The following is a list of Vancouver International Film Festival award winners.
Award winners by year
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- Canwest Award for Best Canadian Feature Film I Killed My Mother (J'ai tué ma mère) directed by Xavier Dolan
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film: The Last Act directed by Jan Binsse and David Tougas
- Women in Film & Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award: 65 Redroses directed and produced by Nimisha Mukerji and Gillian Lowry
- Rogers People's Choice Award: Soundtrack for a Revolution directed by Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman
- documentary Audience Award for Most Popular Nonfiction Film: Facing Ali directed by Pete McCormack
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award: 65 Redroses by Nimisha Mukerji & Philip Lyall
- National Film Board's Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award: 65 Redroses by Nimisha Mukerji & Philip Lyall
- VIFF Environmental Film Audience Award: At the Edge of the World directed by Dan Stone
- Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema: Eighteen directed by Jang Kun-jae[2]
- ET Canada Award for Best Canadian Feature Film Incendies directed by Denis Villeneuve
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film Mokhtar, directed by Halima Ouardiri
- Rogers People's Choice Award Waste Land (UK, Brazil), directed by Lucy Walker
- VIFF Most Popular Nonfiction Film Award, Kinshasa Symphony (Germany), directed by Claus Wischmann and Martin Baer
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award, Two Indians Talking, directed by Sara McIntyre
- NFB Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award, Leave Them Laughing, directed by John Zaritsky
- VIFF Environmental Film Audience Award, Force of Nature: The David Suzuki Movie (Canada), directed by Sturla Gunnarsson
- Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema, Good Morning To The World (Japan), directed by Hirohara Satoru
- Shaw Media Award for Best Canadian Feature Film ($20,000 prize) – Nuit #1, Anne Émond (Canada)
- Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema, presented by Brad Birarda & Robert Sali ($10,000 prize) – The Sun Beaten Path, Sonthar Gyal (China)
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film Award ($2,000 prize) – We Ate the Children Last, Andrew Cividino (Canada)
- Rogers People's Choice Award – A Separation, Asghar Farhadi (Iran)
- VIFF Most Popular Nonfiction Film Award – Sing Your Song, Susanne Rostock (USA)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award – Starbuck, Ken Scott (Canada)
- NFB Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award – Peace Out, Charles Wilkinson (Canada)
- VIFF Environmental Film Audience Award – People of a Feather, Joel Heath (Canada)
- Award for Best Canadian Feature Film ($10,000 prize) – Blackbird, Jason Buxton (Canada)
- Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema, presented by Brad Birarda ($5,000 prize) – Emperor Visits The Hell (Tang Huang You Difu), Li Luo (China)
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film Award ($2,000 prize) – Float, Juan Riedinger (Canada)
- Rogers People's Choice Award – The Hunt, Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award – Becoming Redwood, Jesse James Miller (Canada)
- NFB Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award – Blood Relative, Nimisha Mukerji (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular International Documentary Film Award – Nuala, Patrick Farrelly and Kate O'Callaghan (Ireland)
- VIFF Environmental Film Audience Award – Revolution, Rob Stewart (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular International First Feature Award – I, Anna, Barnaby Southcombe (UK)
- Women in Film & Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award: Liverpool directed and written by Manon Briand
- Award for Best Canadian Feature Film ($5,000 prize each) – Rhymes for Young Ghouls, Jeff Barnaby (Canada) and That Burning Feeling, Jason James (Canada)
- Dragons & Tigers Award for Young Cinema, presented by Brad Birarda ($5,000 prize) – Anatomy of a Paperclip, Ikeda Akira (Japan)
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film Award ($2,000 prize) – Nathan, Mathieu Arsenault (Canada)
- Rogers People's Choice Award – Like Father, Like Son, Koreeda Hirokazu (Japan)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award – Down River, Benjamin Ratner (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award – When I Walk, Jason DaSilva (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular International Documentary Film Award – Desert Runners, Jennifer Steinman (USA)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Environmental Documentary Award – Salmon Confidential, Twyla Roscovich (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular International First Feature Award – Wadjda, Haifaa al-Mansour (Germany, Saudi Arabia)
- Women in Film & Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award: Sarah Prefers to Run directed and written by Chloé Robichaud
- Award for Best Canadian Film ($8,000 prize) – Violent, Andrew Huculiak (Canada)
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film Award – The Cut, Geneviève Dulude-De Celles (Canada)
- Rogers People's Choice Award – The Vancouver Asahi, Ishii Yuya (Japan)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award – Preggoland, Jacob Tierney (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Documentary Award – All the Time in the World, Suzanne Crocker (Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular International Documentary Film Award – Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me, James Keach (USA)
- VIFF BC Emerging Filmmaker Award – Sitting on the Edge of Marlene, Ana Valine (Canada)
- VIFF Best BC Film Award – Violent, Andrew Huculiak (Canada)
- VIFF Impact Award – Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story, Grant Baldwin (Canada)
- VIFF Best New Director (international) – Miss and the Doctors, Axelle Ropert (France) and Rekorder, Mikhail Red (Philippines)
- Women in Film & Television Vancouver Artistic Merit Award – Sitting on the Edge of Marlene, Ana Valine
The 34th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from September 24 to October 9, 2015. The VIFF Industry Conference – the premier media conference in Western Canada – runs from September 30 to October 3, 2015.
