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SAFILM - San Antonio Film Festival
SAFILM Executive Director, Adam Rocha.
LocationSan Antonio, TX, U.S.
No. of films145
LanguageEnglish and international
Websitehttp://www.safilm.com/

The SAFILM – San Antonio Film Festival was founded in 1994 by Adam Rocha as a video festival, which sported a logo of a naughty-looking angel. It was later renamed the San Antonio Underground Film Festival and then finally the SAFILM – San Antonio Film Festival. It is now the biggest film festival in South Texas.

The non-profit festival is held each summer at the Tobin Center for the Performing Arts. Its mission is to serve as an accessible and inclusive platform for artists in the category of cinema and provide cinematic culture to a diverse audience.

The 22nd annual SAFILM – San Antonio Film Festival was held July 25–31, 2016. 145 films were screened, including a local premiere of Hell or High Water, starring Jeff Bridges, Chris Pine, and San Antonio actor Gil Birmingham, who attended the screening.[1] The festival awarded its 2016 Lifetime Achievement Award to Marcia Nasatir, a San Antonio native and the first woman to become Vice-President of Production at a major motion picture studio (United Artists) in 1974.

History

After his sophomore year at San Antonio College, Adam Rocha was invited to screen his short film at the San Diego Latino Film Festival in California. The experience inspired him to organize his own film festival. In 1994, the first festival screened a dozen films and awarded low-rider bikes to the best picture.

2009 official SAFILM poster by Rigoberto Luna

That year, Fredrick Weiss, the founder of the Texas Music Coalition, encouraged Rocha to develop the festival into a more substantial event. Renamed “The San Antonio Underground Film Festival,” the small festival expanded over the next five years into an event that attracted wider participation, larger audiences, and greater news coverage.

The non-profit's mission statement still drives the organization: “to offer an accessible and inclusive platform for artists and to provide cinematic culture to a diverse audience,” while maintaining a sociable, community-centered atmosphere. For several years, the historic Instituto Cultural de México partnered with the festival to provide a venue.

In 2006, the organization adopted its current name: SAFILM – San Antonio Film Festival.

In 2016, the festival joined forces with the Historic Pearl to offer the very first SAFILM – San Antonio Children’s Film Festival at the Pearl Studio.

In 2023, the festival returned for its 29th year with over 200 films being screened in six days at three locations.[2]

Throughout the year, SAFILM volunteers encourage students to appreciate the arts and become involved in filmmaking by visiting high schools to give guest lectures. The festival itself helps students begin film careers, highlights outstanding filmmakers with a variety of awards, exposes rising talent, and reminds the public of the value of art.

Since its inception, SAFILM has also showcased local visual artists. Artists Mig Kokinda, James Cobb, Robert Tatum and Rigoberto Luna are among those who've designed festival posters. The 2009 SAFILM poster created by Rigoberto Luna was selected as a finalist for the 39th annual The Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards for Theatrical Print - Festival Posters.[3]

Awards

2023 SAFILM Award Winners[4]

  • Jury Prize for Best Historical Documentary: "The Raaby Mystery", Director: Stian Indrevoll
  • Grand Prize: Out There: "A National Parks Story", Director: Brendan Hall
  • Best Narrative Feature: "The Great Distance Delivers Crane", Director: Lhapal Gyal
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: "Python Huntress Directors Nicholas Orris", Matt Deblinger
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: "The Torrential Melody", Director: José Luis Saturno
  • Jury Prize for Best Music Video: "Dirt Don’t Hurt", Director: Orlando Torres
  • Best High School Filmmaker: "Well-Dying", Director: Junhyeok Kim
  • Best Food Film: "Terroir to Table" Director: Rasmus Dinesen
  • Best Screenplay: "Grynszpan/Thompson" Writer: Hal LaCroix
  • Jury Prize for Best Performance: Jacki Von Preysing for "American Meltdown"
  • Best Children’s Film: "The Squonk", Director: Mike Bonthe
  • Best Series: "Puncher’s Chance", Directors: Garland Scott, Johnny Rey Diaz
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: "The Last Dinner" Director: Marie-Ange Casalta
  • Best Documentary Feature: "Immediate Family" Director: Danny Tedesco
  • Jury Prize for Best Performance: Joshua Koopman for "Earlybird"
  • Best Emerging Filmmaker: "Strings" Director: Rodrigo Moreno Fernandez
  • Best San Antonio Filmmaker: "Black is Beautiful", Director: Marco Antonio Ortega
  • San Antonio High School Filmmaker Award: "Memento Mori" Director: Ines Wallisch
  • Best College Film: "The Student Film", Director: Brandon Herrera
  • Best Short Script: "That’s So Gay" Writer: Dr. Tamecca Rogers
  • Marcia Nasatir Award: Jennifer Petrini
  • The Supporter of Cinema Arts Award: Roberto Soto

