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- Winners 1980 1982 2014[3] 2015[4] 2016[5] 2017[6] 2018[7]
- References
- External links
The American Movie Awards honor excellence in film and screenwriting. The first two ceremonies occurred in 1980 & 1982,[1] with winners including Meryl Streep, Warren Beatty, Clint Eastwood, and Steven Spielberg. The event relaunched in 2013 with a focus on independent film.[2]Winners{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}1980- Best Film: Rocky II
- Best Actor: Alan Alda (The Seduction of Joe Tynan)
- Best Actress: Sally Field (Norma Rae)
- Best Supporting Actor: Robert Duvall (Apocalypse Now)
- Best Supporting Actress: Meryl Streep (The Deer Hunter)
- Best Director: Michael Cimino (The Deer Hunter)
- Best Screenplay: The China Syndrome
- Best Original Song: Every Which Way But Loose (Every Which Way But Loose)
- Favorite Film Star - Female: Jane Fonda
- Favorite Film Star - Male: Burt Reynolds
- Special Marquee: Clint Eastwood
{{col-break}}1982- Best Film: Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Best Actor: Henry Fonda (On Golden Pond)
- Best Actress: Katharine Hepburn (On Golden Pond)
- Best Supporting Actor: John Gielgud (Arthur)
- Best Supporting Actress: Jane Fonda (On Golden Pond)
- Best Director: Steven Spielberg (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
- Best Screenplay: Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Best Original Song: Endless Love (Endless Love)
- Favorite Film Star - Female: Sally Field
- Favorite Film Star - Male: Alan Alda
- Special Marquee: John Williams
- Special Marquee: Hal B. Wallis
- Special Marquee: Warren Beatty (Reds)
{{col-end}}{{col-begin}}{{col-break}}2014[3]- Grand Jury Price: Magic Magic (Director: Sebastián Silva)
- Special Marquee Award: The Woodsman and The Farmer (Director: Cory Malkin)
- Special Marquee Award: Femme - Women Healing the World (Director: Emmanuel Itler)
- Best Narrative Feature: Another Sertao (Director: Warlise Weller)
- Best Narrative Short: Living Memories (Director: Nathan Colquhoun)
- Best Documentary Feature: Soldiers' Sanctuary (Director: Luke L. Hansen)
- Best Documentary Short: Simple As That (Directors: Kari Branch, Ashley McCue, Russell Walker)
- Best Animated Film: Payada pa' Satan (Directors: Antonio Balseiro, Carlos Balseiro)
- Best Foreign Film: Break-Up (Director: Alexander Tuschinski)
- Best Student Film: Enlightenments (Director: Wilson Mbiavanga)
- Best Experimental Film: Muve (Director: Rob Anderson)
- Best Film Directing: 13 (Director: David Jaure)
- Best First Time Director: Vinod Bharathan (Karma Cartel)
- Best Music Video: Korn - Love & Meth (Director: Giovanni Bucci)
- Best Cinematography: Don't Ask Questions (Director: Dotty Diehl)
- Best Editing: All About Me (Director: Marlene Adler)
- Best Production Design/Art Direction: Korn - Never Never (Director: Giovanni Bucci)
- Best Produced Screenplay: Crisis (Director: Matthew Paris)
- Best Actor: Gianpiero Alicchio (L'appuntamento)
- Best Actress: Lea Thompson (The Trouble with the Truth)
- Best Supporting Actor: Jared Ward (Check Please)
- Best Supporting Actress: Cooper Shaw (Belleville)
{{col-break}}2015[4]- Grand Jury Price: Tom's Restaurant - A Documentary about Everything (Director: Gian Franco Morini)
- Special Marquee Award: Snowflake (Director: Francesco Roder)
- Special Marquee Award: Suparhearo: A True Tail By Chance (Director: Sean McCarthy)
- Best Narrative Feature: The Stalker Cycle (Director: Joe Borg)
- Best Narrative Short: If The Trees Could Talk (Director: Michael Weinstein)
- Best Documentary Feature: Beauty and the Breast (Director: Liliana Komorowska)
- Best Documentary Short: The Urban World (Directors: Warren Bass)
