Award Winners of June 2020: Technical categories

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Best Producer: Stuart Merret, Lorenzo Bartolucci, Cristian Ursulescu, and Troy Brown for The Whistleblower (UK)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Producer): John Elsen, Brett Rickaby, Amanda Lamberti, Paola Deocampo, and Paul Kampf for Jane Doe (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Producer): Scott Paterson, Raymond Ablack, Dalmar Abuzeid, Shane Kippel, and Samantha Ghost for The Beacons of Gondor (Canada)

Best Director (Female): Lori Shockley for Corked (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Director – Female): Vanessa Silva for The Veil (USA)

Best Director (Male): Didier Konings for Uncario (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Director – Male): Mj Kim for Juicy Girl (South Korea)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Director – Male): Sämen for Rumori (Italy)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Director – Male): Troy Brown for The Whistleblower (UK)

Best Student Director (Female): Yaqi Tao for Mathilda (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Student Director – Female): Faranak Sahafian for Mirror (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Student Director – Female): Nicole Vanden Broeck for The Little Thief (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Student Director – Female): Rachel Irene Wilke for The Most Beautiful (USA)

Best Student Director (Male): Avdjin Kutakis for The Reflection (Russia)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Student Director – Male): Chengyang Xie for Dialectical Lyric Poetry (China)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Student Director – Male): Devansh Sahijwani for Exit (UK)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Student Director – Male): Mohd Shabaz for Cold Meat (Germany)

Best First Time Director (Female): Géraldine Alluaume for Vanilla (France)

Outstanding Achievement Award (First Time Director – Female): Laura Niles for Class Photo (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (First Time Director – Female): Natalija Gormalova for Spirits We Dance (Ghana)

Best First Time Director (Male): Mj Kim for Juicy Girl (South Korea)

Outstanding Achievement Award (First Time Director – Male): Brett Rickaby for Jane Doe (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (First Time Director – Male): Jordan Doig for Susie (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (First Time Director – Male): Magnus Häll for 1971 (Sweden)

Best Young Filmmaker (Female): Ella Schupp for My New Best Friend (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Young Filmmaker – Female): Natalie Prauser for All-American Hands (USA)

Best Young Filmmaker (Male): Seongwook Lee for Coin Flippers (South Korea)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Young Filmmaker – Male): Seongwook Lee for Camping (South Korea)

Best Actress: Heather Hentila for The Veil (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Actress): Madeline Blomdahl for The Most Beautiful (USA)

Best Actor: Kaiwi Lyman for Juicy Girl (South Korea)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Actor): John Anthony for A Love Not Lost (USA)

Best Supporting Actress: Vanessa Silva for The Veil (USA)

Best Supporting Actor: Lane Wray for Overcast (USA)

Best Child/Young Actress: Laurel Badenell for Mathilda (USA)

Best Child/Young Actor: Connor Falk for Overcast (USA)

Best Acting Duo: Ana Adams and Géraldine Alluaume for Vanilla (France)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Acting Duo): Robert Chestnut and Renee Rogoff for Carma (USA)

Best Acting Ensemble: Brett Rickaby, Amanda Lamberti, Paola Deocampo, and John Elsen for Jane Doe (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Acting Ensemble): Emmett J Scanlan, Duåa Karim, and Julian Kostov for Going Country (UK)

Best Production Design: Mikolaj Wasowski for The Whistleblower (UK)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Production Design): Camila Kogut for Nausea (Brazil)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Production Design): Didier Konings for Uncario (USA)

Best Original Screenplay: Chengyang Xie for Dialectical Lyric Poetry (China)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Original Screenplay): Frédéric Desjardins for Contact (Canada)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Original Screenplay): Laura Turner for Going Country (UK)

Best Cinematography: Seongbin Baek for Juicy Girl (South Korea)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Cinematography): Sofia Alvarez for The Most Beautiful (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Cinematography): Tim Lobov for Those Who Don’t Like Handel Will Be Roughly Handled (USA)

Best Editing: Lorenzo Bartolucci for The Whistleblower (UK)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Editing): Jordan Doig for Susie (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Editing): Nayoung Kim for Juicy Girl (South Korea)

Best Sound Design: Mariusz Glabinski for Susie (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Sound Design): Matthew Roseman for The Axe And The Iron (USA)

Honorable Mention (Sound Design): Kathy Eng for Altered (USA)

Best Sound Editing: David Rodríguez for Explorers (Spain)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Sound Editing): Derek Vanderhorst for Corked (USA)

Best Sound Mixing: Lorenzo Bartolucci for The Whistleblower (UK): Jesse Gillingham for The Beacons of Gondor (Canada)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Sound Mixing): Peter G. Brucker for Green Hat Diner (USA)

Best Special FX: Magic Lighter (UK)

Best Visual FX: Miguel Ángel Sánchez Arévalo, Darío G Reina, and Alejandro Carretón for Explorers (Spain)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Visual FX): David Manzon and Stu Chudy for Susie (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Visual FX): Javier Tallón for Ecclesiastes (USA)

Best Costume Design: Desirée V. Castro for Neva-eh: Prince of Black Angels (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Costume Design): Nelly Carle, Anne Frégeai, Julia Canis, and Marine Arnoul for Dystopia (France)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling: Kay Duke, Alyssa Lawhon, and Ashley Riccardi for The Enigma Men – Marquis Of Vaudeville (USA)

Honorable Mention (Makeup and Hairstyling): Dannielle Rodas and Andrea Valdez for Sins in the Synth (USA)

Best Special Makeup: Alyssa Morgan, Spencer Harris, and Matthew Roseman for The Axe And The Iron (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Special Makeup): Catherine Woods for Z is for… (USA)

Best Original Score: Ed Beesley for The Whistleblower (UK)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Original Score): Yiruma for Juicy Girl (South Korea)

Best Original Song: “Night Lies”, written and performed by Becca Krueger and Matthew Wang, for Frank James – Episode One and Two (USA)

Outstanding Achievement Award (Original Song): “Song for Tom”, written and performed by Maya Johanna, for Dreaming (USA)

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