Damien Chazelle’s “Whiplash,” starring Miles Teller as a success-obsessed jazz drummer who struggles under the harsh tutelage of his conductor, swept the jury and audience awards at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival Awards on Saturday night, a year after the director’s short of the same name won an award at the festival.
Chazelle thanked Sundance for making the award possible, and his composer for helping with the music. He initially made the short on his own because “no one wants to make a movie about a jazz drummer.” Sony Pictures Classics acquired the film.In keeping with a festival that produced no breakout hit or uniform favorite, the awards were spread out among more than a dozen films. Though “Whiplash” won the two top awards in its category, no film won more than two awards the whole night.
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The documentary “Rich Hill,” telling the story of Rich Hill, Missouri (population 1393) and how life had become difficult as the failing economy hit three families hard, won the Grand Jury documentary prize. The film was made by cousins Tracy Droz Tragos & Andrew Droz Palermo, and funded on Kickstarter, like many films at the festival.
“Watchers of the Sky” won a pair of awards in the U.S. documentary categories, earning a special prize for use of animation, as well as the editing award. ”20,000 Days on Earth” was the only world cinema competitor to win more than one award, taking the prizes for directing and editing of a documentary.
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally hosted the annual fete, and spent the majority of their opening monologue joking about their sex life.
“Our frenzied coitus is the stuff of legend, there’s no place we’d rather get our swerve on than right here in Sundance,” Mullally said. Not to be outdone, Offerman added, “There’s something about a movie made outside of the studio system that makes me want to buy some popcorn in Megan’s downstairs lobby.”
Offerman was at Sundance this year for a stand-up special, made with “Kings of Summer” director Jordan Vogt-Roberts. At a certain point in the evening, he donned Vogt-Roberts’ bushy fur coat — an accessory that’s made the hirsute director easy to spot in Park City these past two years.
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The ceremony began with the Alfred P. Sloan award, handed out to the best science fiction movie, and the awards for shorts, most of which were bestowed in advance. All of the shorts were available on YouTube throughout the festival, and voters selected Matthew Lessner’s “Chapel Perilous” for the Audience Award.
The festivities then moved on to the world cinema categories, which produced a variety of winners, almost none of whom were in attendance. They dispatched video messages in their place, often with their kids in tow.
Here is the full list of winners:
U.S.Dramatic Grand Jury Prize — “Whiplash,” Damien Chazelle
U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize — “Rich Hill,” Tracy Droz Tragos and Andrew Droz Palermo
U.S. Dramatic Audience Award — “Whiplash,” Damien Chazelle
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U.S. Documentary Audience Award – “Alive Inside,” Michael Rossato-Bennett
U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award – “The Overnighters,” Jesse Moss
U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Animation — “Watchers of the Sky,” Edet Belzberg
U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Musical Score — “Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter,” Octopus Project
U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent — Justin Simien, “Dear White People”
U.S. Dramatic Directing Award — “Fishing Without Nets,” Cutter Hodierne
U.S. Documentary Directing Award — “The Case Against 8,” Ben Cotner and Ryan White
U.S. Documentary Editing Award — “Watchers of the Sky,” Jenny Golden and Karen Sim
U.S. Dramatic Award for Cinematography — “Low Down,” Christopher Blauvelt
U.S. Documentary Award for Cinematography — “E-Team,” Rachel Beth Anderson and Ross Kauffman
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award — “The Skeleton Twins,” Craig Johnson and Mark Heyman
Best of Next Audience Award: Malik Vitthal
World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award – “Difret,” Zeresenay Berhane Mehari
World Cinema Documentary Audience Award – “The Green Prince,” Nadav Schirmin
World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize — “To Kill A Man,” Alejandro Fernandez Almendas
World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize – “Return to Homs,” Talal Derki
World Cinema Special Jury Prize: Dramatic — “God Help the Girl,” Stuart Murdoch
World Cinema Jury Prize: Documentary – “We Come as Friends,” Hubert Sauper
World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award – “52 Tuesday,” Sophie Hyde
World Cinema Documentary Directing Award – ”20,000 Days on Earth,” Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
World Cinema Cinematography Award: Dramatic – “Lilting,” Ula Pontikus
World Cinema Documentary Cinematography Award – “Happiness,” Thomas Balmes and Nina Bernfeld
World Cinema Dramatic Screenwriting Award — “Blind,” Eskil Vogt
World Cinema Documentary Award for Editing — “20,000 Days on Earth,” Jonathan Amos
Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film — “I, Origins”
Short Film Audience Award — “Chapel Perilous,” Matthew Lessner
Short Film Grand Jury Prize – “Of Gods and Dogs,” Abounaddara Collective
Short Film Jury Award, US Fiction: “Gregory Go Boom,” Janicza Bravo
Short Film Jury Award, International Fiction: “The Cut,” Genevieve Dulude-Decelles
Short Film Jury Award, Non-Fiction – “I Think This Is the Closest to How the Footage Leaked,” Yuval Hameiri and Michal Vaknin
Special Jury Award, Acting — Joel Nagle, “Palimpsest”
Short Film Jury Award, Animation – “Yearbook,” Bernardo Britto
Short Film Special Jury Award for Unique Vision — “Rat Pack Rat,” Todd Rohal
Short Film Special Jury Award for Non-fiction — “Love. Love. Love.,” Sandhya Daisy Sundaram
Short Film Special Jury Award for Direction and Ensemble Acting – “Burger,” Magnus Mork
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Chazelle thanked Sundance for making the award possible, and his composer for helping with the music. He initially made the short on his own because “no one wants to make a movie about a jazz drummer.” Sony Pictures Classics acquired the film.In keeping with a festival that produced no breakout hit or uniform favorite, the awards were spread out among more than a dozen films. Though “Whiplash” won the two top awards in its category, no film won more than two awards the whole night.
