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MEET YOUR EDITOR Bruno Chatelin - Check some of his interviews. Board Member of many filmfestivals and regular partner of a few key film events such as Cannes Market, AFM, Venice Production Bridge, Tallinn Industry and Festival...Check our recent partners. The news in French I English This content and related intellectual property cannot be reproduced without prior consent. ![]() Winning Films in the 2nd Annual Ovation Short Film Contest to be Showcased at LACMA on July 14Screening to be Followed by a Special Conversation with Award-Winning Director Phillip Noyce Ovation, the only television network dedicated to arts culture, is holding a special screening at the Bing Theater at LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) for the winners in its 2nd Annual Short Film Contest on Thursday, July 14. The screening will include a discussion with the filmmakers and award-winning director Phillip Noyce. The Ovation Short Film Contest, which is sponsored by poppt, a new social network for connecting talent, kicked off on March 15. Short film entries were designated and judged in the categories of Comedy, Drama, Animation and Documentary. Winners were notified on June 13 and include: TOP FILM: La Migala by Jamie Dezcalla VIEWERS' CHOICE: Only in Dreams by Adam Badlotto TOP DRAMA: Incarnate by Jordan Fuller TOP COMEDY: A Reuben by any Other Name by Jeremy Lanni TOP DOCUMENTARY: Birth Markings by Margaret Lazarus TOP ANIMATION: Bike Race by Tom Schroeder Prior to the screening, Kevin Iwashina will conduct a conversation for the audience with renowned director/filmmaker Phillip Noyce. Mr. Noyce began his 35+ year career in his native Australia making short films. In 1973, his 50-minute documentary film Castor and Pollux won the award for best Australian short film. This helped pave the way for his feature film career, which includes such international hits as Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, both starring Harrison Ford; Dead Calm, starring Nicole Kidman; The Bone Collector, with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie; The Quiet American, starring Michael Caine; and Salt with Angelina Jolie. Noyce also won the Best Picture award at the Australian Film Awards in 2002 for Rabbit-Proof Fence, a film that has since won praise and critical acclaim around the world. Following the screening, there will be a Q&A with the filmmakers hosted by Elvis Mitchell, veteran movie critic and the newly appointed curator of the weekly film series staged by LACMA and Film Independent. "The Ovation Short Film Contest has grown significantly. Film submissions doubled from last year and we have to thank our sponsor poppt for their support in getting the word out," said Megan Smith, Community Manager, Digital Media, Ovation. "We are so pleased that we are able to provide these talented filmmakers with multiple screens to showcase their work." In addition to the screening at LACMA, Top Film winner La Migala and Viewers' Choice winner Only in Dreams will have their national television premiere on Ovation on Sunday, July 24 starting at 7:30 p.m. PT/10:30 p.m. ET. For more information on the Short Film Contest screening at LACMA, please visit www.ovationtv.com/filmcontest. About Ovation: Ovation is the only multi-platform network devoted to arts culture. Ovation gives its viewers access to the artists who define our cultural landscape through its one-of-a-kind mix of hand-picked documentaries, series, movies, and specials. The channel reaches a national audience of 45 million households through carriage on cable systems, DirecTV (channel 274), Dish Network (channel 157) and Telco systems nationally. Ovation is also available in HD and VOD (both in standard and high definition). Ovation extends its linear channel experience for viewers online via its popular website, www.ovationtv.com. In addition to offering contests, trivia, facts and supplemental video online, the network has created an award-winning online community (www.ovationtv.com/community) for everyone from passionate artists to curious creative's who want to share their work and their thoughts. To date, over 160,000 pieces of original art have been uploaded to the site by members. About poppt poppt is an online artists' colony that was founded in 2010 by a team of entrepreneurs who realized the need for a digital platform that encourages collaboration between users through a creative networking environment with a goal of elevating careers. Writers, designers, filmmakers, visual artists, performers and musicians now have a forum to showcase their work, connect with fellow artists, collaborate on projects and engage with individuals who can launch careers. SOURCE Ovation 06.07.2011 | Editor's blog Cat. : Adam Badlotto American film directors Angelina Jolie Angelina Jolie animation Australia Australian films Award-Winning Cinema of Australia Collector Community Contact Details Critic curator Denzel Washington Director DirecTV Dish Network Entertainment Entertainment Film Harrison Ford Hubbard Broadcasting Human Interest Human Interest Jamie Dezcalla Jeremy Lanni Kevin Iwashina Los Angeles Los Angeles County Museum of Art manager Margaret Lazarus Megan Smith Michael Caine Nicole Kidman Noyce Ovation Person Career Phillip Noyce Phillip Noyce Quotation Rabbit-Proof Fence Technology Technology Test screening the Australian Film Awards the Best Picture award The Weinstein Company Tom Schroeder www.ovationtv.com www.ovationtv.com/community www.ovationtv.com/filmcontest AWARDS
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