True/False Film Festival

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True/False Film Fest
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LocationColumbia, Missouri, United States
Hosted byThe Ragtag Film Society
Festival dateMarch 3 - 6, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.truefalse.org

True/False Film Fest is an annual documentary film festival that takes place in Columbia, Missouri. The Fest occurs on the first weekend in March (sometimes beginning in late February), with films being shown from Thursday evening to Sunday night. Films are screened at multiple locations around downtown Columbia, including Ragtag Cinema, Jesse Hall, Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, The Picturehouse, The Blue Note, The Globe, Rhynsburger Theater and the Forrest Theater in the Tiger Hotel. It offers one award each year, the True Vision Award.

True/False Film Fest and Ragtag Cinema are programs of the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, the Ragtag Film Society. Ragtag Film Society seeks to champion independent film and media art and to serve film communities both locally and globally.

History[]

True/False was started by Paul Sturtz and David Wilson (who also founded the Ragtag Cinema) in February 2004.[1] In 2006, it won the Riverfront Times best film festival.[2] In 2008, the film fest lost 1,200 seats due to the renovation work taking place at the Missouri Theatre. To adjust for the loss, the fest expanded beyond its usual boundaries in order to take advantage of additional screens at Macklanburg Cinema, Windsor Cinema, and The Den on the campus of Stephens College. After the completion of its restoration, the historic Missouri Theatre was once again a featured venue for the 2009 edition of the fest.[3] The True/False Film Fest and Stephens College amicably ended their partnership after the 2011 fest, and Stephens College continued to host the annual Citizen Jane Film Festival through its demise in 2018.[4]

The 2021 edition of the festival was moved to outdoor venues in nearby Stephens Lake Park due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5] The event is expected to make a return to its downtown Columbia settings in 2022.

Growth[]

The first True/False Film Festival in 2004 sold 4,200 tickets and the fest has since experienced rapid growth, increasing attendance by 25% or more in all but two years through its first decade.[6] Since then, the festival has increased attendance each year with the exception of 2014, which saw a 3% decrease amid a winter snowstorm.[6][7] The latest event in 2017 saw another record high in ticket sales, nearly 3,000 more than 2016.[8][9]

Over the years, the festival has expanded its presentation of other arts, including music and decorative art.[10][11] The event kicks off with a parade, the "March March," and ends with "Buskers Last Stand," in which many of the invited musicians come together for a closing performance. It encourages additional attendee involvement through participatory events like the "True Life 5K run,"[12] and the "Gimme Truth!" game show. The festival has risen from its meager origins to earn praise from both the Chicago Tribune[13] and Los Angeles Times.[14]

In 2019, the festival received thousands of submissions and sold over 54,000 tickets, bringing thousands of people to mid-Missouri from around the world. The festival is sponsored by almost every downtown store, restaurant and bar, and has multiple other events such as a Camp for both local & national high schools, year-long film programs, and more.

Education[]

Media Literacy Initiative[]

In early 2016, Columbia Public Schools, Ragtag Film Society, and the Columbia Public Schools Foundation announced a new, landmark multi-year partnership that brings together film, the CPS curriculum, and teacher training. The Media Literacy initiative is a year-round program that supports teacher efforts to incorporate more film and multimedia into their classrooms.

The program champions the belief that as students catapult into a world of ever-changing media, distribution platforms, and news outlets, the skills to be thoughtful, critical consumers of media must grow. Students deserve the tools to think consciously about the ways their world is presented to them and the ways they present their world. The primary goals are to increase the presence of film in core classrooms, help teachers and students learn to read film as text, and to cultivate and enhance critical thinking skills as teachers and students practice analyzing new media.

Camp True/False[]

Camp True/False brings high school students with varying interests insider access to the fest for a weekend of exciting films, music, art, conversations and workshops with a diverse crew of exceptional guests and local hosts. Camp True/False convenes before the Fest to discuss relevant issues, share research and plot their course. Participating students get a chance to meet the founders of the festival and meet with directors of the films showing at the festival in a private, personal manner. The camp is completely free for the students, who are selected through an application process in November. All Columbia Public Schools participate, as well as 10 out-of-town schools (4 of those, out-of-state). In 2019, the camp included around 80 high schoolers, including 30 local students and 50 students from nearby and national areas. Students from Saint Louis, Jefferson City, North Carolina, New Mexico, and more attended the 4 day camp.

