The New York Science Fiction Film Festival Announces Inaugural Award Winners!

The New York Science Fiction Film Festival held its inaugural event this past weekend and has announced its full slate of award winners, all of which are recognized for superior filmmaking and as bold contributions to independent science fiction cinema. The event debuted to much success and delighted audiences from January 20-22, 2017 at four prestigious venues and is pleased to have become a platform in New York City’s lustrous film society.

Awards were presented to:

Teleios by Ian Truitner for Best Science Fiction Feature
Uncanny Harbor by Nicholas Valaskatgis for Best Science Fiction Short
Gehenna: Where Death Lives by Hiroshi Katagiri for Best Horror Feature
April the 6th by Mark Hammett for Best Horror Short
I, Philip by Pierre Zandrowicz for Best Virtual Reality Experience
Glimpse by Eric Medina for Best Latino, African American or Person of Color Drama
How to Build a Time Machine by Jay Cheel for Best Documentary
Dryad by Thomas Vernay for Best Fantasy Film
Super Science Friends by Brett Jubinville for Best Animation Film
Agent9 by Jeff Schultz for Best Web Series
Monochrome by Kodi Zene for Best Trailer

For more information on the entire film lineup and future updates, please visit www.newyorksci-fifilmfestival.com.

credits: P3 Post, Thousand Mile Media

 

credits: HK Studio

 

credits: Cumulus and Origine Films

 

credits: Tinman Creative Studios

 

credits: Jeff Schultz

 

credits: SB Photography; pictured (l-r): Daniel Abella, Masa Gibson, Avram Dodson

 

credits: SB Photography; pictured (l-r): Daniel Abella, Masa Gibson, Avram Dodson

 

credits: SB Photography

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