Brooklyn Film Festival
The Brooklyn Film Festival ', prior to 2011 called the Brooklyn International Film Festival ' is an independent film festival held every June in Brooklyn, New York. Started by Marco Ursino, Susan Mackell, Abe Schrager, and Mario Pegoraro in 1998, its mission is to “discover, expose, and promote independent filmmakers while drawing worldwide attention to Brooklyn as a center for cinema." Its base is South 4th Street, Williamsburg.
The festival is organized by the Brooklyn Film Society, a 501 tax-exempt non-profit organization.
BFF also oversees the annual KidsFilmFest, a program that reaches out to children and families. The New Museum in Manhattan has incorporated our kids programs in their First Saturdays for Families.
Venue
In 2009, the festival took place at the Brooklyn Heights Cinema on Henry Street in Brooklyn Heights where two screening rooms operated side-by-side featuring 81 two-hour film programs. Nightly networking after-parties took place at various locations in DUMBO, Brooklyn. Previously, the festival has been held at Brooklyn Lyceum, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn Museum, Steiner Studios, Brooklyn Public Library, and the Brooklyn Historical Society.Entries
Roughly half of films submitted and shown are by U.S. filmmakers, while approximately 20% are European. The remaining 30% come from other parts of the globe. In 2009, the festival received 2,780 films for consideration from 110 countries.BFF awards filmmakers over $80,000 in prizes in the form of cash, film services, and products. It accepts around 25 feature narratives, 30 documentaries, 45 short subjects films, 20 experimental films, and 30 animated works. Over 30 screeners help BFF to review the entries, and there are 25 judges.
The fee for submitting films before November 30 is $30, after which fee rises to $50. Alumni filmmakers are exempt from paying this fees. The fee is also waived in several other cases. Accommodation for participating filmmakers is provided by a festival sponsor, Hotel Chandler, Manhattan.
Past winners
The most prestigious award given out at BFF is the Grand Chameleon for the best film.2018
- Main Competition
- *Grand Chameleon Award:
- *Best Narrative Feature:
- *Best Documentary:
- *Best Narrative Short:
- *Best Animation:
- *Best Experimental:
- *Best New Director:
- Spirit Awards
- *Feature Narrative:
- *Documentary:
- *Short Narrative:
- *Experimental:
- *Animation:
- Audience Awards
- *Feature Narrative:
- *Documentary:
- *Short Narrative:
- *Experimental:
- *Animation: Hi-Five the Cactus
- Certificates of Outstanding Achievement
- *Screenplay:
- *Producer:
- *Cinematography:
- *Editing:
- *Original Score:
- *Actor Female:
- *Actor Male:
2011
- Main Competition
- *Grand Chameleon Award: Battle for Brooklyn
- *Best Narrative Feature: W. Zappatore
- *Best Documentary: Battle for Brooklyn
- *Best Narrative Short: Rita
- *Best Animation: A Morning Stroll
- *Best Experimental: Dame Factory
- *Best New Director: Siberia Monamour
- Spirit Awards
- *Feature Narrative: Amy George
- *Documentary: Scrapper
- *Short Narrative: Gowanus 83
- *Experimental: To Be In Me
- *Animation: Amar
- Audience Awards
- *Feature Narrative: David
- *Documentary: Bed Stuy Do or Die
- *Short Narrative: Teardrop
- *Experimental: Pose
- *Animation: Falling Up
- Certificates of Outstanding Achievement
- *Screenplay: Anna Kerrigan
- *Producer: S. Schaefer, D. Crespo, C. Silber
- *Cinematography: Magela Crosignani
- *Editing: Takashi Doscher
- *Original Score: Fall On Your Sword
- *Actor Female: Marielena Logsdon and Sandra Milo
- *Actor Male: Rasselas Lakew
2010
- Main Competition
