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San Diego Film Award for Best Feature Film | |
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Awarded for | Best Feature Film of the Year |
Country | United States |
Presented by | Film Consortium San Diego |
First awarded | 2015 |
Most recent winner | The Samuel Project |
Highlights | |
Total awarded | 5 |
First winner | Eternity: The Movie |
Website | filmconsortiumsd.com |
San Diego Film Award for Best Feature Film has been awarded annually since 2015 by the Film Consortium San Diego. [1]
Listed below are the winners of the award for each year, as well as the other nominees.
Indicates the winner |
Year | Title | Director | Production | Ref. |
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2015 (2nd) | ||||
Eternity: The Movie | Ian Thorpe | Sidecar Productions | ||
Just an American | Fred Ashman | Lightsource | ||
Bang Bang | Byron Q | Beyond Cinema Productions | ||
The Incredible Adventure of Jojo | Brian Schmidt | Treehouse Mafia Productions | ||
The Immortal Edward Lumley | William Wall | Halo Cinematic | ||
2016 (3rd) | ||||
The Playground | Edreace Purmul | SplitWorld Pictures | ||
The Hardest Thing | Jake Snyder | Turn 4 Films | ||
As You Like It | Carlyle Stewart | Idle Dreams Entertainment | ||
2017 (4th) | ||||
Thane of East County | Jesse Keller | |||
South of 8 | Tony Olmos | Rosewood Five | ||
A Life Lived | Riley Wood | Not a Camel Productions | ||
2018 (5th) | ||||
Love All You Have Left | Matt Sivertson | Dongo Productions | ||
Carving A Life | Terry Ross | Life in Reels Productions | ||
2019 (6th) | ||||
The Samuel Project | Marc Fusco | Deverett Media Group | ||
ism | Jeff Deverett | Deverett Media Group | ||
We Were Íslands | Amrita Pradhan | Jean Pants Productions | ||
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