The South by Southwest film festival, launched in Austin, Texas in 1994, is one of the buzziest film festivals on the calendar for independent filmmakers from around the world to showcase their movies.
SXSW was born as a music festival in March 1987 and has grown from 700 registrants to more than 161,000 attendees in 2018 making it one of the most successful festivals in the United States.
The fest handed out its first award for the Narrative Feature Competition in 1999 to director David Riker’s film La Cuidad (The City) featuring Anthony Rivera, Joseph Rigano and Miguel Maldonado. Since then it has showcased quirky films that have gone on to win the coveted award. Winners include The Fallout (2021); Shithouse (2020); Thunder Road (2018); Krisha (2015) and Tiny Furniture (2010).
Scroll through the photo gallery for all the SXSW Narrative Feature Competition Grand Jury Award winners.
SXSW was born as a music festival in March 1987 and has grown from 700 registrants to more than 161,000 attendees in 2018 making it one of the most successful festivals in the United States.
The fest handed out its first award for the Narrative Feature Competition in 1999 to director David Riker’s film La Cuidad (The City) featuring Anthony Rivera, Joseph Rigano and Miguel Maldonado. Since then it has showcased quirky films that have gone on to win the coveted award. Winners include The Fallout (2021); Shithouse (2020); Thunder Road (2018); Krisha (2015) and Tiny Furniture (2010).
Scroll through the photo gallery for all the SXSW Narrative Feature Competition Grand Jury Award winners.
- 3/8/2023
- by Robert Lang
- Deadline Film + TV
When Tal Fishman started his main YouTube channel, Reaction Time, he did so because he was inspired by the platform’s top creators. Now, just two years later, he is one of YouTube’s top creators, with Reaction Time counting more than 10 million subscribers and netting between 100 million and 200 million views every single month.
Even in the early days of Reaction Time, Fishman attracted a constant influx of new subscribers — generally more than 100,000 per month — by regularly posting videos where he’d react to some of the top trending videos on the web. Over the years, his content strategy has shifted slightly to include more videos that are 100% Fishman’s own content, and that’s proved popular, pushing his average subscriber gain to 297,232 per month in the last year.
His solo success made him want to see what he could achieve in a more collaborative creator setting. So, for the past few months,...
Even in the early days of Reaction Time, Fishman attracted a constant influx of new subscribers — generally more than 100,000 per month — by regularly posting videos where he’d react to some of the top trending videos on the web. Over the years, his content strategy has shifted slightly to include more videos that are 100% Fishman’s own content, and that’s proved popular, pushing his average subscriber gain to 297,232 per month in the last year.
His solo success made him want to see what he could achieve in a more collaborative creator setting. So, for the past few months,...
- 10/31/2018
- by James Loke Hale
- Tubefilter.com
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