |
Gypsy Caravan |
Jasmine Dellal |
2006 |
The Refugee All-Stars |
Zach Niles, Banker White |
2005 |
Rhythm Is It! |
Thomas Grube & Enrique Sanchez Lansch |
2004 |
Give me your hand |
Heddy Honigmann |
Tennessee Independent Spirit Award for the Best Feature-Length Film Directed By a Tennessee Resident |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Make-utu with Violence |
The Deagol Brothers |
2008 |
Sons of Lwala |
Barry Simmons |
2007 |
Adrenaline |
Robert S. Lynn |
2006 |
Chances: The Women of Magdalene |
Tom Neff |
2005 |
Cowboy Jack's Home Movies (or, Shakespeare was a big George Jones fan) |
Robert Gordon, Morgan Neville |
2004 |
The Royal Academy |
Tony Cane-Honeysett |
Shorts
Best Narrative Short |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2015 |
Daytimer |
Riz Ahmed |
2014 |
Rhino Full Throttle |
Erik Schmitt |
2013 |
Hatch |
Christoph Kuschnig |
2012 |
Curfew |
Shawn Christensen |
2011 |
Mary Last Seen |
Sean Durkin |
2010 |
The Armoire |
Jamie Travis |
2009 |
Next Floor |
Denis Villeneuve |
2008 |
I love Sarah Jane |
Spencer Susser |
2007 |
The Last Dog in Rwanda |
Jens Assur |
2006 |
Doll no. 639 |
Andras György Desi |
2005 |
In the morning |
Danielle Lurie |
2004 |
Deep Silence |
Gustavo Loza |
Best Animated Short |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2015 |
Bear Story |
Gabriel Osorio |
2014 |
Rabbit and Deer |
Peter Vacz |
2013 |
Oh, Willy... |
Emma Swaef & Marc Roels |
2012 |
Dripped |
Leo Verrier |
2011 |
Something Left, Something Taken |
Max Porter & Ru Kuwahata |
2010 |
The Spine |
Chris Landreth |
2009 |
I Am So Proud Of You |
Don Hertzfeldt |
2008 |
Madame Tutli-Putli |
Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowksi |
2007 |
Dreams and Desires- Family Ties |
Joanna Quinn |
2006 |
City Paradise |
Gaelle Denis |
2005 |
The Tree Officer |
Neil Jack |
2004 |
Hello |
Jonathon Nix |
Best Documentary Short |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2015 |
La Vie en rose comme dans les films |
Christophe M. Saber |
2014 |
The Last Days of Peter Bergmann |
Ciaran Cassidy |
2013 |
A Story for the Modlins |
Sergio Oksman |
2012 |
Meaning of Robots |
Matt Lenski |
2011 |
Bye Bye Now! |
Aideen O'Sullivan |
2010 |
Q&A |
The Rauch Brothers |
2009 |
The Witness: From the Balcony of Room 306 |
Adam Pertofsky |
2008 |
My olympic summer |
Daniel Robin |
2007 |
Fighting Cholitas |
Mariam Jobrani |
2006 |
The Tribe |
Tiffany Shlain |
2005 |
Small Town Secrets |
Katherine Legget |
2004 |
African American |
Askia Holloway |
Best Experimental Short |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2015 |
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Michael Lange, David Gesslbauer |
2014 |
Confessions With an Open Curtain |
Eli Cortinas |
2013 |
Workers Leaving the Factory (Again) |
Katharina Gruzei |
2012 |
All the Lines Flow Out |
Charles Lim |
2011 |
All Flowers in Time |
Jonathan Caouette |
2010 |
Feeder |
Joseph Ernst |
2009 |
Hallelujah! Gorilla revival |
Jason LaRay Keener, Jeremiah Ledbetter |
2008 |
SEVILLA --> ∞ 06 |
Olivo Barbieri |
2007 |
3 Minutes |
Christopher Brunner |
2006 |
Careless Reef - Abu Kifan |
Gerard Holthuis |
2005 |
Layette |
Ariana Gerstein |
2004 |
Papillon d'amour |
Nicolas Provost |
Golden Opportunity Award for Best College Student Short |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2015 |
Wire Cutters |
Jack Anderson |
2014 |
The Pink Helmet Posse |
Kristelle Laroche & Benjamin Mullincosson |
2013 |
I Think This is the Closest to How the Footage Looked |
Yuval Hameiri |
2012 |
Bian Zi |
Chun-Yi Hsieh |
2011 |
Deeper Than Yesterday |
Ariel Kleeman |
2010 |
