Grand Jury Prize Dramatic
Appearance
This is the list of the winners of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize for dramatic features.
Winners
[edit]1970s
[edit]- 1978: Girlfriends[1][2]
- The Whole Shootin' Match (second place)[3]
1980s
[edit]- 1982: Circle of Power[4]
- 1984: Old Enough[5][6][7]
- 1985: Blood Simple[8][9][10][11][12][7][13][14]
- 1986: Smooth Talk[15][16][7][17]
- 1987: The Trouble with Dick/Waiting for the Moon[18][7]
- 1988: Heat and Sunlight[19][7]
- 1989: True Love[20][7]
1990s
[edit]- 1990: Chameleon Street[21][22][23][24][7]
- 1991: Poison[10][25][26][7]
- 1992: In the Soup[27][7]
- 1993: Public Access/Ruby in Paradise[28][7]
- 1994: What Happened Was...[29][30][7]
- 1995: The Brothers McMullen/The Young Poisoner's Handbook[11][31]
- 1996: Welcome to the Dollhouse[32][33][34][7][13]
- 1997: Sunday[35][7]
- 1998: Slam[11][36][37][7]
- 1999: Three Seasons[38][7]
2000s
[edit]- 2000: Girlfight/You Can Count on Me[39][40][41][7]
- 2001: The Believer[42][43]
- 2002: Personal Velocity[44][7]
- 2003: American Splendor[45][46][47][7]
- 2004: Primer[47][48][49][50][7]
- 2005: Forty Shades of Blue[7]
- 2006: Quinceañera[51][7]
- 2007: Padre Nuestro[7]
- 2008: Frozen River[7][52]
- 2009: Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire[53][54][55][7][56][52]
2010s
[edit]- 2010: Winter's Bone[7][57][52]
- 2011: Like Crazy[7]
- 2012: Beasts of the Southern Wild[58][59][7]
- 2013: Fruitvale Station[60][61][7][13]
- 2014: Whiplash[62][7]
- 2015: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl[7]
- 2016: The Birth of a Nation[7]
- 2017: I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore[7]
- 2018: The Miseducation of Cameron Post[7][63]
- 2019: Clemency[7]
2020s
[edit]- 2020: Minari[64][7][65]
- 2021: CODA[66][67][7]
- 2022: Nanny[7][68]
- 2023: A Thousand and One[7]
- 2024: In the Summers[69][7][70]
International winners
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See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Sundance's spirit found in 'Whole Shootin' Match' - Deseret News
- ^ Out on DVD: 'The Whole Shootin' Match', 'Akira' and 'FTA' - The New York Times
- ^ Chris Hicks: Sundance Film Festival's roots go back more than 30 years - Deseret News
- ^ Sundance Film Festival (1982) - IMDb
- ^ 1984 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ Sundance Film Festival (1984) - IMDb
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am Sundance Film Festival U.S. Dramatic Grand Jury Prize Winner Gallery - Deadline
- ^ 1985 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "Coen brothers release debut film, "Blood Simple"". HISTORY. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ a b Matthew Ross. "Sundance Film Festival milestones". Variety. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ a b c "'Slam' Locks up Sundance Prize". The Washington Post. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 23 Facts About 23 (Official) Years of Sundance - The Morning Call
- ^ a b c The Top 10 Sundance Films Of All Time|A CineFix Movie List - CineFix - IGN Movies and TV on YouTube
- ^ 20 best Sundance films of all time|The A.V. Club
- ^ 1986 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "Smooth Talk (1985) | The Criterion Collection". criterion.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ Smooth Talk - Sundance Favorites - The Criterion Channel
- ^ 1987 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 1988 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 1989 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 1990 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "Wendell B. Harris Jr.'s Top 10 | Current | The Criterion Collection". criterion.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ sex, lies, and videotape and Chameleon Street selected for 25th Sundance Film Festival From the Collection Screenings. "Sex, lies, and videotape AND CHAMELEON STREET SELECTED FOR 25th SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL FROM THE C | Sundance Festival 2009". Archived from the original on August 3, 2009. Retrieved July 18, 2009.
