San Diego Film Week

San Diego Film Week
Location San Diego, California, United States
Language English
Website sdfilmweek.com

San Diego Film Week is a film festival that takes place annually in San Diego, California and is produced by the Film Consortium San Diego.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Held in February near Downtown San Diego, San Diego Film Week is a showcase for US and international independent filmmakers. The festival features competitive juried categories including narrative feature films, short films and documentary films. Additional categories include: music, animation and military genres.

The inaugural 2017 event kicked off on February 10 with a Gala at the Lafayette Hotel, Swim Club & Bungalows and ran through February 19 with a closing awards ceremony at The Gallery on February 25. During the event, the festival had 21 separate screenings that included 15 feature films and short films from the San Diego International Film Festival, GI Film Festival San Diego, San Diego Asian Film Festival, 48 Hour Film Project San Diego, San Diego Latino Film Festival and the Horrible Imaginings Film Festival. With seven workshops and other short film blocks going simultaneously, the Film Consortium San Diego screened 100 films during San Diego Film Week.[10]


Notability

2017 Mark Christopher Lawrence hosted the Closing Awards Ceremony.[11]

Awards

2017

SHORT FILM AWARDS

FEATURE FILM AWARDS

A-LIST ACTING AWARDS

References

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