ComingSoon can announce the winners of the 2024 Anchorage International Film Festival.
The 10-day long 24th annual Anchorage International Film Festival has now concluded. Over 100 films from around the globe were showcased at the event, which was hosted by festival directors Pat McGee and Adam Linkenhelt.
“AIFF is more than just a film festival; it’s a community where filmmakers forge lifelong friendships and collaborate with talented creatives for their next projects,” McGee said in a statement. “Seeing packed screenings filled with local audiences who truly love cinema is an experience unlike any other.”
Linkenhelt added, “We are thrilled with the turnout this year and are already buzzing with excitement as we prepare for the 25th anniversary in 2025!”
Directed by Tracie Laymon, Bob Trevino Likes managed to scoop up three major awards at the festival, including Best Feature Narrative, Outstanding Director, and Best Opening Night Film.
Here are the winners of the 2024 Anchorage International Film Festival. Click here for more information on the festival.
Unearth (Directed by John Hunter Nolan and co-directed by Aube, Dune Strickland, and Yu’Pik activists Christina and AlexaAnna Salmon).
Diving into the Darkness (Directed by Nays Baghai, featuring cave diver Dr. Jill Heinerth).
Bob Trevino Likes It by Tracie Laymon
Hockeytown by Kyle Aramburu
Broken Flight by Erika Valenciana and Mitchell Wenkus
Revenge of the Language Master by Michael Beeson
Allergic to Love by Steven Cornfield
Drum Song: The Rhythm of Life by Kelly Moneymaker
Usigilix Awakum by Palmer Morse and Matt Mikkelsen
Aster by Chloe Hebert
Bob Trevino Likes It by Tracie Laymon
Champions of the Golden Valley by Ben Sturgulewski
Neither Donkey Nor Horse by Robin Wang
Shark in the Dark by Matt Farren (TIE) Vessel by Leila Garrison
Endzgiving by Tina Carbone (TIE) Revenge of the Language Master by Michael Beeson
Broken Flight by Erika Valenciana
Super High: A Period Piece by Bianca Lambert
Hockeytown by Kyle
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