2022 SAFILM Award Winners

  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Editor Michael Jablow
  • Best Short Script: "Runners", Writer Eric Coomes
  • Best San Antonio Filmaker: "Dream Carriers", Director: Esmeralda Hernandez
  • Best Screenplay: "The Faerie Rings", By. Zina Brown
  • Grand Prize: "The Pink Lagoon", Directors: Juan Are & Francisco Gallo
  • Best Food Film: "Backstreet To The American Dream", Director: Patricia Nazario
  • San Antonio High School Filmmaker Award: "GONE", Director: Kyle Ward
  • Best Children's Film: "Duet", Director: Yadid Hirschtritt Licht
  • Best Actress in a Leading Role:"The Pink Lagoon", Mόnica Are Victoria
  • Best Emerging Filmmaker: "You're Now Beyond Hope, Arizona", Director: Nick Dugan
  • Best High School Filmmaker: "Righteous Walk", Director: Harper Sharpe
  • Best Documentary feature: "Deep in the Heart", Director: Ben Masters
  • Jury Prize for Best Historical Documentary: "The Assassination & Mrs. Paine", Director: Max Good
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: "805 Presents: A letter to Aptos", Director: Brendan Lutes
  • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature: "Colineales", Directors: Jose Raul Correa, Fabian Correa, Patricia Corres & Isle De Hoyos
  • Jury Prize for Best Performance: "The Last Deal" Anthony Molinari
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: "Final Deathtination", Director: Marika Tamura
  • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature: "Backstreet To The American Dream", Director: Patricia Nazario
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: "Divertimento", Director Keyvan Sheikhalishahi
  • Jury Prize for Best Music Video: "Angel", Directors: Shannon Greer, Carl Quinn
  • The Supporter of Cinema Arts Award: Scot Power

2018 SAFILM Award Winners

  • Short Screenplay Winner: “Forever Waiting”, by: Gavin O'Herlihy
  • Feature Screenplay Winner: “John Horse”, by: Walt Alexander and James Riordan
  • Grand Prize: “Stella’s Last Weekend”, Director: Polly Draper
  • Best Performance in a Leading Role: "Valentina", Victoria Del Rosal
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: “Unlucky’s Luck”, Director: Felipe Holguin
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: “Do or Die”, Director: Dan Klores
  • Jury Prize for best Historical Feature Documentary: “Fail State”, Directors: Alexander Shebanow
  • Jury Prize Best Historical Short: “Towards the Sun”, Director: Monica Santis
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: “Weekends”, Director: Trevor Jimenez
  • Jury Prize Best Narrative Feature: “The Darkest Days of Us”, Director: Astrid Rondero
  • Jury Prize Best College Filmmaker: “The Letter”, Director: Jazmin Aguilar
  • Jury Prize Best High School Filmmaker: “Catman: The Love Thief”, Director: Austin Coombs-Perez
  • Jury Prize Best San Antonio Filmmaker: “Tia Chuck”, Director: Angela Walley & Mark Walley
  • Jury Prize Best Actress in a Leading Role: “The Butterfly Tree”, Melissa George
  • Legacy Award: Actor and Director Jesse Borrego
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Producer Fred Roos
  • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature: Colossal Youth, Director: Scott Leisk
  • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature: HERMANOS, Director: Laura Plancarte