DIY Day[]

On the Friday morning of the Fest, 10th graders from across all four Columbia public high schools take buses to a True/False venue where their nonfiction cinema & art experience begins! The students watch buskers and a festival film (listed below, by year), and students are encouraged to participate in a Q&A with the filmmaker. Afterward, 200 self-selected students attend interactive artist workshops and join in the anyone-can-join March March parade.

Educational Screening Films[]

The Educational Screenings are a special screening for local high school sophomores as a field trip to watch one film from the festival for free.

2021: Undefeated, dir. Daniel Lindsay and T.J. Martin

2020: The Order of Myths, dir. Margaret Brown

2019: Amazing Grace, guest Dr. King

2018: Won't You Be My Neighbor?, dir. Morgan Neville

2017: I Am Not Your Negro, dir. Raoul Peck

2016: The Bad Kids, dir. Keith Fulton & Lou Pepe

2015: What Happened Miss Simone?, dir. Liz Garbus

2014: Particle Fever, dir. Mark Levinson

2013: Crash Reel dir. Lucy Walker

Films[]

Title Fest Year Director (s) Year Runtime Type Program
Abacus: Small Enough to Jail 2017 Steve James 2017 88 min Feature
All Good Things 2017 Chloe Domont 2017 26 min Short The New Family
Antonio, Dashing Antonio 2017 Ana Maria Gomez 2017 42 min Short Edith + Eddie + Antonio
Balloonfest 2017 Nathan Truesdell 2017 6 min Short The World Laughs With You
Best of Luck with the Wall 2017 Josh Begley 2017 7 min Short Making Good Neighbors
Brief History of Princess X 2017 Gabriel Abrantes 7 min Short
Brimstone & Glory 2017 Viktor Jakovleski 2017 67 min Feature
Casting JonBenet 2017 Kitty Green 2017 80 min Feature
The Challenge 2017 Yuri Ancarani 2016 75 min Feature
Commodity City 2017 Jessica Kingdon 2016 10 min Short
Communion 2017 Anna Zamecka 2016 77 min Feature
Deer Squad: The Movie 2017 Pipus Larsen, Kenneth Gug, & Scott J. Ross 2017 5 min Short
Describe What You Heard 2017 Joe Callander & Jason Tippet 2017 3 min Short
Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun? 2017 Travis Wilkerson 2017 90 min Feature
Dina 2017 Dan Sickles & Antonio Santini 2017 102 min Feature
Distant Constellation 2017 Shevaun Mizrahi 2017 80 min Feature
The Diver 2017 Esteban Arrangoiz 2015 16 min Short
Donkeyote 2017 Chico Pereira 2017 86 min Feature
Edith+Eddie 2017 Laura Checkoway 2017 30 min Short
Fares 2017 Thora Lorentzen 2016 21 min Short
Fish Story 2017 Charlie Lyne 2017 12 min Short
The Force 2017 Peter Nicks 2017 93 min Feature
The Graduation 2017 Claire Simon 2016 120 min Feature
The Grown-Ups 2017 Maite Alberdi 2016 83 min Feature
Gulîstan, Land of Roses 2017 Zaynê Akyol 2016 84 min Feature
Happy Happy Baby 2017 Jan Soldat 2017 22 min Short
The Hollow Coin 2017 Frank Heath 2016 13 min Short
HyperNormalisation 2017 Adam Curtis 2016 187 min Feature
I Am Not Your Negro 2017 Raoul Peck 2016 93 min Feature
If Only There Were Peace 2017 Carmine Grimaldi & Deniz Tortum 2017 30 min Short
Koropa 2017 Laura Henno 2016 19 min Short
Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2 2017 Florent Vassault 2017 84 min Feature
Long Strange Trip 2017 Amir Bar-Lev 2017 259 min Feature
