Tacoma Film Festival

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Tacoma Film Festival (TFF)
Location Tacoma, Washington, United States
Founded2006
LanguageEnglish
Website tacomafilmfestival.com

The Tacoma Film Festival (TFF) is a film festival held annually in Tacoma, Washington, United States. It usually takes place in October.

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It is one of the largest festivals in Washington, and features programming of independent American and foreign films, and a strong contingent of documentaries, with an emphasis on films produced in the Pacific Northwest. [1]

History

Founded in 2006, the Tacoma Film Festival (TFF) has been hosted annually at the Grand Cinema. [2] [3] Created with the intention to foster the film community in Tacoma and the broader Pacific Northwest region, the festival has grown from a small regional event to a prominent fixture in the region's cultural landscape. [4] [5] TFF provides a platform for regional and international filmmakers [6] [7] and has been described as the "Sundance of the Pacific Northwest," emphasizing its growing reputation and influence in the region's film community. [8]

Awards

2007

2007 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Rain in the Mountains Joel Metlen; Christine Sullivan
Best Documentary FeatureSpitfire 944William Lorton
Best Narrative ShortFull DisclosureDouglas Horn
Best Local FilmGPS - The MovieEric Colley
Audience Choice My Left Hand Joshua Isaac

2009

2009 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature White on Rice Dave Boyle
Best Documentary FeatureFreeing Silvia BaraldiniMargo Pelletier; Lisa Thomas
Best Narrative ShortSebastian's VoodooJoaquin Baldwin
Best Regional FilmOtis v. MonsterPatrick Neary
Audience ChoiceThe Stairwell Andrew Finnigan

2010

2010 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Earthwork Chris Ordel
Best Documentary Feature Back to the Garden Kevin Tomlinson
Best Narrative ShortAna's PlaygroundEric D. Howell
Best Regional FilmShuffleGarrett Bennett
Best Animated FilmA Complex VillainelleNathan Billington, Howard Cook, Rebecca Forth, Bart Ovaitt, & Ryan Porter
Audience ChoiceWheedle's GrooveJennifer Maas

2011

2011 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature This Narrow Place Sooney Kadouh
Best Documentary Feature The Two Escobars Jeff Zimbalist; Michael Zimbalist
Best Regional Film Connect To Sam Nuttmann
Best Animated Film The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg
Best Narrative ShortThief Julian Higgins
Audience Choice Fort McCoy Kate Connor & Michael Worth
Local Audience Choice Half Empty (Fantastic Confabulations) Andrew Finnigan

2012

2012 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Dead Man's Burden Jared Moshe
Best Documentary FeatureLemon Laura Brownson; Beth Levison
Best Animated Film Thumb Snatchers from the Moon Cocoon Brad Schaffer
Audience Choice The Magic Life Nelson Cheng
Local Audience Choice Shadowed Joey Johnson
Best Narrative Short Curfew Shawn Christensen
Best Documentary Short Odysseus' Gambit Alex Lora

2013

2013 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Euphonia Danny Madden
Best Documentary Feature A River Changes Course Kalyanee Mam
Best Regional Film Improvement Club Dayna Hanson
Best Animated FilmWoody Stuart Bowen
Audience Choice Her Aim is True Karen Whitehead
Best Narrative Short The Telegram Man James Francis Khehtie

2014

2014 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter David Zellner
Best Documentary Feature The Immortalists David Alvarado; Jason Sussberg
Best Regional Film Koinonia Andrew Finnigan
Best Animated FilmYearbook Bernardo Britto
Audience ChoiceLife Partners Susanna Fogel
Local Audience Choice Laggies Lynn Shelton
Best Narrative Short What Cheer? Michael Slavens
Best Documentary Short David Hockney in the NOW Lucy Walker

2015

2015 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Regional Film Even the Walls Sarah Kuck & Saman Maydani
Best Narrative Short The Chicken Una Gunjack
Best Documentary Short Live Fast Draw Yung Stacey Lee & Anthony Mathile
Best Director The Chicken Una Gunjack
Best Cinematography Mathias Pilz for The Chicken Una Gunjack
Best Screenplay Eric Fallen & Moon Molson for The Bravest, the Boldest Moon Molson
Best Actress Sameerah Luqmaan-Harris for The Bravest, the BoldestMoon Molson
Best ActorJoseph Smith for Hagereseb Zia Mohajerjasbi
Audience Choice Feature Landfill Harmonic Brad Allgood; Graham Townsley
Audience Choice ShortBirthdayChris King
Local Audience Choice Feature The Glamour & the Squalor Marq Evans
Local Audience Choice ShortBig Boy Bryan Campbell

