"The 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival just ended, but for many filmmakers the future is ahead of them as almost $300,000 was given out Wednesday night for awards and grants, including the Golden Gate Awards, honoring some of the best at this year’s festival," writes the Chronicle. "Among the documentary winners were investigative feature to Last Train Home from Canada/China, documentary feature to Pianomania from Austria and Germany, and a previously announced Bay Area documentary feature to Presumed Guilty. The new directors Award went to Pedro González-Rubio of Mexico for the movie "Alamar." The international film critics award (FIPRESCI Prize) went to Babak Jalali’s Frontier Blues." More at SFGate.