“Thank you Heartland International Film Festival and members of the jury for giving ‘76 Days’ the Grand Prize for Best Documentary Feature and the Richard D. Propes Social Impact Award,” said “76 Days” Director Hao Wu. “Earlier this week, we announced that MTV Documentary Films acquired the North America rights of our film. Heartland was instrumental in making that deal happen. For that and these awards, I’m truly, doubly grateful. My team and I are mindful of our luck, of how we have always been supported by our own community, of how much support our community still needs in the time of COVID-19, so we decided to donate the $22,000 in award money to Brown Girls Doc Mafia, a growing organization advocating women and non-binary people of color working in the documentary film industry around the world.”
The full list of 29th HIFF award winners include:
“There Is No Evil,” directed by Mohammad Rasoulof (Iran), Kino Lorber
Grand Prize for Documentary Feature ($20,000 Grand Prize)
Indiana Spotlight Award ($2,000 cash prize)
Heartland Horror ($2,000 cash prize)
Jimmy Stewart Legacy Award ($5,000 cash prize)
Humor & Humanity Award ($2,000 cash prize)
Best Premiere Award, Narrative ($2,000 cash prize)
FIPRESCI Best US Narrative Directorial Debut