2016

2016 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative ShortHome Daniel Mulloy
Best Actor (Narrative)Abraham Attah in Out of the Village Jonathan Stein
Best Actress (Narrative) Charlie Chan Dagelet in Hold One Charlotte Scott-Wilson
Best Screenplay (Narrative) Christophe M. Saber for Discipline Christophe M. Saber
Best Cinematography (Narrative) Paul MacKay; Victor Seguin for Home Daniel Mulloy
Best Director (Narrative)And Nothing Happened Naima Ramos-Chapman
Best Documentary ShortThe CarouselJonathan Napolitano
Best Cinematography (Documentary)Nathan Golon for I Am Yup'ik
Best Director (Documentary)The Tricks ListBrian Bolster
Local Audience Choice ShortPhil's Camino Annie O'Neil
Local Audience Choice FeatureAs You Are Miles Joris-Peyrafitte
Audience Choice ShortOut of the VillageJonathan Stein
Audience Choice Feature Score: A Film Music Documentary Matt Schrader


2017

2017 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town Christian Papierniak
Best Director (Narrative) Everything Beautiful is Far Away Pete Ohs; Andrea Sisson
Best Cinematography (Narrative) Christian Sorensen Hansen and Pete Ohs for Everything Beautiful is Far Away Pete Ohs
Best Performance (Narrative) Jun Zhao in King of Peking Sam Voutas
Best Performance (Narrative) Mackenzie Davis Izzy Gets the F*ck Across Town Christian Papierniak
Best Screenplay (Narrative) Sam Voutas for King of Peking Sam Voutas
Best Narrative ShortImport Ena Sendijarevic
Best Cinematography in a Narrative Short Christian Houge Laursen in Forever Now
Best Performance in a Narrative Short Max Jenkins for The Mess He Made
Best Performance in a Narrative Short Nicole Williams in Game Kristian Håskjold and Trille Cecilie Uldall-Spanner
Best Screenplay in a Narrative ShortForever Now
Best Director in a Narrative Short Ena Sendijarevic for Import Ena Sendijarevic
Best Regional Film Little Potato
Audience Choice Best Local Short Richard Twice
Audience Choice Best Local Feature Semi-Iconic: The Ballad of Dick Rossetti
Audience Choice ShortGame
Audience Choice Feature A Shot in the Dark
Best Documentary Feature For Ahkeem
Best Director of Documentary Feature Mike Day for The Islands and the Whales
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Feature Mike Day for The Islands and the Whales
Best Documentary Short Wildland
Best Director of Documentary Short Lauren Frohne for The Legacy of Linc's Tackle Lauren Frohne
Best Cinematography in a Documentary Short John Pope for The Wizard Oz

2018

2018 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Drift Helena Wittman
Best Director - Narrative Feature Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer for Empty Metal Adam Khalil; Bayley Sweitzer
Best Cinematography - Narrative Feature Ashley Connor for Mountain Rest Ashley Connor
Best Screenplay - Narrative Feature Bryce Richardson for I Want More, I Want Less
Best Performance - Narrative Feature Sophia Mitri Schloss for I Want More, I Want Less
Best Narrative ShortNettles Raven Jackson
Best Director - Narrative Short Faren Humes MachoFaren Humes
Best Cinematography - Narrative ShortShawn Peters for Piu Piu
Best Performance - Narrative Short Dymond Veve in Kira Burning
Best Screenplay - Narrative Short Mariama Diallo for Hair Wolf
Best Documentary Feature Distant Constellation Shevaun Mizrahi
Best Director - Documentary Feature Daniel Patrick Carbone for Phantom Cowboys
Best Cinematography - Documentary Feature Erick Stoll for America
Best Documentary ShortSilicaPia Borg
Best Director - Documentary Short Adam Khalil, Zack Khalil, and Jackson Polys for The Violence of Civilization Without Secrets Adam Khalil; Zack Khalil; Jackson Polys
Best Cinematography - Documentary Short Luis Gutierrez Arias and John Henry Theisen for It's Going to Be Beautiful
Best Pacific Northwest FilmCivil Stephen Takashima
Best Pierce County Film Medieval Martha Stewart Taylor Hawkins
Audience Choice - Best Short The Burden Niki Lindroth von Bahr
Audience Choice - Best Feature Dawnland Adam Mazo; Ben Pender-Cudlip
Audience Choice - Best Regional Short Medieval Martha Stewart Taylor Hawkins
Audience Choice - Best Regional Feature Boom! A film about The Sonics Jordan Albertsen
Best Virtual Reality Film 1 Swampscapes Liz Miller; Juan Carlos Zaldavar; Kim Grinfeder
Best Virtual Reality Film 2 Biidaaban: First Light Lisa Jackson