- ^ ""Chameleon Street," an Overlooked Masterwork That's Also a Cautionary Tale About Hollywood". The New Yorker. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 1991 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "The 10 Most Underrated American Independent Films of The 1990s – Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists". tasteofcinema.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 1992 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 1993 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 1994 Sundance Film Festival Archived 2012-11-07 at the Wayback Machine sundance.org
- ^ "'What Happened Was,' "Freedom on My Mind" Win Top Honors at Sundance Festival". AP News. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ "1995 Sundance Film Festival". Sundance Institute. Retrieved August 7, 2022.
- ^ "The 10 Most Underrated American Independent Films of The 1990s – Page 2 – Taste of Cinema – Movie Reviews and Classic Movie Lists". tasteofcinema.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 1996 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "The 1996 Sundance Film Festival". EW.com. February 9, 1996.
- ^ 1997 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 1998 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "Slam: The Book". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 1999 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 2000 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ ""Sex, Lies, and Videotape" and "Girlfight" Among Sundance Films Celebrating September Anniversaries". sundance.org. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ "'Girlfight' gets a Sundance KO". Deseret News. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ "Sundance: 10 Acclaimed Festival Movies That Have Been Forgotten By Time - Screen Rant". screenrant.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 2001 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 2002 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ 2003 Sundance Film Festival Archived July 25, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, Sundance Institute Digital Archive. Accessed July 25, 2019.
- ^ "American Splendor | Top 10 Sundance Hits". Time. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ a b "'Primer' surprise grand winner at Sundance". today.com. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ 2004 Sundance Film Festival sundance.org
- ^ "Primer movie review & film summary (2004)". Roger Ebert. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ Indiewire. "THINKFilm Gets Sundance Jury Prize Winner "Primer"". IndieWire. Retrieved December 28, 2022.
- ^ Kay, Jeremy (May 21, 2006). "Sundance favourite Quinceanera lands at SPC". Screen International. Retrieved February 11, 2015.
- ^ a b c Sundance falls for another strong woman in Winter's Bone|Winter's Bone|The Guardian
- ^ Sundance 2009: Precious proves triumphant|Precious|The Guardian
- ^ NYWIFT at Sundance: In Conversation with Lisa Cortés - New York Women in Film & Television
- ^ AFI Movie Club: PRECIOUS: BASED ON THE NOVEL ‘PUSH’ BY SAPPHIRE|American Film Institute
- ^ Oprah Winfrey's 'Precious' gift - attention - SF Gate
- ^ 'Winter's Bone' tops Sundance - The Hollywood Reporter
- ^ "2012 Sundance Film Festival Announces Awards". Sundance Institute. Archived from the original on January 29, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
- ^ Sundance film festival hands prizes to "dark and grim" films|Sundance film festival|The Guardian
- ^ Olsen, Mark (April 17, 2013). "Sundance winner "Fruitvale" changes name to 'Fruitvale Station'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 11, 2019.
- ^ Makinen, Julie (January 26, 2013). "Sundance 2013: "Fruitvale" wins Grand Jury Prize". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
- ^ "2014 Sundance Film Festival – Archives – Sundance Institute – Awards". sundance.org. Retrieved January 24, 2015.
- ^ The Miseducation of Cameron Post: Sundance Winner Gets Summer Release|IndieWire
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (February 2, 2020). "Sundance Film Festival Awards: "Minari" Scores Double Top Honors – The Complete Winners List".
- ^ Sundance Boosts Women Directors|Current|The Criterion Collection
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 2, 2021). "Sundance Film Festival Awards Winners List: CODA Takes U.S. Grand Jury Prize & Audience Award". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on December 4, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
- ^ CODA Is The First Sundance Premiere To Win Best Picture, But Others Have Won Oscars Too|/Film
- ^ Nanny (2022)|The Criterion Collection
- ^ Buchanan, Kyle (January 26, 2024). "'In the Summers,' a Father-Daughters Tale, Wins the Top Prize at Sundance". The New York Times.
- ^ Olsen, Mark (January 26, 2024). "Sundance's top prizes go to 'In the Summers' and 'Porcelain War'". Los Angeles Times.