LoveTrue 2017 Alma Har'el 2016 82 min Feature
Manifesto 2017 Julian Rosefeldt 2017 90 min Feature
Mimi 2017 Claire Simon 2003 105 min Feature True Vision
Miss Kiet's Children 2017 Petra Lataster-Czisch & Peter Lataster 2016 114 min Feature
My Daughter Nora 2017 Jasna Krajinovic 2016 16 min Short
No Man's Land 2017 David Byars 2017 84 min Feature
one of the roughs, a kosmos 2017 Carmine Grimaldi 2016 21 min Short
Polonaise 2017 Agnieszka Elbanowska 2016 16 min Short
Project X 2017 Laura Poitras & Henrik Moltke 2016 10 min Short
Quest 2017 Jonathan Olshefski 2017 105 min Feature
The Rabbit Hunt 2017 Patrick Bresnan 2017 12 min Short
Railway Sleepers 2017 Sompot Chidgasornpongse 2016 102 min Feature
Rat Film 2017 Theo Anthony 2016 87 min Feature
Récréations 2017 Claire Simon 1992 54 min Feature True Vision
The Road Movie 2017 Dmitrii Kalashnikov 2016 72 min Feature
Safari 2017 Ulrich Seidl 2016 90 min Feature
Servicing Guide: Fannie Mae Single Family, Subpart A4-2.1-02, Property Inspection Vendor Management and Oversight (11/12/2014) 2017 Carmine Grimaldi 2016 13 min Short
Step 2017 Amanda Lipitz 2017 83 min Feature
Still Tomorrow 2017 FAN Jian 2016 88 min Feature
Stranger in Paradise 2017 Guido Hendrikx 2016 77 min Feature
Strong Island 2017 Yance Ford 2017 107 min Feature
Venus 2017 Lea Glob & Mette Carla Albrechtsen 2016 80 min Feature
Whose Streets? 2017 Sabaah Folayan 2016 104 min Feature
Adriana's Pact 2018 Lissette Orozco 2017 96 min Feature
América 2018 Erick Stoll & Chase Whiteside 2018 75 min Feature
American Animals 2018 Bart Layton 2018 116 min Feature
António e Catarina 2018 Cristina Haneș 2017 40 min Feature
Artemio 2018 Sandra Luz López Barroso 2017 48 min Feature
The Atomic Soldiers 2018 Morgan Knibbe 2018 23 min Short
Baby Brother 2018 Kamau Bilal 2018 14 min Short
Bisbee '17 2018 Robert Greene 2018 118 min Feature
Black Mother 2018 Khalik Allah 2018 77 min Feature
La Bouche 2018 Camilo Restrepo 2017 19 min Short
Caniba 2018 Verena Paravel & Lucien Castaing-Taylor 2017 97 min Feature
Combat Obscura 2018 Miles Lagoze 2018 67 min Feature
Community Patrol 2018 Andrew James 2018 13 min Short
Concussion Protocol 2018 Josh Begley 2018 6 min Short
Crime + Punishment 2018 Stephen Maing 2018 112 min Feature
Dessert-Disaster 2018 Alison Nguyen 2017 2 min Short
Disintegration 93-96 2018 Miko Revereza 2017 6 min Short
Duelo 2018 Alejandro Alonso 2017 12 min Short
Durango 2018 Matt Sukkar 2017 14 min Short
The Family 2018 Rok Biček 2017 106 min Feature
Flight of a Bullet 2018 Beata Bubenec 2017 81 min Feature
La Flor de la Vida 2018 Adriana Loeff & Claudia Abend 2017 86 min Feature
Gabriel and the Mountain 2018 Fellipe Barbosa 2017 131 min Feature
Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami 2018 Sophie Fiennes 2017 115 min Feature
Graven Image 2018 Sierra Pettengill 2017 11 min Short
Hale County This Morning, This Evening 2018 RaMell Ross 2018 76 min Feature
John 746 2018 Ana Vijdea 2017 34 min Short
Kinshasa Makambo 2018 Dieudo Hamadi 2018 75 min Feature
Las Nubes 2018 Juan Pablo González 2018 21 min Short
Liminals 2018 Jeremy Shaw 2017 31 min Short
Love Means Zero 2018 Jason Kohn 2018 89 min Feature
