Chelsea Film Festival
Chelsea Film Festival (CFF) is an international film festival and a non-profit organization based in New York which screens independent films from emerging directors. The festival offers a wide range of films, including documentaries and feature-lengths, focusing on the theme of “Global Issues”.[1]
Location | New York City, United States |
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Founded | 2013 |
Website | www |
History
Chelsea Film Festival was founded in 2013 by French actresses Ingrid Jean-Baptiste[2] & Sonia Jean-Baptiste.[3]
An advisory board was set up to oversee the selection of the films and the operation of the festival.
The first edition of the Chelsea Film Festival presented nine feature length-films and eight short films, representing 13 countries and 17 first-time filmmakers, including seven in competition. Eight of the films at the Festival were United States premieres, and one was a world premiere.
In March 2019, Chelsea Film Festival was featured in the Top 10 Best Film Festivals in North America by the American Newspaper USA Today.
Awards
Awards are presented in several categories; the winning films are selected by a jury of film experts. The "Charging Bull" replica is the official trophy of the Chelsea Film Festival, created by artist Arturo Di Modica.
Grand Prix Award
Year | Film | Director | Nationality of Director |
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2013 | LICKS | Jonathan Singer-Vine | United States[4][5][6] |
2019 | Bilched | Jeremy Cumpston | Australia[7][8] |
Best Screenplay Award
Year | Film | Screenwriter | Nationality of Director |
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2013 | Halima's Path | Fedja Isovic | Bosnia |
2019 | Bilched | Hal Cumpston | Australia[9][8] |
Best Actress Award
Year | Film | Actress | Nationality of Director |
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2013 | Halima's Path | Alma Prica | Bosnia |
2015 | Marry Me | Sirin Zahed[10] |
Best Supporting Award
Year | Film | Supporting Actress | Nationality of Director |
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2013 | Halima's Path | Olga Pakalovic | Bosnia |
Best Actor Award
Year | Film | Actor | Nationality of Director |
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2013 | LICKS | Stanley Doe Hunt | United States |
Best Supporting Actor Award
Year | Film | Actor(s) | Nationality of Director |
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2013 | LICKS | Devon Libran & Koran Streets | United States |
2019 | Bilched | Frederick Du Rietz | Australia[7][8] |
Best Director Award
Year | Film(s) | Director(s) | Nationality of Director(s) |
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2013 | LICKS & Les Petits Princes | Jonathan Singer-Vine & Vianney Lebasque | United States France |
References
- "A Complete Guide to NYC Fall Film Festivals". September 3, 2014, Glenwood.
- "La fondatrice du Chelsea Film Festival : Ingrid Jean-Baptiste, dans Le Grand Journal de New York - 19/10 2/4". Boursorama.
- "New Film Festival Aims to Bring World Cinema to Chelsea" Archived 2013-10-22 at the Wayback Machine. DNA Info, By Mathew Katz | July 1, 2013.
- "Jonathan Singer-Vine’s LICKS Wins Big at the Chelsea Film Festival". East Bay Times, November 1, 2013 Adam Patterson
- "Berkeley director wins New York film festival’s top prize for Oakland-based feature “Licks”". Contra Costa Times,
- "YAK Films will show off Oakland-based Turf Feinz at San Francisco Film Society's Cinema by the Bay". By Lou Fancher, Mercury News.
- "Winners of Chelsea Film Festival 2019". www.chelseafilm.org. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
- "Bilched". My Sunshine Coast. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
- Moore, Camille (2020-09-08). "10 Things You Didn't Know about Hal Cumpston". TVOvermind. Retrieved 2021-01-04.
- "Marry Me actress Sirin Zahed wins award in New York". Flanders, 26 October 2015