AUSTIN, Texas — A film about two 20-something women hilariously struggling to simply travel from New York City to a nearby beach won one of two grand jury prizes at the SXSW Film Conference and Festival on Tuesday.
Fort Tilden, directed by Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers, snagged the top award in the narrative feature categoryThe Great Invisible, a film about the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion of 2010, won the other grand jury prize in the documentary feature contest. It was directed by Margaret Brown. Both films world premiered at SXSW
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