OutFest 2015: Awards in All Categories

Sebastian Silva’s “Nasty Baby,” Parvez Sharma’s “A Sinner in Mecca” and Andrew Nackman’s “Fourth Man Out” topped the winners of Outfest, the nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting LGBT stories on the screen.

The 2015 Outfest Los Angeles LGBT Film Fest, presented by HBO, started July 9 and closed Sunday night, July 19, with a screening of François Ozon’s “The New Girlfriend,” starring Cesar nominees Romain Duris and Anais Demoustier.

Full list of winners.

Audience Awards

Documentary Short
A Place in the Middle, Directed by Dean Hamer

Dramatic Short
The Letter, Directed by Angeles Cruz

Documentary Feature
The Glamour and the Squalor, Directed by Marq Evans

Dramatic Feature
Fourth Man Out, Directed by Andrew Nackman

First US Dramatic Feature
Those People, Directed by Joey Kuhn

Grand Jury Awards

Documentary Feature Special Recognition
Tchindas, Directed by Pablo García Pérez de Lara

Documentary Feature Winner
A Sinner in Mecca, Directed by Parvez Sharma

Actor in a U.S. Dramatic Feature
Curtis Cook Jr and Kerwin Johnson Jr, Naz and Maalik.

Actress in a U.S. Dramatic Feature
Judy Greer, Addicted to Fresno.

Screenwriting in a U.S. Dramatic Feature
Sebastian, Written by Carlos Ciurlizza and Mauricio Hoyos

U.S. Dramatic Feature Film
Nasty Baby, Directed by Sebastian Silva.

International Dramatic Feature
Everlasting Love, Directed by Marcal Fores.

Documentary Short Film
Brockington, Directed by Maggie Sloane, Mason Sklut, Sergio Ingato.

Experimental Short Film
The Lamps, Directed by Shelly Silver.

Dramatic Short Film
Tremulo, Directed by Roberto Fiesco

Special Jury Mention
We can’t Live Without Cosmos, Directed by Konstantin Bronzit.

Special Programming Awards

Emerging Talent
Hillevi Loven, Deep Run

Freedom
Jim Chuchu and the NEST Collective, Stories Of Our Lives.

Artistic Achievement
Rigoberto Pérezcano, Carmin Tropical.