PROMOTING THE COMMUNITY
AIFF Announces its 20th Anniversary Festival Awardees Winners of Rogue Award, Pride Award, and James Blue Award Honored, Full AIFF 2021 Program Coming March 24th March 2, 2021 | Ashland, OR | Press Release
look forward to seeing the film at yet another great Oregon cultural asset - The Ashland Independent Film Festival,” commented Tim Williams, director of Oregon Film, the governor’s film office.
Pride Award Winner: Producer Christine Vachon is the sixth recipient of AIFF’s Pride Award, given to an important figure in LGBTQ+ filmmaking. The festival will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the first feature film she produced and Todd Haynes directed, Poison, and the 20th anniversary of her film production of Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Poison will screen in the virtual festival in April and Hedwig will be presented outdoors Queer Cinema” in 1992, in response to the arrival of Poison and other queer independent features. James Blue Award Winner: Mexican filmmaker Bruno Santamaria is the third recipient of the festival’s James Blue Award, named after the Oregon-born director and given to an emerging filmmaker
T he Ashland Independent Film Festival is excited to announce the winners of the special Rogue Award, Pride Award, and James Blue Award who will be honored during this year’s hybrid “Double Feature” festival running online for two weeks from April 15-29 and outdoors in Ashland and Medford from June 24-28, 2021. The full virtual and live cinema program will be announced on March 24 in a Preview Night presentation on www.ashlandfilm.org . Rogue Award Winner: Actor David Oyelowo
(Selma, The Butler) will receive the Rogue Award, presented annually to an accomplished mid- career artist. Oyelowo will present his directorial debut, The Water Man, a mystical adventure filmed around Portland, Oregon, on the festival’s opening day. The story is set against the backdrop of Oregon wildfires, which connects the film to
Christine Vachon
in June. Haynes will join Vachon to reminisce about the making of Poison in an April discussion moderated by 2019 Pride Awardee B. Ruby Rich. Rich coined the term “New
David Oyelowo
the festival’s central theme this year of “Rising From the Ashes.” Oyelowo will also join critic Warren Etheredge for a conversation on his film and theater career. “Helping David Oyelowo, Harpo Films and ShivHans Pictures bring their beautiful film, The Water Man, to life with our state’s crews and locations has meant a great deal to us and to the entire film community in this state. We
Bruno Santamaria
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