The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival is an annual international event dedicated to the theatrical exhibition of non-fiction cinema founded by Nancy Buirski, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo editor of The New York Times and documentary filmmaker.[1]
Each year the festival invites a member of the documentary filmmaking community to curate a series of films on a specific topic. The curated series have included:
1998: Tolerance, curator Larry Kardish
1999: 'World Without Limits
2000: Outside Looking In: Coming of Age Stories, curator Alan Berliner
From 1998 to 2011, the festival presented a filmmaker with the Full Frame Career Award. In 2012, this award was changed to the Full Frame Tribute. Past recipients include:
Occasionally, the festival honors an industry member who has made important contributions to the field with the Full Frame Industry Award. Past recipients include:
The festival offers a number of prizes at each event.
The prizes awarded at the 2016 festival were:
The Reva and David Logan Grand Jury Award for the best feature film.
The Full Frame Jury Award for Best Short for the best film of 40 minutes or less.
The Full Frame Audience Award for a short film and a feature film chosen by ballot of the attendees of the festival.
The Center for Documentary Studies (CDS) Filmmaker Award for the film that best combines originality and creativity with firsthand experience in examining central issues of contemporary life and culture.
The Charles E. Guggenheim Emerging Artist Award for the best first-time documentary feature filmmaker.
The Full Frame President's Award for the best student film.
The Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights for a film that addresses a significant human rights issue in the United States.
Past Kathleen Bryan Edwards Award for Human Rights are: