Doc.Boston Wraps Up 5th Edition, Announces Award Winners
- iFilmFestival.com

- Jul 22
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 4
“The 2025 edition of Doc.Boston once again pushes the boundaries of nonfiction storytelling,” says festival curator Kris De Meester. “From the ravaged oil fields of Syria to a widow’s defiant stand on Lebanon’s southern border, from the intimate pain and resilience of a genderqueer performer in Las Vegas to the haunting legacy of a forgotten American master painter—this year’s films reveal lives shaped by conflict, identity, trauma, and tenacity. Whether through the quiet reflections of cloistered nuns or the raw emotion of an Armenian artist setting fire to his own work, these documentaries challenge, move, and inspire. Doc.Boston 2025 is a bold testament to the power of personal truth in a fractured world.”

The official selection included 26 documentary films from all over the world. (the Streaming Selection, remains available for streaming until July 27, more info on https://www.doc.boston/streaming).
Doc.Boston is happy to share with you today the award winners of 2025, as chosen by this year's jury members:
Best Feature Documentary Film
The Painted Life of Gregory Gillespie (United States) by Evan Goodchild
Best Short Documentary Film
Who Loves the Sun (Canada) by Arshia Shakiba
Best US Documentary Film
F-cking Sober (United States) by Em Vaughn
Best Experimental Documentary Film
Dearest Ghost (Estonia) by Margaret Mäses
Best Extremely Short Documentary Film
Buzz (United States) by Nina Ruggero
Best New England Documentary Film
Woman Rising (United States) by Matilde Simas
Best Connecting Cultures Film
Shifting Roots (Lebanon) by Angie Mrad
Congratulations to al filmmakers! And a big thank you to all guests for coming out to enjoy four evenings of short film cinema, we hope to see you all back next year.
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