2006 Sundance Film Festival - Award Winners

Award Winners

The official announcement of the winners can be found here.

  • Grand Jury Prize: Documentary - God Grew Tired of Us
  • Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic - QuinceaƱera
  • World Cinema Jury Prize: Documentary - In The Pit
  • World Cinema Jury Prize: Dramatic - 13 Tzameti
  • Audience Award: Documentary - God Grew Tired of Us
  • Audience Award: Dramatic - QuinceaƱera
  • World Cinema Audience Award: Documentary - De Nadie
  • World Cinema Audience Award: Dramatic - No. 2
  • Documentary Directing Award - James Longley director of Iraq in Fragments
  • Dramatic Directing Award - Dito Montiel for A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints
  • Excellence in Cinematography Award: Documentary - James Longley for Iraq in Fragments
  • Excellence in Cinematography Award: Dramatic - Tom Richmond for Right at Your Door
  • Documentary Film Editing - Iraq in Fragments
  • Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award - Hilary Brougher for Stephanie Daley
  • Special Jury Prize - American Blackout
  • Special Jury Prize - A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints (for Best Ensemble Performance)
  • Special Jury Prize - In Between Days (for Independent Vision)
  • Special Jury Prize - Into Great Silence
  • Special Jury Prize - Dear Pyongyang
  • Special Jury Prize - Eve & the Fire Horse
  • Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking - Bugcrush
  • Jury Prize in Short Filmmaking - The Wrath of Cobble Hill
  • Jury Prize in International Short Filmmaking - The Natural Route
  • Honorable Mention in Short Filmmaking - Before Dawn
  • Honorable Mention in Short Filmmaking - Preacher With an Unknown God
  • Honorable Mention in Short Filmmaking - Undressing My Mother
  • 2006 Alfred P. Sloan Prize - The House of Sand

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