Lovers of the Night 2018 Anna Frances Ewert 2017 57 min Feature
Makala 2018 Emmanuel Gras 2017 96 min Feature
The Making and Unmaking of the Earth 2018 Jessica Bardsley 2018 17 min Short
MATANGI / MAYA / M.I.A. 2018 Steve Loveridge 2018 96 min Feature
Mini Miss 2018 Rachel Daisy Ellis 2018 16 min Short
Mon Amour, Mon Ami 2018 Adriano Valerio 2017 16 min Short
National Diploma 2018 Dieudo Hamadi 2014 92 min Feature True Vision Award Repertory Series
The Next Guardian 2018 Dorottya Zurbó & Arun Bhattarai 2017 74 min Feature
Handsworth Songs 2018 John Akomfrah 1986 61 min Feature Neither/Nor
Twilight City 2018 Reece Auguiste 1989 53 min Feature Neither/Nor
Testament 2018 John Akomfrah 1988 79 min Feature Neither/Nor
Who Needs a Heart? 2018 John Akomfrah 1991 78 min Feature Neither/Nor
Of Fathers and Sons 2018 Talal Derki 2017 98 min Feature
Our New President 2018 Maxim Pozdorovkin 2018 78 min Feature
Palenque 2018 Sebastián Pinzón Silva 2017 25 min Short
Personal Truth 2018 Charlie Lyne 2017 18 min Short
The Price of Everything 2018 Nathaniel Kahn 2018 98 min Feature
Playing Men 2018 Matjaž Ivanišin 2017 61 min Feature
Primas 2018 Laura Bari 2017 100 min Feature True Life Fund
Pumpkin Movie 2018 Sophy Romvari 2017 10 min Short
Pure Difference 2018 Byron Peters 2017 12 min Short
The Rider 2018 Chloé Zhao 2017 105 min Feature
Self-Portrait: Birth in 47 km 2018 ZHANG Mengqi 2016 101 min Feature
SHAKEDOWN 2018 Leilah Weinraub 2018 69 min Feature
Shirkers 2018 Sandi Tan 2018 96 min Feature
Taming the Horse 2018 GU Tao 2017 129 min Feature
The Task 2018 Leigh Ledare 2017 120 min Feature
They Just Come and Go 2018 Boris Poljak 2017 20 min Short
The Trader 2018 Tamta Gabrichidze 2017 22 min Short
Three Identical Strangers 2018 Tim Wardle 2018 96 min Feature
Voices of the Sea 2018 Kim Hopkins 2018 99 min Feature
The Water Slide 2018 Nathan Truesdell 2018 10 min Short
Westwood 2018 Lorna Tucker 2018 83 min Feature
Won't You Be My Neighbor? 2018 Morgan Neville 2018 94 min Feature
Amazing Grace 2019 Sydney Pollack 2018 87 min Feature
American Factory 2019 Steven Bognar & Julia Reichert 2019 115 min Feature
Apollo 11 2019 Todd Douglas Miller 2019 93 min Feature
Atman 2019 Pirjo Honkasalo 1997 76 min Feature Neither/Nor
Black 14 2019 Darius Clark Monroe 2018 15 min Short
Caballerango 2019 Juan Pablo González 2018 60 min Feature
Celebration 2019 Olivier Meyrou 2018 73 min Feature
The Changing Same 2019 Michèle Stephenson & Joe Brewster 2018 21 min Short
Chez Jolie Coiffure 2019 Rosine Mbakam 2018 70 min Feature
Chinese Portrait 2019 WANG Xiaoshuai 2018 79 min Feature
Cold Case Hammarskjöld 2019 Mads Brügger 2019 123 min Feature
The Commons 2019 Suki Hawley & Michael Galinsky 2019 71 min Feature
Crannog 2018 Isa Rao 2018 15 min Short
Dark Suns 2019 Julien Élie 2018 151 min Feature
The Edge of Democracy 2019 Petra Costa 2019 120 min Feature
Djo 2019 Laura Henno 2018 12 min Short
Dramatic and Mild 2019 Nastia Korkia 2018 6 min Short
Due 2019 Riccardo Giacconi 2017 17 min Short
every dog has its day 2019 Alison Nguyen 2019 6 min Short
Fainting Spells 2019 Sky Hopinka 2018 11 min Short
Finding Frances 2019 Nathan Fielder 2017 84 min Feature
The Game 2019 Marine de Contes 2018 53 min Feature
