Director/screenwriter Trey Edward Shults’ family drama KRISHA–which won the Grand Jury Prize for narrative features earlier this week at the SXSW Film Festival–took the fest’s Audience Award today in the narrative feature competition.
Similarly the Grand Jury Prize documentary winner, Peace Officer directed by Scott Christopherson and Brad Barber, captured the Audience Award in the Documentary category.
Among the other Audience Award winners were A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story, directed by Sara Hirsh Bordo, which topped the Documentary Spotlight category; Hello, My Name is Doris, directed by Michael Showalter, the people’s Headliners choice; Uncle Kent 2, directed by Todd Rohal, which took the top Visions honor; Turbo Kid, helmed by the RKSS Collective, which won in the Midnighters category; and the 24 Beats Per Second honoree, Landfill Harmonic, directed by Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley.
Here’s a full rundown of Audience Award winners:
SXSW Film 2015 Audience Award Winners
24 Beats Per Second: Landfill Harmonic
Directors: Brad Allgood, Graham Townsley
Narrative Spotlight: The Little Death
Director: Josh Lawson
Documentary Feature Competition: Peace Officer
Directors: Scott Christopherson, Brad Barber
Festival Favorites: The Look Of Silence
Director: Joshua Oppenheimer
Narrative Feature Competition: KRISHA
Director: Trey Edward Shults
Documentary Spotlight: A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez Story
Director: Sara Hirsh Bordo
Visions: Uncle Kent 2
Director: Todd Rohal
Episodic: Mr. Robot
Director: Sam Esmail
SXGlobal: Kings of Nowhere
Director: Betzabé García
Midnighters: Turbo Kid
Director: RKSS Collective
Headliners: Hello, My Name is Doris
Director: Michael Showalter
Poster Design Audience Award Winner: Pink Grapefruit
Designer: Simon Dargan for Musta Lunta
Title Design Audience Award Winner: The Fitzroy
Designers: Chris Tozer and Marko Anstice