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Dallas International Film Festival Announces Grand Jury Prizes and Audience Awards

DIFF 2023 has announced the Grand Jury Prizes and Audience Awards for its 17th Festival, which wrapped May 5 and included screenings of more than 100 films submitted from over 60 countries. Jurors included Ashton Campbell, Liz Cardenas, Giovannie Cruz, Chris Dowling, Anne Fleitas, Chris Gardner, David Gil, Josh Hurtado, Korey Miller, Christian Vasquez, and Justina Walford. Winners included:

Grand Jury Prizes

Best Texas Feature – INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

Special Jury Prize for Diversity in Casting and Excellent Cinematography – MATCH ME IF YOU CAN

Best Documentary Feature – BAD PRESS

Special Jury Prize for Storytelling – THE ETERNAL MEMORY

Best Narrative Feature – STORY AVE

Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Performance – Rosy McEwen, BLUE JEAN

Dallas County Historical Commission Prize for Best Historical Film – BREAKING THE CODE

Best Texas Short Film – GREEN WATER

Best Documentary Short Film – REALLY GOOD FRIENDS

Best Short – I HAVE NO TEARS, AND I MUST CRY

Best Animated Short Film – TODAY, I WILL BE THE BREAD

Best Student Film within the Shorts Competition – PICTURE DAY

Special Jury Prize for Short – OUR MALES AND FEMALES

 Audience Awards

Best Narrative Feature – CHOCOLATE LIZARDS

Best Documentary Feature – INTO THE SPOTLIGHT

Best International Feature – SIMÓN

Best Short – OUR MALES AND FEMALES

Best High School Short (Lake Highlands High School) – ELEVATOR

“We were honored to participate in the winner selection process, during which we deliberated for hours,” said jury member Chris Gardner. “These were all amazing films and it was an honor to be involved in this year’s incredible Dallas International Film Festival.”

DIFF 2023 was held April 28-May 5, 2023. The 2023 Dallas International Film Festival was cited by Travel + Leisure magazine in naming Dallas among the “12 Best Places to Travel in April 2023”. The festival was also cited by MovieMaker magazine in naming Dallas among the “Best Places to Live and Work as a MovieMaker 2023”.

Sponsors for DIFF 2023 included: AdChat DFW, Akin, BestofGuide.com, Canopy by Hilton Dallas Uptown, Capital One, Commerce House, Consulate General of Canada, Dallas County Historical Commission, Dallas Film & Creative Industries Office, Dallas Sports Commission, DJ Astronaut, Event Horizon Films, Favorite Brands, Fort Worth Film Commission, Four Corners Brewing Co., Glyph Studios, H-E-B, IdeaMan Studios, Mercury One, Nicole Kwon, Nowadays Orange Productions LLC, Oliver Wyman, Om Films/The Niraj Bhatia Foundation, Panavision, Pegasus Media Project, Presbyterian Village North, SAG-AFTRA, SAGindie, Selig Polyscope Company, ShotDeck, Texas Film Gear, The Event Nerd, The Preston of the Park Cities, Tulsa Office of Film, Music, Arts & Culture, Univision, Vestals Catering, Violet Crown Cinema Dallas, Virgin Hotels Dallas, and West Village. It was held at Violet Crown Cinema in West Village at 3699 McKinney Avenue.

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Dallas International Film Festival

Now in its 18th year, the Dallas International Film Festival (DIFF) is the region’s most powerfully inclusive and equitable platform for diverse, emerging and underrepresented voices. Since its founding, DIFF has screened more than 2,500 widely diverse new films from 50 countries, provided more than $1.1 million in awards and hosted more than 100,000 filmgoers and filmmakers. The annual festival is presented by Dallas Film Society, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. www.dallasfilm.org