The 2007 Audience Winners are:
Inside Out Award for Best Feature Film or Video
3rd Place, The King and the Clown, directed by Lee Jun-ik
2nd Place, The Curiosity of Chance, directed by Russel P. Marleau
1st Place, The Bubble, directed by Eytan Fox
Elle Flanders Documentary Award for Best Documentary Film or Video (presented by NOW Magazine)
3rd Place, Beautiful Daughters, directed by Ariel Orr Jordan and Josh Aronson
2nd Place, Politics of the Heart, directed by Nancy Nicol
1st Place, Red Without Blue, directed by Benita Sills, Todd Sills and Brooke Sebold
Mikey/Schmikey Award for Best Short Film or Video
3rd Place, A Lez in Wonderland, directed by Ana Margarita Albelo, screened in the Bad Grrls program
2nd Place, Invulnerable, directed by Alvaro Pastor, screened in the If I Can't Have You program
1st Place, Hello, My Name Is Herman, directed by Karine Silverwoman, screened in the Queer Youth Digital Video Project program
The 2007 Jury Award Winners are:
Entertainment Partners Canada Award for Best Canadian Feature-Length Narrative of Documentary
The Chinese Botanist's Daughters, Directed by Sijie Dai
Colin Campbell Award for Best Canadian Male Short (presented by Movieola-The Short Film Channel)
The Saddest Boy in the World, directed by Jamie Travis, screened in The Young and the Restless program
Honourable Mention:
Cloudbreaker, directed by Adam Garnet Jones
Best Canadian Female Short Award (presented by Akau Framing and Art)
Black Men and Me, directed by Michèle Clarke, screened in the Hogtown Homos program
Honourable Mention:
Proud Lives: Chris Bearchell August 16, 1953-February 18, 2007, directed by Nancy Nicol
Best Up-and-Coming Toronto Film or Video Maker Award (presented by Charles Street Video)
How to Build a Man, directed by Krys McGuire, screened in the TSTGISGQDK/Q2S... program
Honourable Mention:
Hello, My Name is Herman, directed by Karine Silverwoman, screened in the Queer Youth Digital Video Project program