Ghosts of Sugar Land 2019 Bassam Tariq 2019 21 min Short
Goodbye Thelma 2019 Jessica Bardsley 2019 14 min Short
The Grand Bizarre 2019 Jodie Mack 2018 61 min Feature
The Harvesters 2019 Derek Howard 2018 6 min Short
Home, Sweet Home 2019 ISE Shinichi 2018 110 min Feature
The Hottest August 2019 Brett Story 2019 92 min Feature
I Signed the Petition 2019 Mahdi Fleifel 2018 10 min Short
Island of the Hungry Ghosts 2019 Gabrielle Brady 2018 98 min Feature
Knock Down the House 2019 Rachel Lears 2019 85 min Feature
Landless 2019 Camila Freitas 2019 110 min Feature
Lasting Marks 2019 Charlie Lyne 2018 14 min Short
Let It Burn 2019 Maíra Bühler 2019 82 min Feature
The Lost Head and the Bird 2019 Sohrab Hura 2018 10 min Short
The Magic Life of V 2019 Tonislav Hristov 2019 85 min Feature
The Men Behind the Wall 2019 Inés Moldavsky 2018 28 min Short
Midnight in Paris 2019 Roni Moore & James Blagden 2019 75 min Feature
Midnight Traveler 2019 Hassan Fazili 2019 87 min Feature
Mike Wallace is Here 2019 Avi Belkin 2019 86 min Feature
Mysterion 2019 Pirjo Honkasalo 1991 94 min Feature Neither/Nor
Mr. SOUL! 2019 Melissa Haizlip & Sam Pollard 2018 115 min Feature
The Naked Room 2019 Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda 2013 70 min Feature
No data plan 2019 Miko Revereza 2019 70 min Feature
‘Now something is slowly changing’ 2019 mint film office 2018 105 min Feature
One Child Nation 2019 Nanfu Wang & Jialing Zhang 2019 89 min Feature
Our Time (Nuestro Tiempo) 2019 Carlos Reygadas 2018 173 min Feature
Over the Rainbow 2019 Jeffrey Peixoto 2019 71 min Feature
Reason 2019 Anand Patwardhan 2018 235 min Feature
Segunda Vez 2019 Dora Garcia 2018 94 min Feature
The Tightrope 2019 Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda 2009 80 min Feature
Treasure Island 2019 Guillaume Brac 2018 97 min Feature
Untitled Amazing Johnathan Documentary 2019 Ben Berman 2019 91 min Feature
Up the Mountain 2019 Zhang Yang 2018 126 min Feature
Vesuvius at Home 2019 Christin Turner 2019 14 min Short
Vever (for Barbara) 2019 Deborah Stratman 2018 12 min Short
Walled/Unwalled 2019 Lawrence Abu Hamdan 2018 20 min Short
A Wild Stream 2019 Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda 2018 72 min Feature True Vision
45365 2020 Bill & Turner Ross 2009 94 min Feature
A Machine to Live In 2020 Yoni Goldstein & Meredith Zielke 2020 87 min Feature
A Song About Love 2020 Rikki Wright 2019 14 min Short
A Supa Special Wakaliwood Event for All True/False Commandos 2020 IGG Nabwana 2020 61 min Feature
Aswang 2020 Alyx Ayn Arumpac 2019 85 min Feature
Aurora 2020 Everlane Moraes 2018 16 min Short
Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets 2020 Bill & Turner Ross 2020 98 min Feature True Vision
Boys State 2020 Amanda McBaine & Jesse Moss 2020 109 min Feature
Catskin 2020 Ina Luchsperger 2019 58 min Feature
City So Real 2020 Steve James 2020 240 min Feature
Civil War Surveillance Poems (Part 1) 2020 Mitch McCabe 2019 15 min Short
Collective 2020 Alexander Nanau 2019 109 min Feature
Crestone 2020 Marnie Ellen Hertzler 2020 73 min Feature
Crip Camp 2020 Jim LeBrecht & Nicole Newnham 2019 102 min Feature
