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Cinequest 17 AwardsSunday, March 11—Cinequest Co-founder Kathleen Powell presented the awards on the closing night of the festival. Director's AwardsGLOBAL VISION AWARD: to the filmmaker who defies convention and exhibits work of universal vision, making bold use of storytelling to create evocative cinema of the future. FRESH AIR/FRISS LEVEGÕ (Hungary)
NEW VISIONS AWARD: to the director whose film best reflects the future. BLOOD CAR (United States)
Maverick Narrative Feature CompetitionMAVERICK SPIRIT AWARD: the highest honor given to the worthy candidate that exhibits the qualities of supreme innovator, with the audacity to take film to a new level. THE BOTHERSOME MAN/DEN BRYSOMME MANNEN (Norway)
BEST FIRST FEATURE FILM MIDNIGHT CLEAR (United States) SPECIAL JURY AWARD FOR OVERALL EXCELLENCE PRAGUE/PRAG (Denmark) INDESTRUCTIBLE (United States) I FOUGHT THE LAW/LOCKDOWN, USA (United States) Short Film Competition
BEST SHORT NARRATIVE DINNER FOR ONE BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY HALF LIFE: A JOURNEY TO CHERNOBYL ONE RAT SHORT BEST STUDENT SHORT FORGETTING BETTY (New School University) Audience AwardsAUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST FEATURE OUTSOURCED (United States) AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY MONSTER CAMP (United States) GORDO (United States)
Screenplay Competition WinnersFirst Place ($2,000 U.S.) Second Place ($1,000 U.S.) Third Place ($500 U.S.) NARRATIVE FEATURE JURY DALE DJERASSI, president of Djerassi Films, Inc., has produced and directed documentary films, including Nada Será Como Antes (Nothing Will Be As It Was), about the return of jazz musicians Flora Purim and Airto Moreira to Brazil, Bhutan—A Strange Survival, the story of a unique Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas and Oil on Ice, about the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the controversy over drilling for oil there. Mr. Djerassi co-produced (with Barbet Schroeder) Koko—The Talking Gorilla, a feature-length documentary about the famed sign language-speaking gorilla. He produced ‘68, an independent feature film set in San Francisco in the turbulent year of 1968. He executive produced The Horse Dealer's Daughter, a short feature adaptation of the D.H. Lawrence story. Additionally, Djerassi has produced plays: An Immaculate Misconception at the Eureka Theatre Company in San Francisco and Primary Stages in New York, Calculus at the Performing Arts Library & Museum in San Francisco and Lies Have Been Told in London and Edinburgh. Mr. Djerassi received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Stanford University where he also studied documentary film production. He currently serves on the board of directors of the Film Arts Foundation in San Francisco and is a founding trustee of both the Djerassi Resident Artists Program in Woodside, California, and the Vanguard Public Foundation in San Francisco. ROBERT HAWK, advisor to filmmakers and festivals, has his own business—ICI (Independent Consultation for Independents)—and has been a part of the film scene for 24 years. Hawk served on the Sundance Film Festival's Advisory Selection Committee for its entire existence (1987-1998), and has been on numerous festival juries, foreign and domestic. He has curated film series for the Museum of Modern Art (NY), the Kennedy Center, the de Young Museum (San Francisco) and the International Documentary Congress (Los Angeles). Hawk founded San Francisco's Film Arts Festival, showcasing independent filmmakers of Northern California. He has consulted on films as varied as Moises Kaufman's Laramie Project and Terry George's Some Mother's Son, as well as many documentaries, including Oscar winners/nominees Common Threads, In The Shadow Of The Stars, My Architect, The Times Of Harvey Milk and Troublesome Creek. Producer credits include Ballets Russes, Chasing Amy, Slaughter Rule and Trick. SUSAN TAVERNETTI (M.A., School of Cinematic Arts, University of Southern California) teaches film studies in the Film/TV Department at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. An award-winning writer, her film reviews and feature articles appear online and in The Palo Alto Weekly and its five sister publications serving the Mid-peninsula, Marin County and the East Bay. A film historian, she has published articles in the anthology Hollywood’s Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American in Film and the quarterly journal Film & History, as well as contributing numerous essays to the International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers. Susan appeared in the KRON Channel 4 documentary, San Francisco in the Movies: The Silent Era. Currently she and Margo Kasdan are working on the fourth edition of their textbook, The Critical Eye: An Introduction to Looking at Movies. Susan’s love for discovering films and artists emerges in her festival coverage for filmfestivals.com and fest21.com. DOCUMENTARY JURY DAVID HAKIM, founder of the consulting firm Gavilano Associates, has more than 20 years experience in publicity and PR for a variety of clients. Working extensively in entertainment promotion, he has created marketing packages and campaigns for features, prime-time TV shows, and TV series entering domestic and foreign syndication. Hakim has also participated in the development and implementation of campaigns for a number of public events, film festivals, entertainment conventions and awards programs, including the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences Student Film Awards and the Oscars. Having a broad background in both print and media, Hakim started in graphic arts while studying film at Loyola University. His print work includes both book and magazine publishing. As Director of Public Relations for jkParker & Associates, Hakim oversaw regional campaigns for Diet Centers of America, Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Los Alamitos Hospital and many others, including companies in the restaurant and travel