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The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) is a non-profit film festival held in the Bahamas. Open to both locals and international visitors, the festival was founded by Leslie Vanderpool in 2004.[1]
BIFF also hosts a youth film workshop that aims to provide young Bahamians with information and resources on filmmaking.[2]
The 2015 BIFF showcased several women-driven films such as Carol and Janis: Little Girl Blue.[3]
BIFF was listed among the 25 coolest film festivals in the world by MovieMaker Magazine.[4]
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The following is a list of awards given at the Bahamas International Film Festival.[5]
Grand Jury
Audience awards
First Look
Honors
Bahamian Tribute Award
- 2009: Gavin McKinney
Career Achievement Award
- 2005: Spike Lee
- 2006: Nicolas Cage
- 2007: Daryl Hannah
- 2008: Laurence Fishburne
- 2009: Johnny Depp[6]
- 2011: Heather Graham
- 2013: Danny Glover
- 2017: Grace Jones
Rising Star Honoree
- 2007: Naomie Harris
- 2008: Anna Faris
- 2009: Sophie Okonedo
- 2011: Zoë Kravitz
Shining Star Tribute
- 2012: Sydney Tamiia Poitier
- 2014: Debra Messing
- 2017: Michael K. Williams
Sir Sidney Poitier Tribute Award
- 2016: Cicely Tyson
Tribute Award
- 2014: Chaz Ebert
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