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Santa Barbara International Film Festival

The Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF) is an eleven-day film festival held in Santa Barbara, California in February annually, since 1986. The festival screens over 200 feature films and shorts from different countries and regions. SBIFF also includes celebrity tributes, industry panels and education programs.

Location

Santa Barbara, California, United States

1986 (1986)[1]

Phyllis de Picciotto[2]

2024

Roger Durling (Executive Director)[3]

Opening: 7 February 2024 (2024-02-07)
Closing: 17 February 2024 (2024-02-17)

English

History[edit]

Over the years, SBIFF has invited numerous 'potential award-winning celebrities', including Cate Blanchett,[4] Guillermo Del Toro, Laura Dern,[5] Leonardo DiCaprio,[6] Angelina Jolie,[7] Jennifer Lawrence,[8] Heath Ledger,[9] Eddie Redmayne, Martin Scorsese,[10] Michelle Yeoh[11] and Kate Winslet.[12]


In 2006, a third of the festival's slots were dedicated to films by Hispanic filmmakers. Programming categories at that time included Nature films, "surf flicks" and adventure-sports films.[13]


In addition to its annual festival in February, the SBIFF "Cinema Society" hosts programming year round at the Riviera Theater in Santa Barbara.[14][5]

Kirk Douglas Award For Excellence In Film

Maltin Modern Master Award

Montecito Award

Outstanding Performer(s) of the Year Award

The American Riviera™ Award

Cinema Vanguard Award

Virtuosos Award

Variety Artisans Award

Arlington Award started in 2024

The Panavision Spirit Award for Independent Cinema

The Best International Film Award

The Nueva Vision Award for the best Spanish/Latin American film

Best Documentary Film Award

Bruce Corwin Award for Best Live Action Short Film

Bruce Corwin Award for Best Animation Short Film

The Fund for Santa Barbara Social Justice Award

The Audience Choice Award

10-10-10 Student Filmmaking Competition

10-10-10 Student Screenwriting Competition

Sources[15][16]

2007: Kirk Douglas

[a]

2008:

John Travolta

2009:

Ed Harris

2010:

Quentin Tarantino

2011:

Harrison Ford

2012:

Michael Douglas

2013:

Robert De Niro

2014:

Forest Whitaker

2015:

Jessica Lange

2016:

Jane Fonda

2017:

Warren Beatty

2018:

Dame Judi Dench

2019:

Hugh Jackman

2020:

Martin Scorsese

2023:

Michelle Yeoh

2024: [25]

Ryan Gosling

The annual Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film has been awarded since 2006 to a lifelong contributor to cinema through their work in film industry.[17] The inaugural award of 2006 was awarded to Kirk Douglas himself in Santa Barbara International Film Festival's fundraiser ceremony at Goleta, California.[18][19][20][21][22][23][24]

1995:

Michael Douglas

1997:

Jodie Foster

2000:

Anthony Hopkins

2001:

Diane Keaton

2004:

Peter Jackson

2006:

George Clooney

2007:

Will Smith

2008:

Cate Blanchett

2009:

Clint Eastwood

2010:

James Cameron

2011:

Christopher Nolan

2012:

Christopher Plummer

2013:

Ben Affleck

2014:

Bruce Dern

2015:

Michael Keaton

2016:

Johnny Depp

2017:

Denzel Washington

2018:

Gary Oldman

2019:

Glenn Close

2020:

Brad Pitt

2021:

Bill Murray

2022:

Nicole Kidman

2022:

Javier Bardem

2023:

Jamie Lee Curtis

2024:

Robert Downey Jr.

The award, first named as Modern Master Award was established in 1995 to honor accomplishments of individuals in the motion picture industry for enriching culture. It was re-named the Maltin Modern Master Award in 2015 to recognize film critic, author and historian Leonard Maltin's long association with the festival.[26][27][28][29]

2005 :

Annette Bening

2006 :

Naomi Watts

2007 :

Bill Condon

2008 :

Javier Bardem

2009 :

Kate Winslet

2010 :

Julianne Moore

2011 :

Geoffrey Rush

2013 :

Daniel Day-Lewis

2014 :

Oprah Winfrey

2015 :

Jennifer Aniston

2016 :

Sylvester Stallone

2017 :

Isabelle Huppert

2018 :

Saoirse Ronan

2019 :

Melissa McCarthy

2020 :

Lupita Nyong'o

2021 :

Amanda Seyfried

2022 :

Penélope Cruz

2023 :

Angela Bassett

2024 :

Jeffrey Wright

Annette Bening was awarded the inaugural Montecito Award during the 20th Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival in Santa Barbara on January 29, 2005.[30]


Sources[31][32]

2004 : for The Italian Job and Monster

Charlize Theron

2006 : for Brokeback Mountain

Heath Ledger

2007 : for The Queen

Helen Mirren

2008 : for A Mighty Heart

Angelina Jolie

2009 : for Elegy and Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Penélope Cruz

2010 : for A Single Man

Colin Firth

2011 : for 127 Hours

James Franco

2012 : for The Help

Viola Davis

2013 : for Silver Linings Playbook and The Hunger Games

Jennifer Lawrence

2014 : for Blue Jasmine

Cate Blanchett

2015 : for Foxcatcher

Steve Carell

2016 : for Room & Saoirse Ronan for Brooklyn

Brie Larson

2017 : & Emma Stone for La La Land

Ryan Gosling

2018 : & Margot Robbie for I, Tonya

Allison Janney

2019 : for Bohemian Rhapsody

Rami Malek

2020 : & Scarlett Johansson for Marriage Story

Adam Driver

2021 : for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm and The Trial of the Chicago 7