2017 SAFILM Award Winners

  • Grand Prize: Silverfish, Director: Matthew Thorton
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: It was Nice to Meet You, Director: Kaicey Chae
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: Refugee, Director: Joyce Chen & Emily Moore
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: Journey, Director: Radheya Jegatheva
  • Jury Prize for Best College Filmmaker: Mind Your Body, Director: Silke C. Engler
  • Jury Prize for Best High School Filmmaker: Three Tales of a Coin, Director Nishok Nishok
  • Jury Prize for Best San Antonio Filmmaker: #prayfor, Director Dave Sims
  • Jury Prize for Best Historical/Feature Documentary: Daughters of the Curved Moon, Director: Miranda Morton Yap & Sophie Dia Pegrum
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature: I Am Still Here, Director: Mischa Marcus
  • Best Short Screenplay: The Minutiae, by Dean Friske
  • Best Feature Screenplay: The Clever Girl, by David Carren
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Harry J. Ufland

2016 SAFILM Award Winners

  • Grand Prize: Mile End, Director: Graham Higgins
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: Morgue, Director: Laurent Prim
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: Looking for Trouble, Director: Caroline Cuny & Bryan Campbell
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: One Day on Carver Street, Director: Azure Allen
  • Jury Prize for Best College Filmmaker: Zaar, Director: Ibrahim Nada
  • Jury Prize for Best High School Filmmaker: The 1% Crisis in the Great Lakes, Director Griffin Olis
  • Jury Prize for Best San Antonio Filmmaker: Birth of a Killer, Director Daniel Maldonado
  • Jury Prize for Best Historical/Feature Documentary: Until 20, Director: Jamila Paksima & Geraldine Moriba
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Feature: Second Impression, Director: Wallace Weatherspoon
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature: Brewed in the 210, Director: Marco Ortega
  • Jury Prize for Best Performance: Kaveh Kavian in Zaar
  • Jury Prize for Best Actress in a Leading Role: Fabienne Hollwege in Morgue
  • Best Short Screenplay: Before the Bomb, by Tannaz Hazemi & James Grimaldi
  • Best Feature Screenplay: The Changer, by J. Motos Gordon
  • Supporter of Cinema Arts Award: Guerrero CPA Principal- Mr. Ed Guerrero
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Marcia Nasatir

2014 SAFILM Award Winners

  • Grand Prize: 3:13, Director: David Jaure
  • Jury Prize for Best Performance: Kathleen Chalfant, Isn't It Delicious
  • Jury Prize for Narrative Short: Fade, Director: Parish Rahbar
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: Kings of BBQ Barbecue Kuwait, Director: John Markus
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: Driven, Director: Michael Zachary Huber
  • Best San Antonio Filmmaker: Fields Afire, Director: Will Underwood
  • Best College Filmmaker: 113 Degrees, Director: Sabrina Doyle
  • Best Independent Feature Film: The Wisdom to Know the Difference, Director: Daniel Baldwin
  • Best High School Filmmaker: Creatures of the Hidden Realm, Director: Alexia Salingaros
  • Best Feature Documentary: Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts, Director: Bill McAdams
  • Audience Choice Award for Best Documentary Feature: Jose Canseco: The Truth Hurts, Director: Bill McAdams
  • Audience Choice Award for Best Narrative Feature: The Wisdom to Know the Difference, Director: Daniel Baldwin

2012 SAFILM Award Winners

  • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature: Along Recovery, Director Justin Springer
  • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature: A Schizophrenic Love Story, Director Glenn Levy
  • Grand Prize: Portion, Director Gisberg Bermudez, Producers Juan Villarreal, Adrian Falcon
  • Jury Prize for Best Performance: David Diaan, Mossadegh
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: Crescendo, Directed by Alonso Alvarez
  • Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short: Innocente, Producer Albie Hecht
  • Jury Prize for Best Animated Short: World’s Apart, Director Michael Zachary Huber
  • Jury Prize for Best College Filmmaker: Children of the Air, Director Damian Horan
  • Jury Prize for Best High School Filmmaker: Cardiac Arrest, Director Maqui Gaona
  • Jury Prize for Best San Antonio Filmmaker: Lilia, Director Sam Lerma

