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Angie Lost GirlsAngie: Lost Girls by Julia Verdin one of our BEST FOR FESTS Label Angie, an innocent 15 year old, is abducted by traffickers from her hometown. When she is finally rescued, she tries to heal from her trauma while con tending with the continued threat the traffickers pose to her, her family, and her friend still in captivity. EPK I Poster I Synopsis I Cast and Crew Credits I Trailer I Julia Verdin's Bio I Interview with Julia I IMDB I Cinando I Lost Girls short (2016) Angie Lost Girls wins the Narrative Feature Grand Prize at SR Socially Relevant Festival New YorkYesss !Two prizes for Angie Lost Girls: BEST FILM and BEST ACTRESS (Jane Widdup)Award Winners Announced at SR Socially Relevant™ Film Festival 2021
-- The Narrative Feature Grand Prize goes to SRFF International Jury favorite Dustwun and Angie:Lost Girls (Ex-Aequo)
-- The Boys Who Said NO! Judith Ehrlich's production on the resistance against the Vietnam War wins Best Documentary Feature. -- How We See Water wins The Vanya Exerjian - Empowering Women & Girls Award
SR Socially Relevant Film Festival 2021 #SRFF 2021 wrapped up its virtual Eighth Edition on March 21, 2021, announcing winners in the competition categories. Stand-out awards were the Vanya Exerjian Award, given to Robin Starbuck for her doc short, How We See Water. The award is named in memory of festival founder Nora Armani's cousin, Vanya Exerjian, who was a victim of a violent hate crime in 2004. The Grand Prize Narrative Feature award went (Ex-Aequo) to Dustwun directed by Genevieve Anderson and starring actor Shane Dean (Best Actor Award), and Angie: Lost Girls directed by Julia Verdin, and starring actress Jane Widdop (Best Actress Award).
Angie: Lost Girls | Julia Verdin | USA | 2020 | 108 min (Ex-Aequo) the film also won the Best Actress Award for Jane Widdup
Dustwun | Genevieve Anderson | USA, Mexico | 2020 | 88 min (Ex-Aequo)
23.03.2021 | Angie Lost Girls's blog Cat. : AWARDS
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