Sacha Baron Cohen

2022 : & Aunjanue Ellis for King Richard

Will Smith

2023 : for Tár

Cate Blanchett

2024 : for Maestro[33]

Bradley Cooper

Sources[15]

2004 :

Diane Lane

2005 :

Kevin Bacon

2006 :

Philip Seymour Hoffman

2007 :

Forest Whitaker

2008 :

Tommy Lee Jones

2009 :

Mickey Rourke

2010 :

Sandra Bullock

2011 :

Annette Bening

2012 :

Martin Scorsese

2013 :

Quentin Tarantino

2014 :

Robert Redford

2015 : and Ethan Hawke

Patricia Arquette

2016 : , Rachel McAdams and Mark Ruffalo

Michael Keaton

2017 :

Jeff Bridges

2018 :

Sam Rockwell

2019 :

Viggo Mortensen

2020 :

Renée Zellweger

2021 :

Delroy Lindo

2022 :

Kristen Stewart

2023 :

Brendan Fraser

2024 :

Mark Ruffalo

Sources[34]

2024 –

Paul Giamatti

2023 – and Brendan Gleeson

Colin Farrell

2022 –

Benedict Cumberbatch

2021 –

Carey Mulligan

2020 –

Laura Dern

2019 –

Michael B. Jordan

2018 –

Willem Dafoe

2017 – and Michelle Williams

Casey Affleck

2016 –

Rooney Mara

2015 – and Felicity Jones

Eddie Redmayne

2014 – and Leonardo DiCaprio

Martin Scorsese

2013 –

Amy Adams

2012 – and Berenice Bejo

Jean Dujardin

2011 –

Nicole Kidman

2010 – , Peter Sarsgaard, Stanley Tucci, and Christoph Waltz

Vera Farmiga

2009 –

Kristin Scott Thomas

2008 –

Ryan Gosling

Sources[35][36]

2019 – (Roma), Sam Elliott (A Star is Born), Elsie Fisher (Eighth Grade), Claire Foy (First Man), Richard E. Grant (Can You Ever Forgive Me?), Thomasin McKenzie (Leave No Trace), John David Washington (BlacKkKlansman), and Steven Yeun (Burning)

Yalitza Aparicio

2018 – Daniel Kaluuya (Get Out), Hong Chau (Downsizing), John Boyega (Detroit), Kumail Nanjiani (The Big Sick), Mary J. Blige (Mudbound), and Timothée Chalamet (Call Me by Your Name)

2017 – Aaron Taylor Johnson, Dev Patel, Janelle Monáe, Mahershala Ali, Naomie Harris, Ruth Negga, Simon Helberg, and Stephen McKinley Henderson

2016 – Elizabeth Banks, Paul Dano, Joel Edgerton, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Géza Röhrig, Jacob Tremblay, and Alicia Vikander

2015 – Chadwick Boseman, Ellar Coltrane, Logan Lerman, David Oyelowo, Rosamund Pike, J.K. Simmons, and Jenny Slate

2014 – Michael B. Jordan, Brie Larson, Jared Leto, and June Squibb

2013 – Ann Dowd, Elle Fanning, Ezra Miller, Eddie Redmayne, Omar Sy, and Quvenzhané Wallis

2012 – , Rooney Mara, Shailene Woodley, Andy Serkis, and Patton Oswalt

Demian Bichir

2011 – , Lesley Manville, Hailee Steinfeld, and Jacki Weaver

John Hawkes

2008 – , Marion Cotillard, James McAvoy, Elliot Page[b] and Amy Ryan

Casey Affleck

Sources[37]

and Finneas O'Connell – Songwriter – Barbie

Billie Eilish

– VFX – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

Stephane Ceretti

– Composer – Oppenheimer

Ludwig Göransson

/ Katie Spencer – Production Designer – Barbie

Sarah Greenwood

– Hairstyling/Makeup – Maestro

Kazu Hiro

– Editor – Oppenheimer

Jennifer Lame

– Cinematography – Killers of the Flower Moon

Rodrigo Prieto

– Re-recording Mixer – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse

Michael Semanick

– Costume Designer – Poor Things

Holly Waddington

Sources: [39][40][41]


2024


2023


2022


2021


2020


2019

2024 –

Annette Bening

Inaugurated in 2024, it is named for the historic venue where all the fest’s annual tributes timed to Oscar season take place. The award honors "an artist who is greatly admired and who has demonstrated an incomparable commitment to film and its craft".[47]

10-10-10 Student Film Competition[edit]

One feature of the film festival is the 10-10-10 competition.[48] Students enrolled at Santa Barbara area high schools and colleges are invited to submit either a 10-page sample of writing for the Screenwriting portion of the competition, or a five-minute sample of their best filmmaking efforts for the directing portion. Ten writers are selected to write one 10-minute script each; the scripts are then matched with the ten filmmakers. Those students then have ten days to shoot and edit the completed ten-minute short film, during the ten days of the festival. Films are screened and winners are announced on closing night. A selection committee consisting of representatives from each school, Industry professionals and SBIFF representatives select the participants.[49]


The program was extended into a summer camp where area youths from schools and local Boys & Girls Clubs learned filmmaking skills.[50]

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