Patton Oswalt’s film ‘I Love My Dad’ wins top prize at SXSW

The South by Southwest 2022 Film Festival grand jury awarded James Morosini’s “I Love My Dad,” a comedy starring Patton Oswalt, its top jury prize in the festival’s Narrative Feature Competition.

The following are some other top film prizes: “Master of Light” about painter George Anthony Morton and directed by Rosa Ruth Boesten won the Documentary Feature Competition jury prize, Tang Yi’s “All the Crows in the World”The Narrative Short Competition was won by and “Long Line of Ladies”Rayka Zehtabchi (director) and Shaandiin Toome (director) won the Documentary Short Competition.

“I Love My Dad”Morosini is a writer, director, and star. He also plays an actor who is known for making feature films. “The Sex Lives of College Girls”Oswalt plays the father in the film, who is desperate to reunite with his son. He catfishes Oswalt online pretending to be a waitress, which his son falls for. The screenplay is based on Morosini’s own, true-life relationship with his father.

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Jenelle Riley, Siddhant and Sheri Adlakha led the festival’s narrative jury. “I Love My Dad”Is it a “bold, funny film”An “impressive” debut.

“Morosini displays massive empathy as a filmmaker to get into the mind of the father he feels betrayed by, and also as an actor portraying the impact of that betrayal. He’s aided by a great cast, particularly Oswalt,”The jury composed.

SXSW will conclude on Saturday with films being available on the online streaming platform through Monday. All the winners of Tuesday’s competition films, as well others, will be eligible for audience awards, which will be announced Monday.

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“It was extraordinary to gather together in person again after so long and we are so grateful to the filmmakers and audience who joined us at SXSW 2022 in Austin, Texas for our first in-person event since 2019,”Janet Pierson, Vice President, Director of Film, stated in a statement. “The program was celebrated across the board and tonight we get to give a special shout-out to the award winners.”

The 2022 festival program featured 100 features, 111 short films, and 24 music videos. There were also episodic premieres and entries to the title design competition.

Below is a complete list of the winners.

The SXSW 2022 Film Festival Awards

Grand Jury Awards in Feature Film

Panavision Presents NARRATIVE Feature Competition

Winner: I Love My Dad

Director/Screenwriter: James Morosini, Producers: Bill Stertz, Patton Oswalt, Sean O’Grady, Dane Eckerle, Phil Keefe, Daniel Brandt, Sam Slater

“A bold, funny film that marks an impressive feature debut for writer-director-star James Morosini, I Love My Dad finely threads the needle with its tale of an estranged father (Patton Oswalt) who catfishes his son (Morosini) in an attempt to reconnect. Working from a screenplay based on his own real-life story, Morosini displays massive empathy as a filmmaker to get into the mind of the father he feels betrayed by, and also as an actor portraying the impact of that betrayal. He’s aided by a great cast, particularly Oswalt.”

Extraordinary Cinematic Vision – Special Jury Recognition Cast and Crew It is in us all

“Every creative element of It Is In Us All, from its editing andmusic to its performances and cinematography, works in tandem to craft a haunting atmosphere. Writer-director-actor Antonia Campbell-Hughes’ extraordinary feature debut is a remarkable example of how the various artistic facets of a movie can converge to create something cinematic, in the purest and most soulful sense: a work that accesses some part of you that feels hidden away.”

Special Jury Recognition of Breakthrough Performance Elizaveta Yankovskaya, Nika

“In her first lead role in a feature, Elizaveta Yankovskaya delivers a knockout portrait brimming with rage, joy, despair, uncertainty and 20-something yearning. She plays Nika Turbina, a real-life figure who, after fame was thrust upon her as a child poet, finds herself past her prime before she’s 30. Whatever narrative conjectures the intimate drama might make, there isn’t a moment in Yankovskaya’s breathtaking performance that doesn’t ring true with messy emotional complexity, or that doesn’t feel like unpredictable life itself unfolding before our eyes.”