- *Grand Chameleon Award: The Minutemen Movie
- *Best Narrative Feature: Gabi on the Roof in July
- *Best Documentary: The Minutemen Movie
- *Best Narrative Short: Naissances
- *Best Animation: Sputnik 5
- *Best Experimental: Necessary Games
- *Best New Director: Bad Day to Go Fishing
- Spirit Awards
- *Feature Narrative: Bummer Summer
- *Documentary: Survival Song
- *Short Narrative: Autopilot
- *Experimental: Lucky Girl
- *Animation: Miramare
- Audience Awards
- *Feature Narrative: Colin Hearts Kay
- *Documentary: Being in the World
- *Short Narrative: Mosquito
- *Experimental: Noise
- *Animation: The Bellies
- Certificates of Outstanding Achievement
- *Screenplay: Alli Haapasalo
- *Producer: Feliks Pastusiak
- *Cinematography: Zoran Popovic
- *Editing: Sabastian Conley
- *Original Score: Brandon Seabrook
- *Actor Female: Sophia Takal
- *Actor Male: Oscar van Rompay
2009
- Main Competition
- *Grand Chameleon Award: Breaking Upwards
- *Best Narrative Feature: Breaking Upwards
- *Best Documentary: The Hillside Crowd
- *Best Short: The Chambermaid
- *Best Animation: Passages
- *Best Experimental: Soaring Roaring Diving
- *Best New Director: Knife Point
- Spirit Awards
- *Feature Narrative: Dr. Alemán
- *Documentary: Sari Soldiers
- *Short Narrative: The Dinner
- *Experimental: Naiade
- *Animation: Trickster
- Audience Awards
- *Feature Narrative: Sea Legs
- *Documentary: Between the Folds
- *Short Narrative: Pinchas
- *Experimental: Flying Lotus
- *Animation: Skhizein
- Certificates of Outstanding Achievement
- *Screenplay: Vinko Moderndorfer
- *Producer: Jim Jermanok and Harry Gregson-Williams
- *Cinematography: Steve Asselin
- *Editing: John Weiner and Danny Kuchuck
- *Original Score: Ben Lovett
- *Actor Female: Kate Lyn Sheil
- *Actor Male: Joshua Peace
2008
- Main Competition
- *Grand Chameleon Award: Fix
- *Best Narrative Feature: Fix
- *Best Documentary : Carny
- *Best Short: On the Line
- *Best Animation: 24 Frames
- *Best Experimental: Flying Lesson
- *Best New Director: The Unidentified
- Spirit Awards
- *Feature Narrative: Apollo 54
- *Documentary: ABC Columbia
- *Short Narrative: The Line
- *Experimental: Nightwalking
- *Animation: Hezurbeltzak, A Common Grave
- Audience Awards
- *Feature Narrative: The Collective
- *Documentary: Crawford
- *Short Narrative: Crosse
- *Experimental: Machine with Wishbone
- *Animation: The Long Journey Home
- Certificates of Outstanding Achievement
- *Screenplay: Ilmar Raag
- *Producer: P. Krik, K. Lang, A. Krepostman
- *Cinematography: Filip Zumbrunn
- *Editing: Giordano Giulivi
- *Original Score: Bart Westerlaken
- *Actor Female: Marie-Luise Schramm
- *Actor Male: Shawn Andrews
Festival team
Marco Ursino has been immersed in the entertainment industry in both the US and Italy for the past 33 years. Beginning in Italy in 1976, he has appeared as an actor in various video projects for Italian TV. He has written several screenplays, worked in production design, and produced independent documentaries and feature films, including his own, Clouds of Magellan, which he wrote and directed. He is a member of the Screen Actors Guild.Director of programming Mario Pegoraro won Best Short film at the 1993 Venice Film Festival. He also produced the international "City of Water Project" in collaboration with architects from around the globe. He joined BFF following a successful career in film production, distribution and new media development in 1998.
Director of development Susan Mackell has 19 years of public relations experience working on the PR program for the American College for the Applied Arts in London and Atlanta, Georgia. She has also produced several film projects.