OIFF
MOVIE OF THE MONTH
March 2022
Category : Animated Film
WINNER
Unconditional Love
Directed by Wallis Liu
Taiwan
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
A World Of Sphericals
Directed by William J Thinnes
United States
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Category : Best Director
WINNER
Collision Escape
Directed by Wenqin Ni
United States
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Songs Of The Day After
Directed by Barbara Glas
France
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Category : Commercial/Advertisement
WINNER
Get Your Game On
Directed by Evgeniy Tametskiy
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Category : Experimental Film
WINNER
The Tongue
Directed by Jose Vicente Chavez
United States
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Category : Feature Script
WINNER
Box of Hope
Written by Glenna L Goodman
United States
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Hunger
Written by Michael William Hogan
United States
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Too Much Toad
Written by David W Hughens
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Paranoia
Written by Gini Graham Scott
United States
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CRITIC’S CHOICE AWARD
Sebastian and the Invisible Island
Written by Michael William Hogan
United States
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Dark Cabin
Written by Gini Graham Scott
United States
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Category : Film On Nature/Environnment/Wildlife
WINNER
Tierra del Fuego
Directed by Oleksandr Lozytskyi
Ukraine
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Water Thrust Movie
Directed by Vincent Kojo Krah
Ghana
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Horror / Science Fiction / Genre Feature Film
WINNER
What the Prophets Last Say to Earth
Written by Justin Schumann
United States
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Category : LGBT Film
WINNER
AMANDA (SheheitAlien)
Directed by MORENO FUENTES
Spain
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Category : Short Film
WINNER
Dilemma
Directed by Bud Patel
United States
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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
“Familiar Passage”
Directed by Mimi Garrard
United States
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“Arrival”
Directed by Mimi Garrard
United States
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Category : Student Film
WINNER
Unconditional Love
Written by Wallis Liu
Taiwan
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Category : Trailer/Teaser
WINNER
My Brother’s Burden
Directed by David W Hughens
United States
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It’s always an amazing adventure for a director, to be selected and to get an award in a country a the other end of the world, meaning that culture knows no border and that stories are universal. Also an honor to receive an award in a country with such a huge tradition for cinema and cinema lovers, as is India.
Thank you !
Barbara Glas