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      The 68th annual Sydney Film Festival was held from 3 to 21 November 2021. The festival, which traditionally takes place in June, was postponed to August 2021 and eventually rescheduled to be held in November due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film screenings were staged as a "hybrid" of in-person and digital. It marked as the first major festival following the lifting of the lockdown in New South Wales.
      Anthology film Here Out West opened the festival, while Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch was the closing film. Drama film There Is No Evil won the most prestigious award, Sydney Film Prize.


      Juries




      = Sydney Film Prize

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      The following were named as the festival juries:

      David Michôd, Australian writer and director – Jury President
      Simon Baker, Australian actor
      Kyas Hepworth, National Indigenous Television Head of Commissioning and Programming
      Maya Newell, Australian filmmaker
      Clara Law, Hong Kong-Australian filmmaker


      Official Selection




      = In competition

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      The following films were selected for the main international competition:

      Highlighted title indicates Sydney Film Prize winner.


      = Documentary Australia Foundation Award

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      = Special Presentations

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      = Features

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      = Special Screening

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      = International Documentaries

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      = Europe! Voices of Women in Film

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      = First Nations

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      = Freak Me Out

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      Awards


      The following awards were presented at the festival:

      Sydney Film Prize: There Is No Evil by Mohammad Rasoulof
      Sydney UNESCO City of Film Award: Karina Holden
      Documentary Australia Award for Australian Documentary: I'm Wanita by Matthew Walker
      Sustainable Future Award: Burning by Eva Orner
      Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films
      Dendy Live Action Short Award: Peeps by Sophie Somerville
      Rouben Mamoulian Award for Best Director: Taylor Ferguson for tough
      Yoram Gross Animation Award: Freedom Swimmer by Olivia Martin-McGuire


      = Audience Awards

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      The following films won the Audience Awards, voted by the festival audience.


      Best Narrative Feature Top Five


      Beautiful Minds by Bernard Campan and Alexandre Jollien
      Wyrmwood: Apocalypse by Kiah Roache-Turner
      Here Out West by Fadia Abboud, Lucy Gaffy, Julie Kalceff, Ana Kokkinos, and Leah Purcell
      Friends and Strangers by James Vaughan
      Quo Vadis, Aida? by Jasmila Žbanić


      Best Documentary Top Five


      Blind Ambition by Robert Coe and Warwick Ross
      I'm Wanita by Matthew Walker
      When the Camera Stopped Rolling by Jane Castle
      The Seeds of Vandana Shiva by James Becket and Camilla Becket
      Araatika: Rise Up! by Larissa Behrendt and Ithaka by Ben Lawrence


      Notes




      References




      External links


      Official website

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