Sonoma International Film Festival Grand Jury and Audience Award Films Announced

Los Angeles, CA (March 24, 2025). The Sonoma International Film Festival (SIFF) 2025, March 19–23, concluded in spectacular fashion. It drew enthusiastic audiences for a week of world-class cinema and culinary delights. This five-day celebration of cinema featured 93 films. Including highly anticipated World, North American, and California premieres. Alongside an impressive array of renowned filmmakers, celebrated actors, and culinary icons. 21 countries representing the festival’s diverse lineup showcased 39 narrative features, 16 documentary features, and 38 short films.
The festival opened with the world premiere of Sweet Störy. It is directed by Sarah Justine Kerruish and Matt Maude. Setting the stage for a lineup that celebrated both storytelling and cuisine. The Centerpiece Film, On Swift Horses, featuring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Jacob Elordi. It was met with critical acclaim. While Andrew Ahn’s Closing Night Feature, The Wedding Banquet. Starring Bowen Yang, Lily Gladstone, and Joan Chen. It provided a poignant and celebratory finale. The festival honoured Joan Chen with the SIFF Career Achievement Award on Closing Night, recognizing her remarkable contributions to cinema. Alongside these marquee screenings, SIFF audiences experienced an array of premieres. Including the North American debut of Strand Releasing’s Berlinale Golden Bear Winner Dreams (Love, Sex). The California Premieres of Apollo 1, The Surfer, and The Ugly Stepsister. The World Premieres of Ali Eats America, Café Chairel, and Fatal Watch.
One of this year’s standout successes was SIFF’s Culinary Cinema program. From the opening night screening of Sweet Störy to The Wedding Banquet—15 culinary documentaries and features delighted audiences. Food lovers were treated to the extravagant Marcella Hazan tribute dinner. Alongside a special screening of Marcella and a masterclass in Japanese cuisine by Michelin-starred chef Yoshinori Ishii. “This year’s festival was a feast for the senses. It blended extraordinary films with immersive food and wine experiences,” said SIFF Artistic Director Carl Spence. “The response was overwhelming, and we couldn’t be more thrilled with the success of SIFF 2025.”
Another major highlight was the debut of SIFF Pop-Ins, a new program offering festival pass holders exclusive culinary and wine experiences at top local venues. Over three days, six locations—including The Bar at MacArthur Place, Wit & Wisdom, Capo Isetta Tasting Room, Enoteca Della Santina, Williams Sonoma, and Sonoma Cheese Factory—hosted packed events featuring chef-curated bites and exquisite wine pairings. Festivalgoers raved about these intimate tasting experiences, calling them a perfect fusion of food, film, and community.
SIFF also marked the 20th anniversary of Mysterious Skin and presented a spotlight on Italian cinema and a Scandinavian Film Showcase, offering audiences a rich global perspective. Beyond the screen, aspiring filmmakers gained invaluable insights from industry veterans at the Film Veterans Tell All panel featuring Christine Vachon (Academy Award-nominated producer), Eugene Hernandez (Sundance), Daniela Michel (Morelia Film Festival), Maggie Mackay (Vidiots), Brian Brooks (Cinetic Marketing). A live taping of The Film That Blew My Mind podcast with John Cooper, Tabitha Jackson, and guest Christine Vachon provided festivalgoers with rare industry insights. SIFF’s special events drew packed crowds and delivered memorable moments.
Grand Jury Film Awards
Grand Jury Award | Best Narrative Feature:
DJ Ahmet (Georgi M. Unkovski | North Macedonia)
Jury Statement from the Narrative Feature Grand Jury: Angelo Acerbi (Fred Film Radio), Maggie Mackay (Vidiots) and Rajendra Roy (Chief Curator of Film, MoMA). “We chose a film with sure-handed directing and brilliant casting – A classic love story reimagined.” A film full of risks and rich rewards – we are honored to award Best Narrative Feature to DJ Ahmet”
Narrative Competition Films:
Café Chairel (Director: Fernando Guillermo Barreda Luna/Mexico), DJ Ahmet (Director: Georgi M. Unkovski/North Macedonia), Gloria (Director: Margherita Vicario/Italy), Long Good Thursday (Director: Mika Kaurismäki/Finland), Mexico 86 (Director: César Diaz/France), My Favorite Cake (Director: Maryam Moghaddam, Behtash Sanaeeha/Iran), The Party’s Over (Director: Elena Manrique/Spain), Waves (Director: Jiří Mádl/Czech Republic)
Grand Jury Award | Best Documentary Feature:
Mistress Dispeller (Elizabeth Lo | China/USA) Jury Statement from the Documentary Feature Grand Jury: Brian Brooks (Cinetic Media), Jaie Laplante (DOC NYC), and Rachel Rosen (New York Film Festival).
“For combining impeccable craft with a novelistic approach to nonfiction storytelling while always being empathetic to its subjects, this year’s Documentary Prize goes to Elizabeth Lo’s Mistress Dispeller.”
