And the ttff/12 Winners are…
The gala awards ceremony of the ttff/12 took place earlier this evening at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, Port of Spain. Here is a full list of the winners.
Jury Awards: Best Films
Best Narrative Feature sponsored by NGC
Distance, directed by Sergio Ramirez
Best Documentary Feature sponsored by NGC
The Story of Lover’s Rock, directed by Menelik Shabazz
Best Short sponsored by NGC
Peace: Memories of Anton de Kom, directed by Ida Does
Best Caribbean Film by an International Filmmaker sponsored by NLCB
The Bastard Sings the Sweetest Song, directed by Christy Garland
Special mentions in the best film category:
Best Narrative Feature
Choco, directed by Jhonny Hendrix Hinestroza
Best Documentary Feature
Broken Stones, directed by Guetty Felin
Best Short
Awa Brak, directed by Juan Francisco Pardo
Jury Awards: Best Local Films
Best Local Feature sponsored by TTFC
Inward Hunger, directed by Mariel Brown
Best Local Short sponsored by TTFC
Where the Sun Sets, directed by Ryan Latchmansingh
Special mentions in the best local short film category:
Tickle Me Rich, directed by Sonja Dumas
Jury Awards: Acting
Best Actor in a Caribbean Film
Jimmy Jean-Louis, Toussaint L’Ouverture, directed by Philippe Niang
Best Actor in a Local Film
Christopher Chin Choy, Where the Sun Sets, directed by Ryan Latchmansingh
Best Actress in a Local Film
Terri Lyons, No Soca, No Life, directed by Kevin Adams
People’s Choice Awards
People’s Choice Award: Narrative Feature sponsored by Flow
Toussaint L’Ouverture, directed by Philippe Niang
People’s Choice Award: Documentary Feature sponsored by NH International
La Gaita, directed by Janine Fung
People’s Choice Award: Best Short sponsored by Agostini Brokers
Buck: The Man Spirit, directed by Steven Taylor
Other Awards
bpTT Film in Development Award
Cutlass, Deresha Beresford & Teneille Newallo
WorldView/Tribeca Film Institute Pitch Awards
Ryan Khan
Joaquin Ruano
Natalie Wei
RBC Focus: Filmmakers’ Immersion Pitch Award
Michelle Serieux
ACP Film that Best Epitomises Cultural Diversity
Stone Street, directed by Elspeth Kydd
CCN Film Criticism Award
Barbara Jenkins, “Three’s a Crowd”, review of Una Noche, directed by Lucy Mulloy
Film Criticism Special Mentions
Dainia Wright, Renelle White
bpTT Best Student, University of the West Indies Film Programme
Dinesh Maharaj
AfroPop/National Black Programming Consortium Emerging Documentary Filmmaker Award
Mandisa Pantin
Flow 50-Second Film Competition
M Jay Gonzalez
Image: A shot from Distance