- Best Animated Film: The Umbrella Factory (Directors: Nick Trivundza, Lexie Trivundza)
- Best Foreign Film: Journey to Mt. Fuji (Director: Cris Ubermann)
- Best Student Film: The Last Human (Director: Neda Kirilova)
- Best Experimental Film: Icarus - Casting from the Clouds (Director: David Ondaatje)
- Best Film Directing: Let's Play Ghost (Director: Damien Dematra)
- Best First Time Director: Greece (Director: Sarah Deakins)
- Best Music Video: The Ramona Flowers Tokyo (Director: Bouha Kazmi)
- Best Cinematography: Decay (Director: Mike Stern Sterzynski)
- Best Editing: The Box (Director: Hugo Martinez)
- Honorable Mentions: The Kids from the Marx and Engels Street (Director: Nikola Vukcevic), Art House (Director: Don Freeman), Guy Moments (Director: Nathan Cox)
- Best Production Design/Art Direction: You Can't Stop Me (Director: M.C. Martin)
- Best Produced Screenplay: Get it Together (Director: Ingrid Stobbe)
- Best TV Pilot: Todd and Anne: Water in the Pot (Director: Jeffrey Engels)
- Best Trailer: Break The Rock Concept Trailer (Director: Michael O'Halloran)
- Best Actor: Stelio Savante - Once We Were Slaves (Director: Dallas Jenkis)
- Best Actress: Tracy Middendorf - Snowflake (Director: Francesco Roder)
- Best Supporting Actor: Roberto D'Antona - Insane (Director: Eros D'Antona)
- Best Supporting Actress: Cassidy Stone - Focus (Director: David Gwynn)
- Feature Screenplay Competition: Grand Prize: The Snakeman (Jeffery Ryback)
- Feature Screenplay Competition: Special Marquee Award: Blood Sugar (James D. Alexander & Nicolas T. Monaco)
- Feature Screenplay Competition: Silver Prize: The Apocalypse Chronicles (Nathan Ludwig)
- Feature Screenplay Competition: Bronze Prize: Winter Garden (Tucker Hannah)
{{col-end}} 2016[5] - Grand Jury Prize: Intersection (Directed by Tim French)
- Special Marquee Award: Along The River (Directed by Daniele Nicolosi)
- Special Marquee Award: Shelter in the City (Directed by Terence Donnellan)
- Narrative Feature: American Bred (Directed by Justin Chambers)
- Narrative Short: Bound for Greatness (Directed by Jimmy Gadd)
- Documentary Feature: The No Hand King (Directed by Patrick Shanahan)
- Documentary Short: Reinventing the Reel (Directed by Michael J. Gorlick)
- Animated Film: September Sketch Book (Directed by Ronnie Cramer)
- Foreign Film: The Stranger (Directed by Olivier Polia)
- Student Film: You Can Play (Directed by Anders Helde)
- Experimental Film: Echoes of Time (Directed by Ema Kugler)
- Film Directing: Land of Smiles (Directed by Bradley Stryker)
- First-Time Director: Tears Of Ghost (Directed by Natasha Dematra)
- Music Video: Stiff Arm (Directed by R. Carey)
- Cinematography: The Circle Park (Directed by Samuel Lancaster)
- Editing: The Words Hear the Light (Directed by Diego Fiori & Olga Pohankova)
- Production Design / Art Direction: Pressure-Man (Directed by Kai Kuei-Chieh Hsu)
- Produced Screenplay: East of Hollywood (Directed by Chris Caccioppoli)
- TV Pilot: Lilac (Directed by Hank Isaac)
- Trailer: The Plague Doctor (Directed by Emanuele Mengotti)
- Best Actor: Alex Kruz in The Promise (Directed by Alex Leu)
- Best Actress: Constance Ejuma in Ben and Ara (Directed by Nnegest Likke)
- Best Supporting Actor: Harry Lennix in Timeless (Directed by Alexander Tuschinski)
- Best Supporting Actress: Polly Mckie in One Second Changes Everything (Directed by Cristhian Andrews)
2017[6] - Grand Jury Prize: Poison in the Water (Directed by Romeo Candido)
- Special Marquee Award: Pasquale's Magic Veal (Directed by D.J. Higgins)
- Special Marquee Award: The Children of the Noon ('Directed by Diego Fiori and Olga Pohankova)
- Narrative Feature: The Last Beautiful Girl (Directed by James Christopher)
- Narrative Short: Me3 (Directed by Jason Baumgardner)
