The 2014 Gold Coast International Film Festival Awards: • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature:
Paulette, directed by
Jérôme Enrico • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature:
August Wilson: The Ground On Which I Stand, directed by Sam Pollard • Audience Award for Best Short Film:
Welcome to China, directed by
Olivier Ayache-Vidal • Jury Award for Best Short Film:
Why Do I Study Physics?, directed by Xiangjun Shi The 2013 Gold Coast International Film Festival Awards: • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature:
Nebraska, directed by
Alexander Payne and
Foreign Letters, directed by
Ela Thier • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature:
Comedy Warriors: Healing Through Humor, directed by John Wager and
The Prime Ministers: The Pioneers, directed by
Richard Trank • Audience Award for Best Short Film:
Plurality, directed by Dennis A. Liu • Jury Award for Best Short Film:
Noah, directed by Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman The 2012 Gold Coast International Film Festival Awards: • Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature:
Silver Linings Playbook, directed by
David O. Russell • Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature:
One Track Heart: The Story of Krishna Das, directed by Jeremy Friendel • Audience Award for Best Short Film:
Pigeon Impossible, directed by Lucas Martell • Jury Award for Best Short Film:
Luminaris, directed by Juan Pablo Zaramella • Jury Award for Best Student Short Film:
Sight, directed by Daniel Lazo and Eran May-Raz The 2011 Gold Coast International Film Festival Awards: •
Bruce Dern was honored with the first-ever GCIFF Legend Award. • The Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature went to
Jean Becker's film
My Afternoons with Margueritte. • The Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature went to
Bob and the Monster,
Keirda Bahruth's documentary about
Bob Forrest. • Jury-Selected Best Feature Short went to
Noreen, directed by
Domhnall Gleeson • Jury-Selected Best Documentary Short went to
In the Spirit of Laxmi, directed by
Megan Shea. •
Bob and the Monster won the
New York Post Trailer Competition, closely beating out
My Sucky Teen Romance directed by
Emily Hagins. ==Year-round screenings==