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2020 EDITION

After a tough two years, the team behind the Dallas Independent Film Festival prepared a special online edition that included the screened films of the 2020, 2021 & 2022 editions of the festival.

The festival took place on May 19-22, 2022 in collaboration with ENDAVO.

AWARD WINNERS

SCREENING SELECTIONS

Screened

AWARD NOMINATIONS

Nominations

Best Feature Film

WE COME INTO LIFE
UNTIMELY
Zoro's Solo
Pilate

Best Short Film

New Dutch Herring
My Friend Shokat
California
Fantastic Plastic
From This Day Forward

Best Documentary

One Taxi Ride
Now or Never: A Tony Romo Story
The Second Life of Jamie P
CLIMATE WARRIORS
Sockeye Salmon. Red fish

Best Short Documentary

Hope Uncloaked
Gun Show
BETWEEN COAL AND CLIMATE – three people, one story
Tides

Best Thriller

Effigy – Poison and the City
Cole & Colette
Why Haven't They Fixed The Cameras Yet?

Best Music Video

LIGHTER
Bliss Nova - Turning Off the Headlights Music Video
"Last Meal" by Big Bill
Pa'lante
Inadaptat

Best Writing

On A Wing and A Prayer
Hive Mind

Best Experimental

Mariposa
NONAME

Best Cinematography

ICEOLO
Sandra Kolstad – Catch 22
The Way Home
Helin - Bird's Nest

Best Comedy

​Sui Caedere
SHHHH
Garage Tanguay and Sons

© 2018 by Dallas Independent Film Festival

The Dallas Independent Film Festival brings together the freshest talents of the independent film industry in a one-day event.  Founded in 2019 with the vision to celebrate the diversity of international cinema, Dallas Independent Film Festival remains loyal to its vision of highlighting upcoming artists from around the globe.  The film categories span a wide range featuring both feature and short films of various genres, including documentaries, fiction and music videos.

HFP is a pioneer organization. We champion voices of vast perspectives around the globe and we organize Film Festivals and events. We open the path to voices who have a compelling story to share. Our global series of Film Festivals spreads across 13 countries. It is our mission to celebrate International cinema and to create a network of creators who can share their work across nations side-by-side together.

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