The winners of the third annual New York International Short Film Festival have been announced, with the jury deciding that the grand prize go to director Chris Landreth's "Subconscious Password"-- a film that takes a trip down into the unconscious of a single man trying to remember his friend's name. Read More: New York Short Film Fest Announces Lineup Including 'Bingo Night' With Mindy Sterling and 'The Lord of Catan' with Amy Acker This year's festival, which ran from May 27-29 at New York's Landmark Sunshine Cinema, awarded seven prizes in total. The winners are broken down below: Grand Prize: "Subconscious Password" Dir. Chris Landreth (Canada) Best Documentary "Not Anymore: A Story of Revolution" Dir. Michael VanDyke (USA) Best Drama "La Loteria" Dir. Shahir Daud (USA) Best Foreign Language "A Memory of Last Summer" Dir. Kuba Gryzewski (Poland) Best Comedy "Anthony" Dir. Jonathan van Tulleken (UK) Best Animation "Subconscious Password" Dir.
- 5/30/2014
- by Anthony Whyde
- Indiewire
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