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COMPETITION FOR DOCUMENTARY FEATURES – Presented By IMAX

Winner:Master of Light

Director: Rosa Ruth Boesten, Producers: Roger Ross Williams, Anousha Nzume, Ilja Roomans

“In both substance and form, Master of Light is a gift. The earnest and gifted painter George Anthony Morton embeds viewers in his world as he struggles to render his mother — both on the canvas and in his psyche. Boesten disabuses us of static tropes about America’s merciless drug war and about contemporary art. With astonishing intimacy, the film’s visuals build an artful bridge between two- and three-dimensional realms that are deeply rooted and utterly transcendent. Put this painting of film in a museum, next to a Rembrandt and a Morton.”

Special Jury Recognition for Outstanding Intimacy and Storytelling Bad Axe
Director: David Siev. Producers: Jude Harris. Diane Quon. Katarina Vasquez. David Siev

“Stories centered on the pursuit of the “American Dream” abound. Rarely does one portray the hardships and repeated trials that the promise for a better life involves like director David Siev. Bad Axe. He examines those close to him with deep compassion and incisive curiousity, and paints a clear and easily identifiable portrait of the alienation many feel in their home, regardless of whether they are born there or not. Its ability to uncover something new about American fabric and American family. Bad Axe deserves celebration.”

Special Jury Recognition: Steve Glew,Pez Outlaw

“Steve Glew is the kind of colorful character that most documentarians dream of capturing, a born storyteller with a crackerjack sense of scene-setting and comic timing. In the tradition of Muhammad Ali in The Greatest and Evel Knievel in Viva Kneivel!, The Pez Outlaw’s reenactment sequences cast the only actor who could credibly bring Mr. Glew’s exploits to life: the man himself. There’s something uniquely American about Glew’s mixture of chutzpah, ingenuity, charisma, and grievance that makes him a mesmerizing onscreen presence.”

Since 1970, IMAX Documentaries has immersed viewers in real-life stories on a large scale. This tradition will continue in 2022 as a new generation turns their lens to creating a theatrical experience unlike any other. Today, IMAX is honored to present this year’s documentary award to recognize the future — gifted storytellers who are bringing their stories to audiences in powerful and wondrous ways.

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NARRATIVE SHORT COMPETITION

Winner:All the Crows in the World

Director/Screenwriter: Tang Yi, Producer: Haozheng Li

“The jury recognizes All The Crows in the World as the Jury Award Winner, a film that reminded us of the power of short-form cinema as a stand-alone art form on its own. The film’s balancing of surrealism, bizarreness, tenderness, and reality was only outdone by its inventive narrative and critiques of patriarchal culture, paired with execution by a director who is clearly in command of her craft.”

Special Jury Recognization for Directing and Community Filmmaking Glitter Ain’t Gold

Director/Screenwriter: Christian Nolan Jones, Producers: Maia Miller, T. Popps, O. Valerie Nicolas

“The jury awards Glitter Ain’t Gold a Special Jury Recognition for Directing and Community Filmmaking, which stood out for its vibrant narrative and authentically palpable energy filled with compelling visuals and inventive editing harmoniously coupled with powerfully nostalgic music. It was clear that its level of specificity was a direct result of a community that came together to make a profound piece of art that touched us deeply.”

Extraordinary Performances Get Special Jury Recognition Aphrodite Armstrong, ​​Kyle Riggs, West by West

“The jury awards a Special Jury Recognition for Outstanding Performances to Aphrodite Armstrong and ​​Kyle Riggs for West by God. Their dynamic and visceral performances beautifully emulate the powerful themes within the film about the human condition and the need for love, no matter what your walk of life.”

DOCUMENTARY SHORT COMPETITION

Winner: Long line of ladies

Directors: Rayka Zehtabchi, Shaandiin Tome, Producers: Garrett Schiff, Pimm Tripp-Allen, Rayka Zehtabchi, Sam Davis, Dana Kurth

Long Line of Ladies presents an affecting perspective on celebrated generational cultural traditions. The tapestry of beautiful cinematography and vivid character moments elevates the filmmakers’ vision, inviting us into a devoted community that is committed to preserving their heritage.”

Special Jury Recognition for Visual Reflection Things don’t stand still for even a second

Director: Jamie Meltzer, Producers: Annie Marr, Jamie Meltzer, Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg

“In a simple, yet profoundly moving way, not even for a moment do things stand still allows us to sincerely reflect on the lives we have lost over the past two years. The poetic visual language gives us a new perspective on a sadly familiar topic of love, life and loss.”