2019

2019 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Mad Dog Labine Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr; Renaud Lessard
Best Director - Narrative Feature Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer for Empty Metal
Best Cinematography - Narrative Feature Christopher Rejano for Knives and Skin
Best Screenplay - Narrative Feature The Plagiarists James N. Kienitz Wilkins; Robin Schavoir
Best Performance - Narrative Feature

Zoé Audet for Mad Dog Labine

Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr; Renaud Lessard
Best Narrative Short Dios Nunca Muere Barbara Cigarroa
Best Director - Narrative Short Barbara Cigarroa for Dios Nunca Muere Barbara Cigarroa
Best Cinematography - Narrative Shortfor All These Creatures Adric Watson
Best Performance - Narrative Short Tamar Amit-Joseph in Halayla
Best Screenplay - Narrative Shortfor Halayla Emily Shir Segal
Best Narrative Short Honorable Mention 1 New Land Broken Road Kavich Neang
Best Narrative Short Honorable Mention 2Dumpling Xiaolu Wang
Best Documentary Feature Caballerango Juan Pablo González
Best Director - Documentary Feature Kavich Neang for Last Night I Saw You Smiling Kavich Neang
Best Cinematography - Documentary Feature Juan Pablo González for Caballerango Juan Pablo González
Best Documentary Short La Flaca Adriana Barbosa; Thiago Zanato
Best Director - Documentary Short Darius Clark Monroe for Black 14 Darius Clark Monroe
Best Cinematography - Documentary Short Juanita Onzaga for Our Song to War
Documentary Short Honorable Mention 1 La Flaca Adriana Barbosa; Thiago Zanato
Documentary Short Honorable Mention 2 Prisoner of Society Rati Tsiteladze
Best Pacific Northwest Narrative Feature Where the House Was Ryan Adams
Best Pacific Northwest Narrative Short RESPEK Kamari Bright
Best Pierce County Film #StopErasingBlackPeople Tacoma Action Collective
Pacific Northwest Narrative Short Honorable Mention 1 Cold Holy Water Vanessa Renwick
Pacific Northwest Narrative Short Honorable Mention 2 All on a Mardi Gras Day Michal Pietrzyk
Audience Choice - Best Short Kamali Sasha Rainbow
Audience Choice - Best Feature The Infiltrators Cristina Ibarra; Alex Rivera
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Short Sepulcher Stephen Takashima
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Feature 1 Stories of Us: Camp Second Chance Melinda Raebyne
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Feature 2 My Mother Was Here Rustin Thompson
Best Music Video Shambles Jonathan Salmon
Best Animated FilmKIDS Michael Frei

2021

2021 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Potato Dreams of America Wes Hurley
Best Director - Narrative Feature Charles Mudede for Thin Skin
Best Cinematography - Narrative FeatureAlex Grigoras for Wood and Water
Best Screenplay - Narrative FeatureBrielle Brilliant for Firstness
Best Performance - Narrative Featurefor Alia's BirthNikohl Boosheri
Best Narrative ShortThe Unseen RiverPham Ngoc Lan
Best Director - Narrative ShortAffonso Uchoa for Seven Years in MayAffonso Uchoa
Best Cinematography - Narrative ShortGiorgos Valsamis for I Am Afraid to Forget Your Face
Best Performance - Narrative ShortNadir Saribacak in Leylak
Best Screenplay - Narrative ShortPham Ngoc Lan for The Unseen RiverPham Ngoc Lan
Best Documentary Feature Acts of Love Isidore Bethel; Francis Leplay
Best Director - Documentary FeatureJessica Kingdon for AscensionJessica Kingdon
Best Cinematography - Documentary FeatureGoga Devdariani; Salome Jashi for Taming the Garden
Best Documentary ShortSurviving You, AlwaysMorgan Quaintance
Best Director - Documentary ShortAdam Khalil; Adam Piron for Halpate
Best Cinematography - Documentary ShortSean Hanley for The Whelming Sea
Documentary Short Honorable Mention 1OrbitaUdval Altangerel
Documentary Short Honorable Mention 2Luces Del DesiertoFelix Blume
Best Pacific Northwest FeatureA Black Rift Begins to YawnMatthew Wade
Best Pacific Northwest Short FilmSee MeDawn Jones Redstone
Audience Choice - Best ShortUndercutKelly Pike
Audience Choice - Best Feature 1Thin SkinCharles Mudede
Audience Choice - Best Feature 2Missing in Brooks CountyLisa Molomet; Jeff Bemiss
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Short 1Now is the TimeChristopher Auchter
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Short 2A Dinner Party from HellDerek Schneider
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Feature700 Feet DownCarly Vester; Peter Bortel
Best AnimationOur Bed is GreenMaggie Brennan
Best Music VideoKreisKilian Immervoll & Anna Sophia Rußmann
Best Late Night FilmThe Following YearMiguel Campana

