Tower, which earlier in the week won the South By Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival’s Grand Jury Award for best documentary, came up on top again, taking the Audience Award in the SXSW docu feature competition. Directed by Keith Maitland, Tower delves into the sniper shootings at the University of Texas at Austin on Aug. 1, 1966, a tragedy which rocked the campus, the country and the world at large.
Meanwhile taking the Audience Award for best narrative feature was Transpecos, a thriller starring Gabriel Luna, Johnny Simmons and Clifton Collins Jr. as three U.S.-Mexico border patrol agents who get embroiled in the drug trade. Transpecos marks the feature directorial debut of Greg Kwedar who also co-wrote the script (with Clint Bentley). Kwedar and Bentley were also producers of the film.
Here’s a full rundown of SXSW Audience Award winners, including those that topped the Headliners, Midnighters, 24 Beats Per Second, and Visions festival programs:
Narrative Feature Competition: Transpecos
Director: Greg Kwedar
Documentary Feature Competition: Tower
Director: Keith Maitland
Headliners: Demolition
Director: Jean-Marc Vallée
Narrative Spotlight: From Nowhere
Director: Matthew Newton
Documentary Spotlight: Mr. Gaga
Director: Tomer Heymann
Visions: Jules and Dolores
Director: Caito Ortiz
Midnighters: I Am a Hero
Director: Shinsuke Sato
Episodic: Vice Principals
Directors: Jody Hill, David Gordon Green, Danny McBride
24 Beats Per Second: Honky Tonk Heaven: Legend of the Broken
Directors: Brenda Greene Mitchell, Sam Wainwright Douglas
SXGlobal: Ghostland
Director: Simon Stadler
Festival Favorites: Gleason
Director: Clay Tweel
Excellence in Title Design: We Are X
Designer: Allison Brownmoore of Blue Spill