James Napier Robertson’s acclaimed New Zealand drama picked up a couple of honours as the 2015 Seattle International Film Festival came to a close.

The 25-day festival kicked off on May 14 and featured 450 films representing 92 countries and featured 49 world premieres.

SIFF 2015 GOLDEN SPACE NEEDLE AUDIENCE AWARDS

Golden Space Needle Award - Best Film

The Dark Horse by James Napier Robertson

Golden Space Needle Award - Best Documentary

Romeo Is Bleeding by Jason Zeldes

Golden Space Needle Award - Best Director

Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, Me And Earl And The Dying Girl

Golden Space Needle Award - Best Actor

Cliff Curtis, The Dark Horse

Golden Space Needle Award - Best Actress

Nina Hoss, Phoenix

Golden Space Needle Award - Best Short Film

Even The Walls, directed by Sarah Kuck, Saman Maydáni

Lena Sharpe Award For Persistence Of Vision

Frame By Frame by Mo Scarpelli, Alexandria Bombach

SIFF 2015 COMPETITION AWARDS

SIFF 2015 Best New Director

Grand Jury Prize

Liza, The Fox-Fairy (Hungary) by Károly Ujj-Mészáros

Special Jury Mention

Corrections Class (Russia-Germany) by Ivan I Tverdovsky

SIFF 2015 Best Documentary

Grand Jury Prize

The Great Alone (USA) by Greg Kohs

Special Jury Prizes

Romeo Is Bleeding (USA) by Jason Zeldes

Sergio Herman: F**king Perfect (Netherlands) by Willemiek Kluijfhout

SIFF 2015 Best New American Cinema

Grand Jury Prize

Chatty Catties (USA) by Pablo Valencia

“Our 41st festival was another fantastic celebration of storytelling in all its forms,” said SIFF artistic director Carl Spence. “We presented everything from the storied cinematic past (archival screenings celebrating Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation and live read of the late Stewart Stern’s Rebel Without A Cause), to the iconic (Kevin Bacon!), to the independent (Jason Schwartzman and his new comedy 7 Chinese Brothers).

“With a record 92 countries represented this year and sold-out shows every night, this year’s festival was bigger than ever, but it also fittingly included a proper send-off of an iconic movie house, the Harvard Exit.

“It also highlighted Seattle’s great continuing movie houses including our own SIFF Cinema Egyptian and SIFF Cinema Uptown. And I love that we bookended the festival this year with two stellar comedies, kicking off with our Opening Night film Spy (the number one movie in America this weekend) and finishing with our hilarious Closing Night indie The Overnight. Starting and ending with laughter while travelling the world in between is a great way to mark another whirlwind 25-day celebration of cinema.”

For the full list of winners click here.