2022

2022 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Utama Alejandro Loayza Grisi
Best Cinematography - Narrative Feature Silvan Hillman for Unrest (Unrueh) Cyril Schäublin
Best Screenplay - Narrative Feature Zia Mohajerjasbi for Know Your Place Zia Mohajerjasbi
Best Performance - Narrative Feature Matthew Jeffers for Unidentified Objects
Best Narrative Short asi en la tierra como en el cielo Mireya Martinez
Best Screenplay - Narrative Short Brian Imakura for Some Vile Beast
Best Cinematography - Narrative Short Ray Huang for little trumpet
Best Performance - Narrative Short Gil Fishman in Glow Stick
Best Screenplay - Narrative Short Brian Imakura for Some Vile Beast
Best Documentary Feature After Sherman Jon-Sesrie Goff
Best Sound Design - Documentary Feature Gods of Mexico Helmut Dosantos
Best Cinematography - Documentary Feature Melisa Cardona for Powerlands
Documentary Feature Honorable Mention 1 What We Leave Behind Iliana Sosa
Documentary Feature Honorable Mention 2 Freedom from Everything Mike Hoolboom
Best Documentary Short Kicking the Clouds Sky Hopinka
Best Sound Design - Documentary Short Home When You Return Carl Elsaesser
Best Cinematography - Documentary Short Yanbin Zhao for Remaining Silent
Documentary Short Honorable Mention 1 Blue Room Merete Mueller
Documentary Short Honorable Mention 2 Strangers Rajee Samarasinghe
Best Pacific Northwest Narrative Feature The Diaper Cake Anastasia Babenko
Best Late Night Pacific Northwest Film Sojourn Nesib Shamah
Best Pacific Northwest Documentary Feature Up on the Mountain Olivier Matthon; Michael Reis
Audience Choice - Best ShortDana Lucia Forner Segarra
Audience Choice - Best Feature Butterfly in the Sky Bradford Thomas; Brett Whitcomb
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Documentary Buffalo Soldiers: Fighting on Two Fronts Dru Holley
Audience Choice - Best Pacific Northwest Feature Know Your Place Zia Mohajerjasbi
Best Animation No Leaders Please Joan C. Gratz
Best Music VideoJune Magdalena Zielinska
Jurors' Award - Best Experimental Film El Gran Movimiento Kiro Russo
Best Late Night Film The Timekeepers of Eternity Aristotelis Maragkos

2023

2023 Tacoma Film Festival Awards
CategoryFilm TitleDirector(s)
Best Narrative Feature Fancy Dance Erica Tremblay
Best Documentary Feature Brief Tender Light Arthur Musah
Best PNW Film Fantasy A Gets a Mattress Noah Zoltan Sofian; David Norman Lewis
Best PNW Documentary Short They Scream Freedom (Ellos Gritan Libertad) Melinda Raebyne
Best Narrative Short Black Seed Amirhoman Khosravani
Best Documentary Short Buurman Abdi Douwe Dijkstra
Best PNW Narrative Short In This Neighborhood Lilly Lion
Best PNW Documentary Short Savi the Cat Netsanet Tjirongo; Bryan Tucker
Best Animated Short Film The Old Young Crow Liam Lopinto
Best Late Night Short Film Unknown Heavens Erik M.G. Fox
Best Experimental Short Film Lotus-Eyed Girl Rajee Samarasinghe
Audience Choice Award, PNW Film Punderneath It All Abby Hagan
Audience Choice Award, Feature Film Immediate Family Denny Tedesco
Audience Choice Award, Short FilmConfessions Stephanie Kaznocha

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