sectors. In the same post at Odom & Associates, he directed national promotional campaigns for J Walter Thompson, 20th Century-Fox, MTM Productions, Warner Bros, Universal Studios and Columbia Pictures. Hakim served on San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom’s Transition Team and sits on advisory boards for film-related events in the Bay Area. Formerly the Chairman of the Directors Guild of America’s San Francisco Executive Committee, he now sits on the National Board of the DGA. He was recently elected President of the Bay Area Film Alliance, working to promote the Bay Area as a production destination world-wide. KIMBERLY MASSEY, Ph.D. is a Professor of Radio-Television-Film for the Television Radio Film and Theatre (TRFT) Department at San Jose State University in California. She holds a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Utah. Prior to her academic career, Dr. Massey was involved in politics working for the Texas House of Representatives. She has professional broadcasting experience--both public and commercial--in sales, programming and audience research in addition to multimedia production, testing and research. Outside of the academy, Dr. Massey consults on Internet/Web Strategy and Design. Dr. Massey has written several books on subjects ranging from media production, to media criticism to media and culture. She has published numerous communication conference papers and published several communication articles and book chapters. In addition, Dr. Massey's publication record includes numerous pedagogical materials such as Web sites, study guides (printed and electronic), media literacy guides, and digital audio podcasts. Dr. Massey also has international teaching and consulting experience. She taught multimedia at Bath City College in England while consulting with Real World Multimedia (Peter Gabriel's brainchild) where she directed audience testing and instrumentation for their CD-ROM release entitled Ceremony of Innocence based upon Nick Bantock's Griffin and Sabine trilogy. In the 90s, Dr. Massey was awarded a Distinguished American Lectureship Grant by the German Marshall Fund of the United States where she lectured on topics related to New Media and Multimedia in the United States. PAM WALTON is an award-winning documentary video producer. She has a masters in Film and Video production from Stanford University. Her work has screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the International Documentary Association's Theatrical Documentary Showcase and has been included in the prestigious International Public Television Screening Conference (INPUT). Her documentaries have aired on PBS member stations in major American cities, are broadcast nationally on MTV Network's LOGO, and are distributed by New Day Films and Netflix. From 1989 to 1999, Walton was a lecturer in the Department of Communication at Stanford. SCREENWRITING COMPETITION FINAL JURY ERIK BAUER, Publisher, Creative Screenwriting Magazine JOANNA BURISH, Production, Distribution, Acquisitions, Imageworks Entertainment PHIL GORN, President Wonderphil Productions (sales and production of independent films of all genres) STEVEN HAFT, Founder and Producer, Haft Entertainment Inc. (Producer, Dead Poets Society, Tigerland, Executive Producer MAD TV) MARLA HALPERIN, President of Publicity and Promotion, Magic Lamp Releasing HALFDAN HUSSEY, Executive Director, Cinequest Inc. JANET JEFFRIES, Development Executive, Lawrence Bender Productions, A Band Apart Films ELIOT KOTEK, Editor-in-Chief, Moving Pictures DANA LAMBERT, Vice President of Creative Affairs, First Look Studios EUGENE MANDELCORN, President, Film Artists Network BOBBY MORESCO, President, Moresco Productions (Producer / Screenwriter Crash, Co-Producer Million Dollar Baby) ERIC MORRIS, President, ELM Entertainment LUCY SHUTTLEWORTH, Head of Development, Spice Factory NANCY RAE STONE, Executive Vice President of Production, Beacon Pictures 19.03.2007 | Cinequest's blog Cat. : Aaron DouglasAUDIENCE Airto Moreira Alex Orr Alex OrrProducer Alex Weil America American film directors Andreas Andrew Shearer Animation Anita McGee Apart Films Archie Andrews Audience Award awards Barbet Schroeder Bath Ben Byer Ben ByerProducer Bhutan Bobby Moresco Brazil Business Business Chernobyl Christian MadsenProducer Cinema of the United States cinequest Cinequest Inc. Congress Creative Affairs Cullen HobackProducer Cupertino Dallas DANA LAMBERT David BickerstaffBEST DAVID HAKIM De Anza College Djerassi Films Inc. Edinburgh ELIOT KOTEK ELM Entertainment LUCY SHUTTLEWORTH Entertainment Entertainment ERIC MORRIS EUGENE MANDELCORN Eureka Theatre Company Film Film Artists Film Artists Network BOBBY Film Arts Festival Gavilano Associates Gavin Newsom German Marshall Fund Haft Entertainment Inc. Human Interest Human Interest India James Anderson JANET JEFFRIES jkParker & Associates Joel Kling Third John JeffcoatProducer JURY DALE DJERASSI Kathleen Powell Kevin Downes KIMBERLY MASSEY Lawrence Bender Lies Have London Los Angeles Lou Gehrig Loyola University LUCY SHUTTLEWORTH Lucy Walker MAD TV Margo Kasdan Marla Halperin Michael Skolnik Short Michael SkolnikProducers Moisés Kaufman Moving Pictures DANA MTV Nada Será Como Nancy Kates NANCY RAE STONE Netflix New Day Films New York New York City Nicholas Sherman Nick Bantock Odom & Associates oil Oil on Ice Oscar PAM WALTON PBS Peter Gabriel PHIL GORN Prague Primary Stages Production Publicity Rebecca Chaiklin Rebecca RushSPECIAL Red Cross ROBERT HAWK Robert Postrozny Audience RUSSELL SIMMONS San Francisco San Jose State University in California Sheri Sussman Stanford University Steven Haft Susan Tavernetti Technology Technology Terry George Texas House of Representatives the International Documentary Association the Oscars The Palo Alto Weekly The Palo Alto Weekly the SUNDANCE Film Festival The times Tigerland United Kingdom United States Universal Studios University of Southern California University of Utah Vince Navarro Walter Thompson Warner Bros. 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