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2024 Features Official Selections
- Breakup Season (United States)
- The Fight for Black Lives (United States)
- The House That Stood (Italy)
- Marco Polo (Spain)
- The Problem of the Hero (United States)
- Roger (France)
- Undivide Us (United States)
2024 Shorts Official Selections
- Apolitical (United States)
- The Bend (United States)
- Blue Hour (United States)
- Caught on Tape (United States)
- Cottage Grove (United States)
- Favorite Things (United States)
- The Fire in Me (United States)
- Geezers (United States)
- Ivania (Spain)
- Katele (Mudskipper) (Australia)
- Life is Elsewhere (United States)
- Maybe It Was Me (United States)
- Mississippi Mud: A Natural History of the Blues (United States)
- Náttúrubönd (United States)
- No Matter How Much (United States)
- Not the Same Clarence (United States)
- Or, The Whale (United States)
- Seasalter Road (United Kingdom)
- Seatbelts (United States)
- Things I’ve Made My Roommate Do (United States)
- Tilt (United States)
- Trying (United States)
- Twenty (United Kingdom)
- Unibrow (Canada)
- The Visit (United States)
- Wider Than the Sky (United Kingdom)
- Won’t Be Around (United States)
2024 Beyond Official Selections
- Chicken (Canada)
- Continue (United States)
- Exhale (Sweden)
- Fire Department, Inc. (United States)
- Implosions (United States)
- The Last Drop (United States)
- Love & Irony (United States)
- The Overlook (United States)
- Park Life (United States)
- Spirit of Place (United Kingdom)
- Swatted (United States)
- Unbroken (United States)
- Unspoken (United States)
- White With Fear (United States)
2024 Award Winners
Best Original Score
Luke Coltman, Seasalter Road
Best Production Design
Kevin O’Brien, Katele (Mudskipper)
Best Cinematography
Marko Alonso, Marco Polo
Best Sound
Morten Brogaard & Birgit de Priester, Náttúrubönd
Best Editing
Jack Bexell, Cottage Grove
Best Supporting Actor
Brandon Haynes as Canada Lee/Bigger in The Problem of the Hero
Best Supporting Actress
Carly Stewart as Liz in Breakup Season
Best Achievement by a Young Actor
Finnegan Collins as Finn in Caught on Tape
Best Actress
Lydia Brayshaw as Emily in Twenty
Best Actor
A.P. Looze as The Traveler in The Bend
Best Screenplay
H. Nelson Tracey, Breakup Season
Best Director
H. Nelson Tracey, Breakup Season
Best of Beyond Short
Spirit of Place
Best of Beyond Feature
Unspoken
Best of Beyond Documentary
Unbroken
Best of Beyond Narrative
Unspoken
Best of Beyond Audience Favorite
Fire Department, Inc.
Best Experimental
Náttúrubönd
Best Music Video
No Matter How Much
Best Documentary Short
Geezers
Best Narrative Short (Comedy)
Caught on Tape
Best Narrative Short (Drama)
Blue Hour
Best Documentary Feature
Undivide Us
Best Narrative Feature
Breakup Season
Audience Favorite
The House That Stood
Best of Illinois
Cottage Grove
Best of Fest
Breakup Season
2024 Screening Schedule
The Fight for Black Lives + Short Selections April 15, 2024 • 7:00 pm
Marco Polo + Short Selections April 16, 2024 • 7:00 pm
The House That Stood + Short Selections April 17, 2024 • 7:00 pm
Roger + Short Selections April 21, 2024 • 7:00 pm
Breakup Season + Short Selections April 22, 2024 • 7:00 pm
Undivide Us + Short Selections April 23, 2024 • 7:00 pm
The Problem of the Hero + Short Selections May 4, 2024 • 7:00 pm
BWiFF 2024 • Fire Department, Inc. May 28, 2024 • 7:00 pm
BWiFF 2024 • Park Life September 14, 2024 • 4:00 pm
BWiFF 2024 • Beyond Shorts #1 September 14, 2024 • 6:00 pm
BWiFF 2024 • Beyond Shorts #2 October 8, 2024 • 7:00 pm
BWiFF 2024 • Love & Irony
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