- Documentary Feature: Nanny Culture (Directed by Paul James Driscoll)
- Documentary Short: Do You Like Peacocks? (Directed by Mary Clay Fields)
- Animated Film: Schirkoa (Directed by Ishan Shukla)
- Foreign Film: Too Much Stress From My Heart (Directed by Ludovica Lirosi)
- Student Film: Endurance (Directed by Jimmy Carter)
- Sci-Fi Film: Capsule (Directed by Andrew Martin)
- Experimental Film: The Martian VR Experience (Directed by Robert Stromberg)
- Film Directing: Love 2.0
- First-Time Director: Heart: Flatline to Finish Line (Directed by David Watkins)
- Music Video: Bobgoblin "Danger" (Directed by Hop Litzwire)
- Cinematography: My Last Concert (Directed by Selcuk Cara)
- Editing: Death in a Day (Directed by Lin Wang)
- TV Pilot: Shoot Me Nicely (Directed by Elias Plagianos)
- Trailer: Immune (Directed by Dustin Prince)
- Best Actor: Kim Sønderholm in Run (Directed by Cato ML Ekrene)
- Best Actress: Monica Calhoun in Eveything But A Man (Directed by Nnegest Likke)
- Best Supporting Actor: Devone Jones in Pizza Shop (Directed by Devone Jones)
- Best Supporting Actress: Anna Bauert in Horizon (Directed by Stephan Elliott)
2018[7] - Grand Jury Prize: We Are Stronger (Directed by Jake Allen)
- Special Marquee Award: Chambers Gate (Directed by Charles Ross and Mukesh Asopa)
- Special Marquee Award: Identification" (Directed by Julia Deak)
- Narrative Feature: Redwood (Directed by Tom Paton)
- Narrative Short: Requiem For a Shallow Heart (Directed by Nicholas Zebrun)
- Documentary Feature: Forged in Fire - Cricket's Greatest Rivalry (Directed by Peter Dickson)
- Animated Film: We Are Friends (Directed by Charles Mandracchia)
- Drama Film: Once More (Directed by Rachel Zhou)
- Student Film: The Audition (Directed by Andrew Kim)
- Sci-Fi Film: Anamnesis (Directed by Priit Pohjala)
- Experimental Film: Little Darling (Directed by Michael Oshins)
- Film Directing: Teleios (Directed by Ian Truitner)
- First-Time Director: The Meanest Man in Texas (Directed by Justin Ward)
- Music Video: Dance into the Party (Directed by Wayne Isham)
- Cinematography: On the Road (Directed by Bartosz Nowacki)
- Editing: Just Within Reach (Directed by Anna Bamberger)
- TV Pilot: Tell the World: Ep 2 (Directed by Kyle Portbury)
- Trailer: Searching For Paradise (Directed by Chris Young and Chloe Bellande)
- Best Actor: Bramwell Noah in I, Timon (Directed by Dan and Bramwell Noah)
- Best Actress: Sonia Conlin in Kindhard (Directed by Matthew Soule)
- Best Supporting Actor: Edward Darling in Emmott & Rowland (Directed by Aneel Ahmad)
References1. ^[https://www.imdb.com/Sections/Awards/American_Movie_Awards/ The Internet Movie Database] 2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.americanmovieawards.com/about/about-submenu| title=American Movie Awards Official Website: About the event|accessdate=18 April 2014}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.americanmovieawards.com/past-winners/2014| title=American Movie Awards Official Website: List of 2014 winners|accessdate=18 April 2014}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://americanmovieawards.com/past-winners/2015| title=American Movie Awards Official Website: List of 2015 winners|accessdate=16 April 2015}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=https://americanmovieawards.com/past-winners/2016|title=2016|website=americanmovieawards.com|access-date=2016-12-15}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://americanmovieawards.com/past-winners/2017|title=2017|website=americanmovieawards.com|access-date=2018-04-27}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://americanmovieawards.com/past-winners/2018|title=2018|website=americanmovieawards.com|access-date=2018-04-28}}
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