
First-time director Tristan Patterson's documentary chronicles the life of a lost teenager falling in love in the suburbs of Fullerton, CA.
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Writer-director Robbie Pickering’s Natural Selection was the big winner Tuesday night at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival awards. The competition drama was handed not only the grand jury prize for narrative feature, but also awards for best screenplay, best editing, best score/music and the breakthrough performances of stars Rachael Harris and Matt O’Leary.
Tristan Patterson’s Dragonslayer, about a skateboarding kid falling in love in the Fullerton, Calif., suburbs, won the grand jury prize for documentary feature. The film’s director of photography, Eric Koretz, also was handed the honor for best cinematography.
Comedian Owen Egerton hosted the awards ceremony at the Vimeo Theater in the Austin Convention Center. The film festival actually carries on through Saturday.
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“It’s been completely exciting to witness the overwhelming appreciation and acclaim for the 2011 SXSW film lineup,” said festival producer Janet Pierson. “The unique combination of creative talents from music, film and technology all in the same environment has once again set an electric backdrop for our films, and across the board, the combustion of new talent, fresh perspectives and the engaged community has been exhilarating. We are happy our awards can honor even a sliver of the wide-ranging talent we were privileged to host this year.”
Natural Selection, about an infertile Texas housewife who goes in search of her dying husband’s illegitimate son in Florida, also captured the audience award for narrative feature. Vikram Gandhi’s Kumaré (documentary), Jeff Myers andJack Sanderson’s Becoming Santa (Spotlight Premieres) and Andrew Haigh’s Weekend (Emerging Visions) took the other audience feature awards.
Actor Evan Ross was also given an award for his breakthrough performance in 96 Minutes, and DP Elliot Davis was given the prize for best cinematography for A Year in Mooring.
Roger Ebert, Logan Hill and Michelle Satter made up the narrative feature jury, while Mark Olsen, Lisa Schwarzbaum and Sky Sitney comprised the documentary feature jury.
The jury awards for editing, cinematography, score/music, screenplay and breakthrough performance were new this year. The audience awards for the 24 Beats Per Second, Lone Star States and Midnighters sections are still being voted on and will be announced Saturday.
A complete list of 2011 SXSW Film Festival award winners follows:
Feature Film Jury Awards
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE COMPETITION
Grand Jury Winner: Dragonslayer
Director: Tristan Patterson
Best Editing: Where Soldiers Come From
Editors: Kyle Henry & Heather Courtney
Best Cinematography: Dragonslayer
Director of Photography: Eric Koretz
Best Score/Music: The City Dark
Music by: The Fishermen Three, Ben Fries
NARRATIVE FEATURE COMPETITION
Grand Jury Winner: Natural Selection
Director: Robbie Pickering
Breakthrough Performances:
Evan Ross – 96 Minutes
Rachael Harris – Natural Selection
Matt O’Leary – Natural Selection
Best Screenplay: Natural Selection
Writer: Robbie Pickering
Best Editing: Natural Selection
Editor: Michelle Tesoro
Best Cinematography: A Year in Mooring
Director of Photography: Elliot Davis
Best Score/Music: Natural Selection
Music by: iZLER, Curt Schneider
Feature Film Audience Awards
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Winner: Kumaré
Director: Vikram Gandhi
NARRATIVE FEATURE
Winner: Natural Selection
Director: Robbie Pickering
SPOTLIGHT PREMIERES
Winner: Becoming Santa
Director: Jeff Myers
EMERGING VISIONS
Winner: Weekend
Director: Andrew Haigh
LONE STAR STATES
Winner: Building Hope
Director: Turk Pipkin
24 BEATS PER SECOND
Winner: Love Shines
Director: Douglas Arrowsmith
MIDNIGHT FEATURE (Votes tabulated across both Midnighters & SXFantastic Sections)
Winner: Attack the Block
Director: Joe Cornish
Short Film Jury Awards
NARRATIVE SHORTS
Winner: Pioneer
Director: David Lowery
DOCUMENTARY SHORTS
Winner: Mothersbane
Director: Jason Jakaitis
ANIMATED SHORTS
Winner: THE WONDER HOSPITAL
Director: Beomsik Shimbe Shim
MUSIC VIDEOS
Winner: Hollerado, “Americanarama”
Director: Greg Jardin
TEXAS SHORTS
Winner: 8
Director: Julie Gould & Daniel Laabs
TIME WARNER CABLE & OVATION YOUNG FILMMAKER SCHOLARSHIP FOR TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL SHORTS
Winner: ( __ )
Director: Chad Werner
SXSW Film Design Awards
EXCELLENCE IN POSTER DESIGN
Winner: Silver Bullets
Designer: Yann Legendre
Audience Award Winner: Green
Designer: Adrian Kolarczyk
EXCELLENCE IN TITLE DESIGN
Winner: Blue Valentine
Designer: Jim Helton
Audience Award Winner: Blue Valentine
Designer: Jim Helton
SXSW Special Awards
SXSW WHOLPHIN AWARD
Winner:The Eagleman Stag
Director: Mikey Please
SXSW CHICKEN & EGG EMERGENT NARRATIVE WOMAN DIRECTOR AWARD
Winner: Sophia Takal for Green
LOUIS BLACK / LONE STAR AWARD
Winner: INCENDIARY: The Willingham Case
Directors: Steve Mims & Joe Bailey Jr.
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