- Audience Awards
- Rogers People's Choice Award – Brooklyn, John Crowley (UK, Ireland, Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular International Documentary – Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (Jag är Ingrid), Stig Björkman (Sweden)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Feature – Room, Lenny Abrahamson (Ireland, Canada)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Documentary – Haida Gwaii: On the Edge of the World, Charles Wilkinson (Canada)
- VIFF Impact: International Audience Award – Landfill Harmonic, Brad Allgood and Graham Townsley (USA, Paraguay)
- VIFF Impact: Canadian Audience Award – Fractured Land, Damien Gillis and Fiona Rayher (Canada)
- Women in Film+Television Artistic Merit Award – Ninth Floor, Mina Shum (Canada)[3]
- Juried Awards
The 35th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from September 29 to October 14, 2016.[4]
- Ignite Award – Cabbie, Jessica Parsons and Jennifer Chiu (Canada)
- Best BC Short Film Award – Here Nor There, Julia Hutchings (Canada)
- Best BC Film Award – Window Horses (The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming), Ann Marie Fleming (Canada)
- BC Emerging Filmmaker Award – Hello Destroyer, Kevan Funk (Canada)
- Best Canadian Film – Window Horses (The Poetic Persian Epiphany of Rosie Ming), Ann Marie Fleming (Canada)
- Best Canadian Short Film – Those Who Remain (Ceux qui restent), Mathieu Vachon (Canada)
- Most Promising Director of a Canadian Short Film – Parent, Teacher, Roman Tchjen (Canada)
- Emerging Canadian Director – Never Eat Alone, Sofia Bohdanowicz (Canada)
- Best Canadian Documentary – Living With Giants (Chez les géants), Sebastien Rist and Aude Leroux-Lévesque (Canada)
- VIFF IMPACT Award – Power to Change: The Energy Rebellion (Power to Change – Die Energie Rebellion), Carl-A. Fechner (Germany)
- VIFF Super Channel People's Choice Award – Maudie, Aisling Walsh (Canada, Ireland)
- Most Popular International Feature – I, Daniel Blake, Ken Loach (United Kingdom, France, Belgium)
- Most Popular International Documentary – Human, Yann Arthus-Bertrand (France)
- Most Popular Canadian Documentary – Spirit Unforgettable, Pete McCormack (Canada)
The 36th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from September 28 to October 13, 2017[5]
BC Spotlight Awards
Canadian Awards
Impact Awards
- VIFF Impact Award – BLUE, Karina Holden
Audience Awards
- Super Channel People's Choice Award – Indian Horse, Stephen Campanelli
- VIFF Most Popular International Feature – Loving Vincent, Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman (Poland, UK)
- VIFF Most Popular International Documentary – Faces Places, Agnès Varda, JR (France)
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Documentary – Shut Up and Say Something, Melanie Wood
- #mustseebc – Shut Up and Say Something, Melanie Wood
The 37th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from September 27 to October 12, 2018.
BC Spotlight Awards
Canadian Awards
Impact Awards
Audience Awards
- Super Channel People's Choice Award – Finding Big Country by Kathleen Jayme
- VIFF Most Popular International Feature – Shoplifters by Kore-eda Hirokazu
- VIFF Most Popular International Documentary – Bathtubs Over Broadway by Dava Whisenant
- VIFF Most Popular Canadian Feature – Edge of the Knife by Gwaai Edenshaw and Helen Haig-Brown
- #mustseebc – Finding Big Country, Kathleen Jayme
Sustainable Production Excellence Awards
- Sustainable Production Impact - X-Files, season 11
- Sustainable Production Champion - Keep it Green Recycling (Kelsey Evans); Portable Electric (Mark Rabin); Clara George; Ronny Fritsch
The 38th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from September 26 to October 11, 2019.[6]
BC Spotlight Awards
Canadian Awards
Impact Awards
Audience Awards
The 39th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from September 24 to October 7, 2020.[8]
BC Spotlight Awards
Canadian Awards
International Awards
VIFF Immersed Awards
- Best in Cinematic Live-Action — Kowloon Forest by Alexey Marfin
- Best in Documentary — By the Waters of Babylon by Kristen Lauth Shaeffer and Andrew Halasz
- Best in Animation — The Book of Distance by Randall Okita
- Honorable Mention in Animation — In the Land of Flabby Schnook by Francis Gélinas
- Audience Award — Ecosphere: Raja Ampat by Joseph Purdam
VIFF Immersed Volumetric Market (Microsoft Mixed Reality Capture Studios Special Prize)
The 40th annual Vancouver International Film Festival was held from October 1 to October 11, 2021.[9][10]
BC Spotlight Awards
Canadian Awards
International Awards
- Impact Award — Blue Box (Michal Weits)
- Rob Steward Eco Warrior Award — Coextinction (Gloria Pancrazi, Elena Jean)
VIFF Immersed Awards
- Cinematic Live Action — Symphony (Igor Cortadellas)
- Documentary — Inside COVID19 (Gary Yost, Adam Loften)
- Augmented Reality — Mission to Mars AR (Piotr Baczyński, Bartosz Rosłoński)
- Animation — Beat (Keisuke Itoh)
- VeeR Audience Award — Red Eyes (Sngmoo Lee)
- XR Market Grant — Memory Place (Zeynep Abes)
Award winners by award
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Most Popular Canadian Film
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Most Popular Canadian Film
Vancity People's Choice Award for Most Popular Canadian Film
VIFF Most Popular Canadian Film Award
Most Popular International Film
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Most Popular International Film
Rogers People's Choice Award for Most Popular International Film
VIFF Most Popular International First Feature Award