The Hamptons International Film Festival handed out awards Sunday for its 20th edition of the event with Umat Dag's Kuma and Cate Shortland's Lore tying for the Golden Starfish narrative prize, while Tora Martens' Colombianos took the Documentary prize. Toronto audience winner Silver Linings Playbook, meanwhile, also took the equivalent prize in the Hamptons, while No Place on Earth won the audience nod in the documentary category.
The 20th Hamptons International Film Festival winners:
Baume & Mercier Audience Award Narrative
Silver Linings Playbook by David O. Russell
Baume & Mercier Audience Award Documentary
No Place On Earth by Janet Tobias
Baume & Mercier Audience Award Best Short
Growing Farmers by Michael Halsband
Golden Starfish Award Narrative Feature Winner (TIE)
Kuma, Directed by Umat Dag
Lore, Directed by Cate Shortland
Golden Starfish Award Documentary Feature Winner
Colombianos, Directed by Tora Mårtens
Special Jury Prize for Inspiration
Jason Becker: Not Dead Yet, Directed by Jesse Vile
Special Jury Prize for Performance
Carlos Vallarino, La Demora
GSA Short
The Curse, Directed by Fyzal Boulifa
The Kodak Award for Best Cinematography
Lore, Cinematography by Adam Arkapaw
The Victor Rabinowitz and Joanne Grant Award for Social Justice
Call Me Kuchu by Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika Zouhali-Worrall
The Jeremy Nussbaum Prize for Provocative Fiction
Lore by Cate Shortand
Zelda Penzel Giving Voice to the Voiceless Award
One Nation Under Dog by Amanda Micheli, Jenny Carchman, Ellen Goosemberg-Kent
GSA for Curatorial Excellence
Ian Birnie