MIDNIGHT SHORTS

Winner: Moshari

Director/Screenwriter: Nuhash Humayun, Producers: Bushra Afreen, Nuhash Humayun

Moshari is a terrifying, spine-chilling horror tale centering two sisters that renders a fresh take on blood sucking creatures set in an non-traditional post-apocalyptic world. The compelling performances, the haunting visuals and the layered storytelling highlight the director’s command of the genre and make him someone to watch. Nuhash Humayun has the ability to take recognizable elements, flip them on their head and turn them into nightmares. Moshari has created an allegorical story that will resonate with the viewer on a deeper level.”

Powerful – Special Jury Recognition “Short Trip”: Omi

Kelly Fyffe–Marshall is the director. Tamar Bird and Kelly Fyffe–Marshall are the screenwriters. Producer: Tamar bird

“Unexpected, effective and engaging film that in under three minutes manages to set up the lore, get us invested in the characters, while leaving us fulfilled and still craving more. Kelly Fyffe-Marshall has created a grounded supernatural story that is provocative, mysterious and unforgettable.”

ANIMATED SHORTS

Winner: Bestia

Director: Hugo Covarrubias, Screenwriters: Martín Erazo, Hugo Covarrubias, Producers: Tevo Díaz, Hugo Covarrubias

Bestia is an exquisite, intimate peek at the dreams and memories of a sadistic secret agent, set in a tactile stop-motion non-wonderland, where a porcelain exterior isn’t enough to keep the damage away.”

Recognized by the Special Jury for Unexpected Emotions Les Larmes de la Seine
Directors/Screenwriters: Yanis Belaid, Eliott Benard, Producer: Carlos De Carvalho

“The magic trick of this film is that it describes great tragedy almost entirely with joy. History comes alive as we are immersed in raw beautiful humanity that jokes, laughs, feels nervous, fights, and dies. By illustrating extreme distress with astonishing euphoria, the directors create a fever dream “photo negative” glimpse of what we’ve missed by living with hatred and abuse rather than love and understanding. Like a sad melody played in major key, the film is both haunting and uplifting while stirring emotions like no film we’ve ever seen.”

Special Jury Recognition of Visceral Storytelling There’s something in the Garden

Director/Screenwriter/Producer: Marcos Sánchez

“It is so important to keep your brain open to play, and we commend this film’s playful spirit combined with its beautiful animation, reminiscent of a graphic novel. It felt at the perfect cross section of horror and ASMR, using impeccable pacing and sound design to take us on a visceral journey that thrilled, scared and delighted us. A brilliant use of the animated short form medium!”

MUSIC VIDEOS

Winner: Desirée Dawson – ‘Meet Me At the Light’

Director/Screenwriter: Alexander Farah

Without a single detail wasted, we were all moved to tears by this powerful story from a first-time music video director. Featuring equally beautiful performances, editing, and cinematography, we present the Best Music Video award to Desirée Dawson – Meet Me At the Light by Alexander Farah.”

Extraordinary Jury Recognition: Myd – ‘Let You Speak’

Director/Screenwriter: Dan Carr

“Funny, unexpected, and with a meta wink to the industry, our special jury mention went above and beyond our expectations, taking us around the world to various locations with a group of ragtag misfits that made us LOL along the way. Hence, the ‘Extra Mile’ award. The Special Jury Award for Going The Extra Mile Goes to Myd “Let You Speak” by Dan Carr.”

TEXAS SHORTS

Winner: Folk Frontera

Directors: Alejandra Vasquez, Sam Osborn

“Centered around characters who call the desert borderlands of Texas their home, Folk Frontera turns the traditional documentary form on its head. Filmmakers Alejandra Vasquez and Sam Osborn imbue the documentary with the same magic and surrealism that feels authentic to the Chihuahuan Desert and its communities. Dreamlike visuals and nuanced presentation of the subjects’ stories make for a special experience.”

Special Jury Recognition of Vision: Birds

Director/Screenwriter: Katherine Propper, Producer: Sophia Loffreda

“Katherine Propper’s Birds feels both fresh and warmly familiar to anyone who’s grown up during a Central Texas summer. Members of the film’s exceptional young ensemble shine in natural performances that help us see gorgeously shot scenery in a new light.”

TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS

Winner: Honeybee

Director/Screenwriter/Producer: Emilio Vazquez Reyes

Honeybee is a beautifully-written, thoughtfully-crafted film that unfolds with a gentle and disciplined reveal, helping to humanize the experience of an undocumented immigrant. We felt this film was a graceful way to tell a difficult story, using all of the important elements like cinematography, music and editing to both advance the story and sincerely engage with the audience.”

Artistic Expression: Special Jury Recognition It’s Getting Bad Again

Director/Screenwriter: Sarah Reyes, Producers: Sarah Reyes, Kenneth Rogers

“As an artist, Sarah Reyes captures a roller-coaster of an emotional exploration that balances darkness, humor and music in a poetic and refreshing way, all the while prompting an important dialogue about mental health awareness.”

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MailChimp, another proud supporter the Shorts program, has created their own award to support one lucky filmmaker as well as providing financial prize support for all SXSW Shorts Jury Award winners.

EPISODIC PLOT COMPETITION

Winner: Nothing is the same as it was

Director: Nicole Dorsey, Screenwriters: Michael Musi, Madison Walsh, Producers: Max Topplin, Jordan Hayes

“The jury honors Something Undone for cleverly rethinking and repurposing oft-used elements of mystery/horror storytelling. The subtlety of the episode’s writing and acting are complemented by specific and stylized direction and cinematography. And above all, Something Undone sets itself apart with its smart use of diegetic sound, establishing quietly humorous commentary on the sounds of the genre at large — while also totally terrifying us in just ten minutes.”

A Special Jury Award for Outstanding Vision in Writing or Directing My Year of Dicks

Showrunner: Pamela Ribon, Directors: Sara Gunnarsdóttir, Screenwriter: Pamela Ribon, Producer: Jeanette Jeanenne

“For its thoughtful curation of imagery combined with a funny and inventive script, the Special Jury Recognition for Unique Vision in Writing and Directing goes to Pamela Ribbon and Sara Gunnarsdóttir for My Year of Dicks. Their bold voices overlap to make for an experience of feminine youth and sexual exploration that is both relatable and entirely its own.”

Adobe Presents the SXSW Film Design Award

POSTER DESIGN COMPETITION

Winner: More than I remember

Designer: Yen Tan, Maya Edelman

“This poster evokes so many feelings at once, from the captivating gaze to the lush swirl of colors that surround you — it draws you in, tempting you to look harder, to try and unlock whatever secret is hidden just beyond reach. The text and illustration are perfectly integrated to create something powerful and mysterious, catching not just your attention, but your imagination as well.”

Recognization by Special Jury: The Sentence Of Michael Thompson

Designer: Juan Miguel Marin

“Understated intensity and a timeless quality make this poster truly effective — from across the room it immediately catches the eye. Type, design, and image work together to form a complete narrative, one you want to know more about. Understated intensity and a timeless quality make it truly effective.”

COMPETITION TITLE DESIGN

Winner: Sequence of Foundation Titles

Designer: Ronnie Koff

Company: Imaginary Forces

“A beautifully constructed sequence that encapsulates the show’s futuristic setting as humans have colonized the galaxy. Using a particle system to form these incredible images each frame is a visual triumph as we journey through this vibrant main title.”

Recognized by Special Jury Members The White Lotus Title Sequence

Designers: Katrina Crawford, Mark Bashore

Company: Plains of Yonder

“This title’s distinctive design perfectly sets up the audience for the show and reflects the suffering before enlightenment of its protagonists. Its stunning illustrations capture the soul of the story and are enhanced by the flawless score.”

COMPETITION FOR XR EXPERIENCE

Winner: To the End of the World: On the Morning you Wake

Directors: Dr. Jamaica Heolomeleikalani Osorio, Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Pierre Zandrowicz, Arnaud Colinart, Screenwriters: Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio, Producers: Arnaud Colinart, Mike Brett, Steve Jamison, Jo-Jo Ellison

“On The Morning You Wake (To the End of the World) is an emotionally impactful and beautifully told story, delivered with stunning technical craftsmanship. This project explores the potential of immersive experiences, refining the grammar of spatial narrative. This particular story deals with the urgency of nuclear disarmament that has very unfortunately come into sharp focus due to current events. It effectively presents a massive geopolitical issue and grounds it in emotional and personal stories, translating what are usually abstract concepts into an embodied context.”

