"Visionary", bronze, 16" high

The True Vision Award winner is presented with an original bronze sculpture, created by nationally known Columbia artist Larry Young, and donated by the artist to the festival. For more information about Mr. Young's work, visit his website at http://www.youngsculpture.com or contact him directly:
Larry Young Sculpture
8700 N. Millsite
Columbia, MO 65201
(573) 449-6810
The True Vision Award, our only award, is given annually to a filmmaker (or filmmakers) whose work shows a dedication to the creative advancement of the art of nonfiction filmmaking.

Kirby Dick's film career has involved pushing at the fringes of culture and finding new points of engagement for taboo subjects like sex and death. What's remarkable, though, is the frankness and clarity he brings to his work. Whether it is the pure grace of Bob Flanagan's passing or the not-so-innocent teenage sexuality in Chain Camera, Kirby is a sympathetic storyteller with a knack for finding innovative and honest approaches to subjects that could have been merely sensationalistic. Coupled with this righteous sensitivity is a rare gift for pacing and storytelling. Linking all of these tales of love and sex and memory and censorship is an innate narrative rhythm that finds mystery, drama and climax in even the most mundane moments. These skills might be more typical in a director who routinely worked with fiction, but that Kirby finds ways to imbue real life with all the comedy and tragedy of classic theater is what makes his films so timeless. True/False is proud to honor Kirby Dick as the third recipient of our True Vision Award.

Previous True Vision Award winners
2005: Stephen Marshall

2004: Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky