RiverRun International Film Festival
The RiverRun International Film Festival is an annual Oscar-qualifying film festival held each spring in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The festival is a 5013 non-profit organization and presents a variety of feature-length and short films from all genres, and also presents special events, regional premieres of significant films, celebrity tributes, family events and classic retrospectives as well as panel discussions and parties.Jury Awards winners
History
Founded in 1998 by Gennaro and Beth D'Onofrio, the RiverRun International Film Festival got its name from the French Broad River near Brevard, North Carolina, where the festival was originally held. In 2003, Dale Pollock, a former film producer and then-Dean of the School of Filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, moved RiverRun to Winston-Salem, where it resides today as an independent arts organization dedicated to showcasing the best new films from independent, international and student filmmakers.
Since 2014, the festival has been an Oscar-qualifying festival in the Animated short film category.
Festival Dates/Locations:
Number | Year | Dates | Location |
1st | 1998 | Sept. 25-27 | Brevard, NC |
2nd | 1999 | Sept. | Brevard, NC |
3rd | 2000 | Sept. 1-4 | Brevard, NC |
4th | 2001 | Aug. 29 - Sept. 3 | Brevard, NC |
| 2002 | skipped | |
5th | 2003 | April 24–27 | Winston-Salem, NC |
6th | 2004 | April 22–25 | Winston-Salem, NC |
7th | 2005 | April 21–24 | Winston-Salem, NC |
8th | 2006 | March 16–19 | Winston-Salem, NC |
9th | 2007 | April 18–23 | Winston-Salem, NC |
10th | 2008 | April 23–28 | Winston-Salem, NC |
11th | 2009 | April 22–29 | Winston-Salem, NC |
12th | 2010 | April 15–25 | Winston-Salem, NC |
13th | 2011 | April 8–17 | Winston-Salem, NC |
14th | 2012 | April 13–22 | Winston-Salem, NC |
17th | 2015 | April 16–26 | Winston-Salem, NC |
20th | 2018 | April 19–29 | Winston-Salem, NC |
21st | 2019 | April 4–14 | Winston-Salem, NC |
22nd | 2020 | March 26-April 5 | Winston-Salem, NC |