You can catch up on or reminisce with all the great TCFF official selections and happenings from past festivals. Just click the covers to view PDFs of the program guides! (No guides currently available for TCFF 1-3.)
THE 2016 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 123,000
Percent of available tickets sold to 255 screenings: 82%
Number of sold-old movies:160
Number of movies:120 features, 107 shorts across
Number of venues:10 venues
Industry guests: 175
Volunteers: 1,500
Festival musicians: 200
- In a historic move, all Official US Fiction and Documentary Selections were directed by women
- All movies playing at the Open Space were directed and/or written by women
- State Theatre Centennial Celebration
- New Location for The Buzz and The Woz
- “Where to Invade Next” Worldwide Screening Event
- Walk of Fame Installed
- Certified Local Food Event
THE 2015 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 100,000
Percent of available tickets sold to 255 screenings :81
Number of sold out tickets: 170
Number of movies: 123 features, 121 shorts across
Number of venues: 10
Industry guests: 160
Volunteers: 3,000
Festival musicians: 500
- Lifetime Achievement Award: Geraldine Chaplin
- Michigan Filmmaker Award: Roger Corman
- Visionary Award: Robert Altman
- State Theatre Centennial Event
- The Woz Interactive Gallery Added
THE 2014 FESTIVAL – 10TH ANNIVERSARY
Admissions: 131,000
Percent of available tickets sold to 250 screenings: 82%
Number sold out: 170
Number of movies: 128 features, 85 shorts across 10
Industry guests: 160
Volunteers: 1,600, Volunteer Managers: 500
Festival musicians: 100
- Mid-Life Achievement Award: Barbara Kopple
- Movie Around the World
- The Buzz and Movies on a Boat added as Venues
- “Best of” Open Space
THE 2013 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 119,000
Percent of available tickets sold: 85%
Number of screenings: 188 screenings
Number of screenings that were sold out: 123
Number of movies: 102 features, 52
Number of venues: 10
Industry guests: 150
Volunteers: 1,500, Volunteer Managers: 250
Festival musicians: 80
- MI Filmmaker Award: Paul Feig
- Bijou by the Bay added as a Venue
- “Compliments of the Festival” Free Screenings
- Closing Night Bash in Open Space
- Academy-qualifying status for Best Documentary Short winner
THE 2012 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 91,000
Number of movies: 93 features, 117 shorts from every continent but Antarctica
Industry guests: 167
- MI Filmmaker Award: Winsor McCay
THE 2011 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 128,000
Number of screenings: 156
Number of movies: 147 films (88 features and 59 shorts) from every continent but Antarctica
Industry guests: 130
- Dutmers Theater for experimental film added
- Renovation of Lars Hockstad Auditorium
- First year of Kids Fest on the lawn outside Lars Hockstad Auditorium
- MI Filmmaker Award: Sue Marx
THE 2010 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 106,000
Number of movies: 80 films and 40 shorts from over 25 countries at 135 screenings
Number of film schools doubled in size: 1
Free panel discussions: 5
Free Outdoor movies: 6
Industry guests: 70
- MI Filmmaker Award: John Hughes
THE 2009 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 96,000
Number of movies: 71 films and 50 shorts from over 30 countries at 123 screenings
New Film school: 1
New Kids fest: 1
Free panel discussions and outdoor movies: 5
Film industry guests: 65
- MI Filmmaker Award: Rich Brauer
THE 2008 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 80,000
Number of films: 71
Number of screenings: 108
Number of student workshops and students shorts: 3
Free panel discussions and outdoor movies: 5
Film industry guests: 50
Number of new 400-seat venues: 1
- MI Filmmaker Award: Kurt Luedtke
THE 2007 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 80,000
Length: 6 days
Number of films: 66
Number of screenings: 98
Number of student workshops and short films by student filmmakers: 2
Free panel discussions: 5
Film industry guests: 30
Number of new 900-seats venues: 1
- MI Filmmaker Award: Chirstine Lahti
THE 2006 FESTIVAL
Admissions: 70,000
Length: 5 days
Number of films: 67
Number of screenings: 95
Number of student workshops and short films by student filmmakers: 1
Free panel discussions: 6
Film industry guests: 40
- MI Filmmaker Award: Jeff Daniels