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AWARDED FILMS BY CATEGORIES:
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THE HONEYFIELDS
by MATT GORDON
The Honeyfields is a story of brothers and the way only brothers love. Our film explores what becomes of this eternal bond when brothers Robbie and Benji Hedrick are divided by the love between the older brother and a local girl.
Special Prize to Best Short Film | |
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OF GENIES AND GOLDFISH
by GEORGE A VILLALBA
And old Indian barber takes on a lonely young man and teaches him how to become a genie.
Awarded Category: Direction | |
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EL DESCAMPADO
by PEDRO TOUCEDA
A poetic, magical, short film in which what you see is as important as what you don't see.
Awarded Category: Screenplay | |
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OUTSIDE IN
by LAURA CARRUTHERS
Outside In returns to an ancient theme and ever present power inside the daily realm and rite of dance, where the summoned characters, earth, air, fire, and water, perform in concert with human skill and imagination.
Awarded Category: Integral Realization | |
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TYSTA ROP
by JAN-EJE FERLING
We all have parents, present or absent, and how we choose to relate to them I think it?s crucial for our lives and destinies.
Actress Performance: Viveca Dahlén | |
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JACK
by MATT BORLENGHI
The story of a famous actor who ends up using his fame to become a successful serial killer.
Actor Performance: Matt Borlenghi | |
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WRITING ON THE WALL
by RACHEL GORDON
On her birthday, a young woman gradually disappears from existence and those in her life unknowingly close the gap left by her departure.
Awarded Category: Photography, Melissa Guimaraes | |
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FISH ON THE RIVERSIDE
by RICHARD M. NAGY
The virtouos gives back the fish to the river, and as if it was in exchange, he finds a ring on the shore. In due course the ring will belong to his partner for life, and after death it gets again to the river. But what existed first: the fish or the ring?
Awarded Category: Art Direction | |
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WE WON THE WAR
by KERRI DAVENPORT-BURTON
Set in an East London laundry We Won The War explores a touching moment between a young girl and a war veteran.
Awarded Category: Editing | | |
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SPECIAL MENTIONS:
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BABY PEPPER
by CARL RUSSO
Choosing the proper crowd-control technique is tricky for Officer Chott when he finds himself face-to-face with a radical but adorable junior protester. | |
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THROUGH THE EYES OF AUTISM
by ERICA JEAN
Through the eyes of Autism shows the world of an autistic child using visual imagery, music, sound effects and tex. | |
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WHERE'S STANELY
by JEANNE POPE
An intimate portrait of an elusive Montreal sculptor which examines a few fleeting moments in a singular life. | |
OFFICIAL SELECTION by alphabetical order:
9 MINUTES TO NIRVANA by NAREN MULTANI AMOR SACRO E AMOR PROFANO by STEFANO TERENZIANI AQUA by DÁVID SPÁH BEAUTIFUL DANCER by JOAN FLANNERY BEAUTY SECRET by TITUS KEININGHAM and TIMOTHY KEININGHAM BORDELINE by MILTON COYKENDALL BRING IT ARM! by J.J. HICKEY CELL CALL by ANTON LINECKER DINNER DATE WITH MY HUSBAND by KHIJIR HAYAT KHAN DOLLS by SUSAN LUCIANI EMBRACE by KATE GAUL FLINCH by JAY WHEDDON GOOG COP, BAD COP by MARK CARTIER GRATTE-PAPIER/ PENPUSHER by GUILLAUME MARTINEZ GUARDIAN'S WHISPER by REYN MERCURI HAPLOS "TOUCH" by RICO V. GUTIERREZ HOMAGE TO CESARE PAVESE by PABLO POROLLI IN MEMORY OF ME by SAMANTHA LAVIN LOSS by KONSTANTINOS TOPALIS LOVE AND DEATH by BEDENKO VLADIMIR and BEDENKO VLADIMIR(FILS) MOMO by TUSS WU MONTESACRO by ALESSANDRO CELLI PAULA by MARCO LEÓN PEACE OF MIND by JERMAINE L. WILLIAMS PRESENCIA by HUGO CORONA RIDING WITH THE WIND by SHASTA LUSK RIEN NE VA PLUS by ANDREAS SCHAAP SKELETON CREW by SHAUNE HARRISON SLEEPER by ANDREW MILNER SLOW DAY AT SPORTSMANS by ROGER E. BROWN SMILE DIARIES by PAUL JOFFE SPACE DISGRACE by JD BARFIELD STAY AWAKE by BLERIME TOPALLI STAY INSIDE by STATHIS ATHANASIOU SWIMMING by TAMZIN HAUGHTON THE GOLD NECKLACE by KARINA GOODMAN THE INHERITORS by CHARLES D. CONKLYN THE INSIDE JOB by JOHN TADDEO THE JC STORY by JUNO ORION THE KILLING ROOM by ALEX KUZELICKI THE LAST MINUTE by NAREN MULTANI THE MELODY OF PEACEFUL by CHUNG WAI-KIT THE ONLY WITNESS by FRANCESCA R. DEL SETTE THE ORB by MATTHEW T. BURNS THE PICNIC by TIMOTHY J ALLISON ZOOM SUIT by JOHN TADDEO
The selection was made among more than two hundred registered movies. |
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