Eighth Grade, Reports On Sarah And Saleem Win Big At Seattle Fest
Sundance Institute
The Seattle International Film Festival announced its award winners this afternoon across a range of categories, with notable honors going to the narrative features Eighth Grade and The Reports on Sarah and Saleem.
Eighth Grade captured Best Film honors in the audience-determined Golden Space Needle Awards, with star Elsie Fisher also taking home Best Actress. Reports, which is directed by Muayad Alayan, won the jury prize in the main narrative competition.
The festival bills itself as the largest and most highly attended U.S. fest. This years 25-day edition began May 17. It featured more than 400 films representing 90 countries.
The annual “Best of SIFF” lineup will be announced later today and the festivals five cinema screens will resume daily service on Friday with a mix of Best of SIFF titles and other screenings.
Here is the full list of winners in the Golden Space Needle rankings determined by 80,000 audience ballots, as well as jury selections for outstanding narrative and documentary features:
GOLDEN SPACE NEEDLE AWARDS
BEST FILM
Eighth Grade, directed by Bo Burnham (USA 2018)
BEST DOCUMENTARY
Wont You Be My Neighbor?, directed by Morgan Neville (USA 2018)
BEST DIRECTOR
Gustav Möller, The Guilty (Denmark 2018)
BEST ACTOR
Miguel Ángel Solá, The Last Suit (Argentina/Poland/Spain/France/Germany 2017)
BEST ACTRESS
Elsie Fisher, Eighth Grade (USA 2018)
BEST SHORT FILM
Emergency, directed by Carey Williams (USA 2017)
OFFICIAL COMPETITION
GRAND JURY PRIZE
The Reports on Sarah and Saleem (directed by Muayad Alayan, Palestine/Netherlands/Germany/Mexico 2018)
SPECIAL JURY MENTION
The Heiresses (directed by Marcelo Martinessi, Paraguay/Uruguay/Germany/Brazil/Norway/France 2018)
DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION
GRAND JURY PRIZE
Inventing Tomorrow (directed by Laura Nix, USA 2018)
SPECIAL JURY MENTION
Afghan Cycles (directed by Sarah Menzies, USA/France/Afghanistan 2018)
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