*Also read:* Miles Teller in ‘Whiplash’ Opens Sundance With a Rousing Bang
The documentary “Rich Hill,” telling the story of Rich Hill, Missouri (population 1393) and how life had become difficult as the failing economy hit three families hard, won the Grand Jury documentary prize. The film was made by cousins Tracy Droz Tragos & Andrew Droz Palermo, and funded on Kickstarter, like many films at the festival.
“Watchers of the Sky” won a pair of awards in the U.S. documentary categories, earning a special prize for use of animation, as well as the editing award. ”20,000 Days on Earth” was the only world cinema competitor to win more than one award, taking the prizes for directing and editing of a documentary.
Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally hosted the annual fete, and spent the majority of their opening monologue joking about their sex life.
“Our frenzied coitus is the stuff of legend, there’s no place we’d rather get our swerve on than right here in Sundance,” Mullally said. Not to be outdone, Offerman added, “There’s something about a movie made outside of the studio system that makes me want to buy some popcorn in Megan’s downstairs lobby.”
Offerman was at Sundance this year for a stand-up special, made with “Kings of Summer” director Jordan Vogt-Roberts. At a certain point in the evening, he donned Vogt-Roberts’ bushy fur coat — an accessory that’s made the hirsute director easy to spot in Park City these past two years.
*Also read: *Sundance Day 3: Gay Marriage Dominates Festival With ‘Case Against 8,’ ‘Love Is Strange’
The ceremony began with the Alfred P. Sloan award, handed out to the best science fiction movie, and the awards for shorts, most of which were bestowed in advance. All of the shorts were available on YouTube throughout the festival, and voters selected Matthew Lessner’s “Chapel Perilous” for the Audience Award.
The festivities then moved on to the world cinema categories, which produced a variety of winners, almost none of whom were in attendance. They dispatched video messages in their place, often with their kids in tow.
Here is the full list of winners:
U.S.Dramatic Grand Jury Prize — “Whiplash,” Damien Chazelle
U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Prize — “Rich Hill,” Tracy Droz Tragos and Andrew Droz Palermo
U.S. Dramatic Audience Award — “Whiplash,” Damien Chazelle
*Also read: *Sundance Video: Wrap Industry Panel Tells Filmmakers to Be Personal, Have a Hook and a Plan
U.S. Documentary Audience Award – “Alive Inside,” Michael Rossato-Bennett
U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award – “The Overnighters,” Jesse Moss
U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Animation — “Watchers of the Sky,” Edet Belzberg
U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Musical Score — “Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter,” Octopus Project
U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Breakthrough Talent — Justin Simien, “Dear White People”
U.S. Dramatic Directing Award — “Fishing Without Nets,” Cutter Hodierne
U.S. Documentary Directing Award — “The Case Against 8,” Ben Cotner and Ryan White
U.S. Documentary Editing Award — “Watchers of the Sky,” Jenny Golden and Karen Sim
U.S. Dramatic Award for Cinematography — “Low Down,” Christopher Blauvelt
U.S. Documentary Award for Cinematography — “E-Team,” Rachel Beth Anderson and Ross Kauffman
Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award — “The Skeleton Twins,” Craig Johnson and Mark Heyman
Best of Next Audience Award: Malik Vitthal
World Cinema Dramatic Audience Award – “Difret,” Zeresenay Berhane Mehari
World Cinema Documentary Audience Award – “The Green Prince,” Nadav Schirmin
World Cinema Dramatic Grand Jury Prize — “To Kill A Man,” Alejandro Fernandez Almendas
World Cinema Documentary Grand Jury Prize – “Return to Homs,” Talal Derki
World Cinema Special Jury Prize: Dramatic — “God Help the Girl,” Stuart Murdoch
World Cinema Jury Prize: Documentary – “We Come as Friends,” Hubert Sauper
World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award – “52 Tuesday,” Sophie Hyde
World Cinema Documentary Directing Award – ”20,000 Days on Earth,” Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
World Cinema Cinematography Award: Dramatic – “Lilting,” Ula Pontikus
World Cinema Documentary Cinematography Award – “Happiness,” Thomas Balmes and Nina Bernfeld
World Cinema Dramatic Screenwriting Award — “Blind,” Eskil Vogt
World Cinema Documentary Award for Editing — “20,000 Days on Earth,” Jonathan Amos
Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film — “I, Origins”
Short Film Audience Award — “Chapel Perilous,” Matthew Lessner
Short Film Grand Jury Prize – “Of Gods and Dogs,” Abounaddara Collective
Short Film Jury Award, US Fiction: “Gregory Go Boom,” Janicza Bravo
Short Film Jury Award, International Fiction: “The Cut,” Genevieve Dulude-Decelles
Short Film Jury Award, Non-Fiction – “I Think This Is the Closest to How the Footage Leaked,” Yuval Hameiri and Michal Vaknin
Special Jury Award, Acting — Joel Nagle, “Palimpsest”
Short Film Jury Award, Animation – “Yearbook,” Bernardo Britto
Short Film Special Jury Award for Unique Vision — “Rat Pack Rat,” Todd Rohal
Short Film Special Jury Award for Non-fiction — “Love. Love. Love.,” Sandhya Daisy Sundaram
Short Film Special Jury Award for Direction and Ensemble Acting – “Burger,” Magnus Mork
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Sundance: Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions Drums Up Foreign Rights to 'Whiplash' Reported by The Wrap 2 days ago.