Dadli 2020 Shabier Kirchner 2018 15 min Short
Dick Johnson is Dead 2020 Kirsten Johnson 2020 89 min Feature
Distancing 2020 Miko Revereza 2020 10 min Short
Dope is Death 2020 Mia Donovan 2020 78 min Feature
Down a Dark Stairwell 2020 Ursula Liang 2020 83 min Feature
Faith 2020 Valentina Pedicini 2019 93 min Feature
Feels Good Man 2020 Arthur Jones 2020 95 min Feature
Good Ended Happily 2020 Basir Mahmood 2019 13 min Short
Hampton 2020 Kevin Jerome Everson & Claudrena Harold 2019 8 min Short
How to Disappear 2020 Robin Klengel, Leonhard Müllner, Michael Stumpf 2020 21 min Short
IWOW I Walk on Water 2020 Khalik Allah 2020 197 min Feature
JESA 2020 Kyungwon Song 2019 6 min Short
Lost Three Make One Found 2020 Atsushi Kuwayama 2019 27 min Short
Love It/Leave It 2020 Tom Palazzolo 1973 15 min Short
Lovemobil 2020 Elke Margarete Lehrenkrauss 2019 106 min Feature
małni—towards the ocean, towards the shore 2020 Sky Hopinka 2020 81 min Feature
Mayor 2020 David Osit 2020 87 min Feature
Mucho Mucho Amor 2020 Cristina Constantini & Kareem Tabsch 2020 96 min Feature
Nofinofy 2020 Michaël Andrianaly 2020 73 min Feature
Partial Differential Equation 2020 Kevin Jerome Everson 2020 8 min Short
Pier Kids 2020 Elegance Bratton 2019 84 min Feature
Recklessly Eyeballing 2020 Christopher Harris 2004 14 min Short
Ridge 2020 John Skoog 2019 70 min Feature
San Vittore 2020 Yuri Ancarani 2019 12 min Short
Secret Screening Short 2020 2019 24 min Short
See You Next Time 2020 Crystal Kayiza 2020 6 min Short
Seven Years in May 2020 Affonso Uchoa 2019 42 min Feature
Shortcuts 2020 Daniela Delgado Viteri 2019 18 min Short
Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 2020 Riccardo Giacconi, Paolo Pennuti, Mirko Fabbri 2019 12 min Short
So Late So Soon 2020 Daniel Hymanson 2020 70 min Feature
Some Kind of Heaven 2020 Lance Oppenheim 2020 81 min Feature
Specialised Technique 2020 Onyeka Igwe 2019 7 min Short
Spit on the Broom 2020 Madeleine Hunt-Ehrlich 2019 11 min Short
Sunless Shadows 2020 Mehrdad Oskouei 2019 74 min Feature
Talking About Trees 2020 Suhaib Gasmelbari 2019 93 min Feature
Tchoupitoulas 2020 Bill & Turner Ross 2012 82 min Feature
That Cloud Never Left 2020 Yashaswini Raghunandan 2019 66 min Feature
The Faculties 2020 Eloísa Solaas 2019 77 min Feature
The Giverny Document 2020 Ja'Tovia Gary 2019 42 min Feature
The Metamorphosis of Birds 2020 Catarina Vasconcelos 2020 101 min Feature
The Mole Agent 2020 Maite Alberdi 2020 90 min Feature
The Sea, The Stars, A Landscape 2020 Alison O'Daniel 2019 18 min Short
The Spirit Keepers of Makuta'ay 2020 Yen-Chao Lin 2019 11 min Short
The Viewing Booth 2020 Ra’anan Alexandrowicz 2019 70 min Feature
This is an Address 2020 Sasha Wortzel 2019 17 min Short
Those That, At a Distance, Resemble Another 2020 Jessica Sarah Rinland 2019 65 min Feature
Time 2020 Garrett Bradley 2020 85 min Feature
To the North (Part 2) 2020 Kelman Duran 2016 23 min Short
Unskinned 2020 Inês Gil 2019 76 min Feature
Up at Night 2020 Nelson Makengo 2019 21 min Short
Welcome to Chechnya 2020 David France 2020 107 min Feature
what remains/geriye kalanlar 2020 belit sağ 2019 7 min Short
When two or three 2020 Carmine Grimaldi 2019 20 min Short