The City in the Sky |
Giacomo Climini |
2009 |
Walnut |
Amy Gebhardt |
2008 |
The Execution of Solomon Harris |
Wyatt Garfield & Ed Yonaitis |
2007 |
Bitch |
Lilah Vandenburgh |
2006 |
Lucky |
Avie Luthra |
2005 |
Victoria para Chino |
Cary Fukunaga |
2004 |
Savior |
Erla Skuladottir |
Best College Student Animation |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2007 |
The Wraith of Cobble Hill |
Adam Parrish King |
2006 |
She She She She's a Bombshell |
Ben Levin |
2005 |
Backseat Bingo |
Liz Blazer |
2004 |
Pedantphilia |
Sandra Cheng |
Best Young Filmmaker |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Eye for an eye |
Arni Beinteinn Arnason |
2008 |
Western spaghetti |
Joseph Procopio |
2007 |
Drive |
Joseph Procopio |
2006 |
Shoes |
Jake Sawyer |
2005 |
And then everything I saw, I liked |
Ariel Jackson, Ashley Rutledge, Emily Brisbon |
2004 |
Jai-Yen: Cool Heart |
Daniel Howard |
Tennessee Independent Spirit Award for the Best Short-Form Directed By a Tennessee Resident |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Jennifer |
Stewart Copeland |
2008 |
Blindsided |
Drew Langer |
Music videos
Best Music Video by a Nashville Filmmaker |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2007 |
You don't know me |
Jason Satterlund |
2006 |
Apparitions of melody - Kids in the way |
Blake McClure & The Brads |
2005 |
When I think about cheatin' |
Robert Deaton, George Flanigen & Marc Oswald |
Best Music Video by a Non-Nashville Filmmaker |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2007 |
Jumbo in the modernworld |
minivegas |
2006 |
When in Rome |
Nickel Creek, Dir. Dean Karr |
2005 |
Whiskey Lullaby |
Rick Schroder |
Best use of coffee in a scene |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2004 |
Mother May-o |
Wes Edwards |
Special
Nashville Public Television (NPT) Human Spirit Award |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Crude |
Joe Berlinger |
2008 |
Sons of Lwala |
Barry Simmons |
2007 |
The Clinton 12 |
Keith McDaniel |
Lonely Seal Releasing Feature Film Award |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2008 |
Eden court |
Paul Leuer |
Best Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgendered (GLBT) Film Award |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
The Baby Formula |
Alison Reid |
2008 |
Were the World Mine |
Tom Gustafson |
The Manual |
Sophie Gregg |
Best Hispanic Filmmaker Award |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Hands of Abel |
Victor Barcena |
Women In Film & Television Award For Best Film Directed By A Woman |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Shakespeare and Victor Hugo's intimacies |
Yulene Olaizola |
2008 |
Taking root: the vision of Wangari Maathai |
Lisa Merton & Alan Dater |
Best Cinematography in a Feature Film |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Seamus Tierney, the Narrows |
Francois Velle |
2008 |
Tracing Cowboys |
David Morrison |
2007 |
The hip hop project |
Ari Issler and Matt Ruskin |
Special Jury Prize for Acting Ensemble |
Year |
Winner |
Film |
2009 |
cast of Children of Invention |
Children of Invention |
Special Jury Prize for Experimental Narrative |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Afterschool |
Antonio Campos |
Special Jury Prize for Bravery in Storytelling |
Year |
Film |
Director |
2009 |
Prodigal Sons |
Kimberly Reed |
Coleman Sinking Creek Award |
Year |
Winner |
2009 |
Les Blank |
2010 Nashville Film Festival Awards
In 2010 edition, the following prizes have been assigned.[7]
Features
Shorts
Special
References
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