Special Mention | Suburban Fury
“For its bold ambition coupled with its probing research and daring approach, a special mention goes to director Robinson Devor’s Suburban Fury.”
Documentary Feature Competition Films:
Ali Eats America (USA) Directed by: Roush Niaghi, Greg Morris, Apollo 1 (United Kingdom) Directed by: Mark Craig, Fatal Watch (USA) Directed by: Mark Benjamin, Katie Carpenter, Free Leonard Peltier (USA) Directed by: Jesse Short Bull, David France, Mistress Dispeller (China) Directed by: Elizabeth Lo, Suburban Fury (USA) Directed by: Robinson Devor, Sweet Störy (United Kingdom) Directed by: Sarah Justine Kerruish, Matt Maude, Tokito: The 540-Day Journey of a Culinary Maverick (Japan) Directed by: Aki Mizutani.
Grand Jury Award | Short Films and Jury Statements
All 38 Official Selection short films competed for the 3 Grand Jury Short Awards.
The Short Film Grand Jury included Gregory Ellwood (The Playlist), Daniela Michel (Morelia International Film Festival), and Mike Plante (Sundance Film Festival).
Grand Jury Award: Live Action Short
Trokas Duras (Director Jazmin Garcia | USA)
“For shining a light on underheard voices in an era of contagious misunderstanding, we would like to give the Best Live Action Short Film to Trokas Duras.”
Grand Jury Award: Documentary Short
Embracing Instability (Director Nathan Willis | USA)
“For its insightful spotlight on an artist persevering through overwhelming change, we would like to give the Best Documentary Short Film to Embracing Instability.”
Grand Jury Award: Animated Short
Como si la Tierra se las Hubiera Tragado (Director Natalia León | France)
“For a stunning and emotionally resonant artistic achievement, we would like to give the Best Animation Short Film to Como Si La Tierra Se Las Hubiera Tragado.”
Special Jury Mention for Directing
Sweet Talkin’ Guy (Directed by Spencer Wardwell & Dylan Wardwell | USA)
For its brilliant and concise grasp of comedic filmmaking, Sweet Talkin’ Guy, directed by Spencer and Dylan Wardwell.“
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Audience Film Awards:
The Stolman Audience Award for Best Feature.
Meet The Barbarians (France) Directed by Julie Delpy.
1st Runner-up: DJ Ahmet (North Macedonia) Directed by Georgi M. Unkovski.
2nd Runner-up: Mistura (Peru) Directed by: Ricardo de Montreuil.
3rd Runner-up: Waves (Czech Republic) Directed by Jiří Mádl.
4th Runner-up: Bad Shabbos (USA) Directed by Daniel Robbins.
The A3 Audience Award for Best Documentary.
The Last Journey (Sweden) Directed by: Filip Hammar, Fredrik Wikingsson.
1st Runner-up: Checkpoint Zoo (USA) Directed by Joshua Zeman.
2nd Runner-up: One to One: John & Yoko (United Kingdom) Directed by: Kevin McDonald.
3rd Runner-up: Apollo 1 (United Kingdom) Directed by: Mark Craig.
4th Runner-up: Sweet Störy (United Kingdom) Directed by: Sarah Justine Kerruish, Matt Maude.
The McNeely Award for Best Short Film.
Jane Austen’s Period Drama (USA) Directed by: Julia Aks, Steve Pinder.
1st Runner-up: Teen Mary (USA) Directed by: Ali Rosenthal.
2nd Runner-up: Foxhole (USA) Directed by: Nick Dugan.
3rd Runner-up: Wingspan (USA) Directed by: Matthew Fabiano.
4th Runner-up: Our Neighbors, The Peacocks (USA) Directed by: Callie Barlow.
About Sonoma International Film Festival.
The SIFF is a 501(c)3 organisation dedicated to promoting the best in independent film. And filmmakers from around the world, inspiring savvy film lovers. Introducing the power of film to student filmmakers. Blending a program of international film, food, wine, and fun. SIFF hosts its annual festival each March, as well as year-round events and special screenings. Carl Spence is the artistic director, Ginny Krieger is the executive director, and Dr. Kevin W. McNeely is the Director Emeritus.
SIFF’s signature initiative–the Media Arts Program started at Sonoma Valley High School in 2002–introduces students to film by providing ongoing support so they may explore their creative pursuits. SIFF has given more than $800,000 in resources to the program since its inception, with hundreds of students to date graduating through the program, in addition to providing college scholarships annually to deserving students.
The SIFF is supported year-round by Sustaining Sponsor KHR McNeely Family Foundation and Official Airline Delta Air Lines. SIFF2025 Festival Premiere Sponsors include Chihuly Studio, Gloria Ferrer Winery, Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office, San Francisco, and Sebastiani Vineyards and Winery. For more information, visit sonomafilmfest.org.
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