Durango Independent Film Festival, held March 2-6, announces this year’s festival winner.

Best Narrative Feature: “Marvelous and the Black Hole.” by Kate Tsang.

Best Documentary: “To Which We Belong,” by Pamela Boll & Lindsay Richardson.

Best Narrative Short: “ALA KACHUU – Take and Run,“ by Maria Brendle.

Best Native Cinema: “Our Story – The Indigenous Led Fight to Protect Greater Chaco,” by Michael Ramsey and Daniel Tso.

Best Adventure Film:A River Out of Time,” by Benjamin Kraushaar and Cody Perry.

Best Family Film: “Rocks 4 Sale!” by David Dibble.

Best REEL Learning Film: “Under the Lights,” by Miles Levin.

Best Narrative Feature: “Ferryman,” by Darren Bender.

Best Actor: Peter Callahan, “Out and About.“

Best Actress: Carli Fish, “Ferryman.“

Best Documentary Feature: “To Which We Belong,” by Pamela Boll and Lindsay Richardson

Honorable Mention Documentary Feature: “Being Thunder,” by Stephanie Lamorre.

Best Documentary Short: “Between the Lines: Photojournalism in the Crossfire,” by Jan Sonnenmair.

Best Adventure Film: “A River Out of Time,” by Benjamin Kraushaar and Cody Perry.

Best Live Action Narrative Short: “OPERATION CAVITY,“ by Alex Morsanutto.

Honorable Mention Live Action Short: “ALA KACHUU – Take and Run,” by Maria Brendle.

Best Animated Short: “ON/OFF,” by Nicolas Villarreal.