2011 SAFILM Award Winners

  • GRAND PRIZE: Crime After Crime, Director: Yoav Potash
  • Jury Prize for Best College Filmmaker: After the Shearing, Director: Vanessa Rojas
  • Jury Prize for Best High School Filmmaker: She is..., Director: Amber Cordova
  • Jury Prize for Best San Antonio Filmmaker: Katrina’s Son, Director: Ya’Ke Smith
  • Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short: Homecoming, Director: Lorian James Delman
  • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature: Beautiful Silence, Director: Jorge A. Jimenez
  • Audience Award for Best Documentary Short: Operation: Hands On, Director: Gary Logan
  • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature: The Harvest, Director: U. Roberto Romano
  • Audience Award for Best Animated Short: Martyris, Director: Luis Felipe Hernandez
  • Audience Award for Best Performance: Beautiful Silence, Director: Jorge A. Jimenez

2010 SAFILM Award Winners

  • SAFILM Grand Prize - Twenty Five Hundred & One, Dir: Patricia Van Ryker
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short - Efrain, Dir: Matthew Breault
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short - the Last Elephants in Thailand, Donald R. Tayloe & Michelle Mizner
  • SAFILM Jury prize for the Best Animated Short - Closed Zone, Dir: Yoni Goodman
  • SAFILM Jury prize for the Best San Antonio Filmmaker - the Fall Of the House Of Usher, Dir: Eric Fonseca
  • SAFILM Jury prize for the Best High School Filmmaker - No Pity, Dir: Drew Goldsmith
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best College Filmmaker - Mashed, Dir: Adam Fisher
  • SAFILM Jury Prize are for Best Performance in a Short - An Affair With Dolls, Alexandra Chalupa
  • SAFILM Jury Prize Best Performance in a Feature - Fanny, Annie, & Danny, Jill Pixley
  • SAFILM Audience Award for the Best Narrative Feature - Go For It!, Dir: Carmen Marron
  • SAFILM Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature - Last Survivor, Dir: Michael Pertnoy

2009 Award Winners

  • SAFILM Grand Prize - Funeral March for a Marionette, Dir: Eric Fonseca
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best Performance - Cruzando, Michael Ray Escamilla
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best Narrative Short - La Tangente, Dir: Vincent Vesco
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best Documentary Short - In His Blood, Dir: Vianna Davila
  • SAFILM Jury Prize for Best Animated Short - Funeral March for a Marionette, Dir: Eric Fonseca
  • SAFILM Best High School Filmmaker - La Memoria de Amor, Dir: Andie C. Flores
  • SAFILM Best San Antonio Filmmaker - Death Rattle, Dir: A. J. Garces
  • SAFILM Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature - Doctor "S" Battles the Sex Crazed Reefer Zombies, Dir: Bryan Ortiz
  • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature - Beyond the Call, Dir: Adrian Belic

2008 Award Winners

  • SAFILM Grand Prize - Adventures of Power, Dir: Ari Gold
  • SAFILM Auteur Award - Crawford, Dir: David Modigliani
  • SAFILM Auteur Award - Reborn: New Orleans Schools, Dir: Drea Cooper

2007 Award Winners

  • SAFILM Grand Prize – Get Thrashed: The Story of Thrash Metal, Dir: Rick Ernst
  • SAFILM Indie Auteur Awards – Zombie Love, Dir: Yfke van Berckelaer
  • SAFILM Indie Max – Tijuana Makes Me Happy, Dir: Dylan Verrechia

Website

References

  1. ^ Hollywood takes note of San Antonio Film Festival
  2. ^ Hickok, Mason (2023-07-20). "San Antonio Film Festival returns for 29th year; three screening locations offered". KSAT. Retrieved 2023-09-26.
  3. ^ 2009 SAFILM Poster nominated for a Hollywood Reporter Key Art Award
  4. ^ https://www.artscenesa.com/5762-2/