‘Look Who’s There’ wins Nancy Green Founders Award – On Sunday evening, the Cambria Film Festival hosted a live awards night celebration to announce the […]
– Earlier this month, the Cambria Film Festival hosted a virtual awards night celebration to announce the winning films of this year’s festival. The program capped four days involving nearly 60 competition films, filmmaker talks, special programming and special events all held online.
Passes are now available for the 2022 Cambria Film Festival, which will stream virtual screenings of its featured films online between Wednesday, Feb. 3, and.
On Feb. 7, the Cambria Film Festival hosted a virtual awards ceremony to announce the winning films of this year s international competition. The festival s panel of judges made its selections from nearly 400 feature-length and short films submitted from around the world.
Best Short Film was awarded to
In Tune, a French short directed by Zavier Inbona, while
Bolero Station, a Swiss animated film directed by Rolf Bronniman, received the award for Best Animated Film.
Breaking Fast, an American feature-length film directed by Mike Mosallam, took home two awards, Best Feature Film and the Audience Award for Best Feature.
The Jackpot, from German director Alice von Gwinner, received The Director s Award for Artistic Achievement.
4th annual Cambria Film Festival set for Feb. 4 – 7
–The Cambria Film Festival returns for its fourth year Feb. 4 -7. Once again, it brings independent films from around the world to the small seaside village of Cambria on California’s Central Coast – all with a focus on romance, romantic comedies and the complexities of love. All activities are virtual and can be accessed from Festival Central at www.cambriafilmfestival.com.
As in the past, the festival competition includes both full-length feature films and short films – eight full-length features and 50 short films grouped into 8 shorts programs. In total, the films come from independent filmmakers in 17 different countries.