PARK CITY, UT – JANUARY 18: A general view of Main Street at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2018 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Sonia Recchia/Getty Images,)
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Sundance 2018 Winners: Women, Complex Themes, and Personal Stories

Women left their mark on the 2018 Sundance Film Festival, taking the Grand Jury Prize – The Miseducation of Cameron Post, directed by Desiree Akhavan- and all directing awards on each category: U.S. Dramatic Competition (Sara Colangelo, The Kindergarten TeacherOn Her Shoulders); World Cinema Dramatic Competition (Ísold Uggadóttir, And Breathe Normally); and World Documentary Competition (Sandi Tan, Shirkers). Female filmmakers also took the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award– Christina Choe, for Nancy-, and the Special Jury Award for Excellence in Filmmaking: Reed Morano, for I Think We’re Alone Now.

It was a coherent ending to a festival that started out with a Women’s March and the HFPA’s own panel on Women Breaking Barriers.

The Sundance 2018 awards ceremony kicked off with a live performance of the theme song from closing-night film Hearts Beat Loud by lead actress Kiersey Clemons, with Nick Offerman on bass. Host Jason Mantzoukas, star of the Sundance selection Long Dumb Road, opened the festivities with comments on the festival’s ubiquitous corporate sponsorships and its length and intensity – “if we had 10 more days the snow would be red with the blood of filmmakers”.

Acceptance peeches were passionate and mostly personal, highlighting the variety of themes this crop of films brought to Park City, from police brutality (Reinaldo Marcus Green’ Monsters and Men, Special Jury Award for Outstanding First Feature) to child slavery (Kailash, Grand Jury Prize, U.S. Documentary), and diverse approaches to issues of race (Burden, Audience Award winner) and sexuality (the festival’s big winner,The Miseducation of Cameron Post, which places its protagonist (played by Chloë Grace Moretz, who accepted the award in Akhavan’s name) in a “gay conversion center”.

Acting awards went to first-time player Benjamin Dickey, star of Ethan Hawke’s biopic Blaze, and veteran Argentinian actress Valeria Bertuccelli, star, director and writer of The Queen of Fear.

The full list of awards:

U.S. DRAMATIC COMPETITION

Grand Jury Prize: The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Audience Award: Burden

Directing: Sara Colangelo, The Kindergarten Teacher

Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award: Christina Choe, Nancy

Special Jury Award for Outstanding First Feature: Reinaldo Marcus Green, Monsters and Men

Special Jury Award for Excellence in Filmmaking: I Think We’re Alone Now

Special Jury Award for Acting: Benjamin Dickey, Blaze

 

U.S. DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Grand Jury Prize: Kailash

Directing: Alexandria Bombach, On Her Shoulders

Audience Award: The Sentence

Special Jury Award for Social Impact: Crime + Punishment

Special Jury Award for Creative Vision: Hale County This Morning, This Evening

Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Filmmaking: Minding the Gap

Special Jury Award for Storytelling: Three Identical Strangers

 

WORLD CINEMA DRAMATIC COMPETITION

Grand Jury Prize: Butterflies

Audience Award: The Guilty

Directing Award: Ísold Uggadóttir, And Breathe Normally

Special Jury Award for Acting: Valeria Bertuccelli, The Queen of Fear

Special Jury Award for Screenwriting: Julio Chavezmontes & Sebastián Hofmann, Time Share

Special Jury Award for Ensemble Acting: Dead Pigs

 

WORLD CINEMA DOCUMENTARY COMPETITION

Grand Jury Prize: Of Fathers and Sons

Audience Award: This Is Home

Directing Award: Sandi Tan, Shirkers

Special Jury Award: Steven Loveridge, Matangi/Maya/M.I.A.

Special Jury Award for Cinematography: Maxim Arbugaev, Peter Indergand Genesis 2.0

Special Jury Award for Editing: Maxim Pozdorovkin & Matvey Kulakov, Our New President

 

NEXT AWARDS

Audience Award: Search

Innovator Award: Night Comes On and We the Animals