Immersive Storytelling – Special Jury Recognition (Hi)story about a Painting: The Light in Shadow

Directors: Quentin Darras, Gaëlle Mourre, Screenwriter: Gaëlle Mourre, Producers: Charlotte Mikkelborg, Gaëlle Mourre

(Hi)story of a Painting: The Light in the Shadow receives a Special Jury Recognition for immersive storytelling. This experience uses the medium of VR to transport us into history, revealing the story of a lesser known female baroque artist, her resistance to the patriarchy and determination in the face of adversity.”

SXSW Special Awards

Fandor New Voices Award

Fandor proudly presents the Fandor New Voices Award. It recognizes a feature that has made its world premiere at this year’s 35th annual SXSW festival. Fandor is proud to promote the work of independent storytellers. We present the Fandor New Voices Award for a female director or person of color making their directorial debut in a documentary or narrative feature. There were 23 outstanding submissions to this category. We hope that this number will continue to rise in the coming years. Fandor will continue to be proud of the outstanding work of these filmmakers.

Fandor New Voices Award

Present to: What We Leave Behind

Director: Iliana Sosa, Producers: Emma D. Miller, Iliana Sosa, Isidore Bethel (co-producer)

Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award

In memory of a filmmaker whose work is completely unique, and does not conform to any norms. The Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award is presented to a filmmaker from our Visions screening category.

Adam Yauch Hörnblowér Award

Present to: Chee$e

Director/Screenwriter: Damian Marcano, Producer: Alexa Marcano

Adobe Editing Award

Adobe is committed celebrating creativity for everyone and empowering all to share their stories. We can make the world a better place by giving everyone more opportunities. We are proud that we award the Adobe Editing Award to the SXSW Movie Awards. We are also pleased to spotlight this year’s incredible title and poster designers through the Film Design Awards presented by Adobe.

Adobe Editing Award

Present to: Everything, Everywhere at Once

EditorPaul Rogers

Louis Black “Lone Star”Award

In 2011 the Louis Black Jury Prize was established to honor Louis Black, SXSW’s co-founder/director. “Lone Star”Award to a feature movie world premiered at SXSW, that was shot primarily or directed by a Texas resident. (Opt-inAward)

Louis Black “Lone Star” Award

Winner: What We Leave Behind

Director: Iliana Sosa, Producers: Emma D. Miller, Iliana Sosa, Isidore Bethel (co-producer)

“Iliana Sosa’s exquisite documentary What We Leave Behind is a love letter to her Mexican grandfather, whose final decline she chronicles with artful grace. It is also a moving look at a family disconnected by both border and dreams, and how their patriarch, too old now for his monthly 20-hour bus rides from Durango into Texas, worries who will hold the center once he’s gone. Eighty-nine year old Julian has the face and gravitas of an old time movie star. Sosa has made a profound, gorgeous movie worthy of her precious subject.”

ZEISS Cinematography Award

ZEISS Cine Lenses will be back this year to support SXSW’s Cinematography section. We believe that filmmakers can realize their creative vision by supporting the art in the frame.

ZEISS Cinematography Award

Winner: A Vanishing Fog

Cinematographer: Gio Park

Mailchimp Supports the Shorts Award

Mailchimp supports creators by supporting them. We’re so proud to support SXSW by helping short films win big. We congratulate the Honorees of the Support the Shorts Award & Special Jury Recognization as well as the entire SXSW filmmaking community.

Mailchimp Supports the Shorts Award

Present to: The Voice Actress

Director/Screenwriter: Anna J. Takayama, Producer: Joe Skinner

“With its impeccable compositions and captivating lead performance, The Voice Actress offers a sensitive peek behind the scenes of an ever-changing industry. This patient study of imagination and aging achieves extraordinary depth thanks to Anna J. Takayama’s soulful direction, and we are delighted to support the career of such a remarkable talent.”

SXSW is proud to be an official qualifying festival for the Academy Awards® Short Film competition. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Awards (Oscars) are open to the winners of our Best Animated and Best Narrative Short Film categories. BAFTA nominations are available for any British Short Film or British Short Animation shown at SXSW. Independent Spirit Awards is also open to films. For more information, please visit eligibility. Here.

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