True/False includes films by local and international filmmakers, with thousands of films being sent in each year for consideration.

True Vision Award[]

The True/False Film Fest offers a single award. The True Vision Award is given annually to the filmmaker, or filmmakers, whose work shows a dedication to the creative advancement of the art of nonfiction filmmaking. Each winner is presented with an original bronze sculpture, created by nationally known Columbia artist Larry Young.

Year Recipient(s) Film*
2004 Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky Metallica: Some Kind of Monster
2005 Stephen Marshall This Revolution
2006 Kirby Dick Chain Camera
2007 Brett Morgen Nimrod Nation
2008 Alex Gibney Gonzo and Taxi to the Dark Side
2009 Kim Longinotto Rough Aunties
2010 Laura Poitras The Oath
2011 James Marsh Project Nim
2012 Victor Kossakovsky ¡Vivan las Antipodas!
2013 Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel Leviathan
2014 Amir Bar-Lev Happy Valley
2015 Adam Curtis Bitter Lake
2016 Mehrdad Oskouei Starless Dreams
2017
2018 Dieudo Hamadi Kinshasa Makambo
2019 Nuria Ibáñez Castañeda A Wild Stream
2020 Bill & Turner Ross Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets
2021 Rosine Mbakam Chez Jolie Coiffure

*The newest film presented by the chosen winner in each year's festival.

True Life Fund[]

Since 2007, the True/False Film Fest has also featured the True Life Fund, a fundraising program which goes to demonstrate that documentaries can create change by offering tangible assistance to the real-life subjects of a new non-fiction film each year. The fund further acknowledges that documentary filmmakers and festivals thrive because of the stories provided by people of often limited means. The True Life Fund is presented by the Crossing (a Missouri church group) and is supported by the Bertha Foundation.

Year Film Director(s) Funds Raised Supported Cause
2007 We Are Together Paul Taylor $8,500 Purchase school supplies for the Children of Agape singing choir of South Africa.[15]
2008 Very Young Girls David Schisgall $9,000 Provide services to girls recovering from the trauma of sexual exploitation, through GEMS (Girls Educational & Mentoring Service).
2009 Burma VJ Anders Østergaard $9,000 Purchase equipment for underground journalists in Burma.
2010 Enemies of the People Thet Sambath and Rob Lemkin $10,000 Help efforts to interview former members of the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.[16]
2011 The Interrupters Steve James $15,000 Help Ameena Matthews, Cobe Williams and Eddie Bocanegra of the anti-violence group CeaseFire.
2012 Bully Lee Hirsch $30,000 Help the five families featured in the film, which were victimized by bullying.[16]
2013 Restrepo Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington $36,760 Support RISC (Reporters Instructed in Saving Colleagues) and The Milton Margai School for the Blind.[16]
2014 Private Violence Cynthia Hill $23,000 Support the work of Deanna Walters, Kit Gruelle, Stacy Cox and Naomi Jean Kilpatrick.
2015 The Look of Silence Joshua Oppenheimer $35,000 Support Adi Rukun's efforts to open an optometry shop in Indonesia.
2016 Sonita Rokhsareh Ghaemmaghami $43,000 Provide assistance for Sonita, an Afghani musician and undocumented Iranian immigrant.
2017 Quest Jonathan Olshefski $34,750 Support Christopher and Christine'a Rainey's in-home studio for North Philadelphia neighborhood recording artists.
2018 Primas Laura Bari $25,000 Support Rocío and Aldana's future artistic and collegiate endeavors.[17]
2019 Midnight Traveler Hassan Fazili [To Be Announced] Help alleviate legal expenses, and support them in setting up their new home
2020 Welcome to Chechnya David France [To Be Announced]
2021 Sabaya Hogir Hirori [To Be Announced]

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