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2009 Winners
Congratulations Filmmakers and Screenwriters
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Best
Feature:
The
Butterfly Tattoo (98 Minutes),
Directed by: Phil Hawkins (Amsterdam,
Netherlands) Medium Synopsis: Love’s young dream collides with violent revenge in this adaptation of the novel by Philip Pullman (author of The Golden Compass). Chris and Jenny, teenage lovers from the gritty side of Oxford, are caught in the crossfire when a gangster-with-a-grudge comes looking for Chris’s boss. Heady romance gives way to growing suspense and a final devastating eruption of violence. Director Phil Hawkins’ previous feature won an award in New York’s 2006 Festival, and appeared on Steven Spielberg’s “On the Lot”, as the only British director. The Butterfly Tattoo introduces a fresh young cast, a soundtrack of unsigned bands from Oxford’s vibrant music scene, and a score by veteran composer Enaudi –all marshaled to tell a heartbreaking story of love and death. | |||
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Best
Documentary:
School
Play (72 Minutes),
Directed by: Rick Velleu (New
York, NY) Synopsis: In this charming film, a group of fifth graders in upstate New York stages a performance of The Wizard of Oz. From the daily challenges of being a child to the realization that the end of elementary school might mean the end of youth, the film is a touching window into the lives of five ordinary and extraordinary children. With fantastic use of music, this film draws you in to the story of Joey, Jeffrey, Elizabeth, Isabel, and Nick. | |||
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Best
Short Film:
The
Applicant (10:20 Minutes),
Directed by: John Schwab
(London, United Kingdom) Synopsis: The Applicant follows the hilarious story of a period of time in a job seeker's life. Full of anticipation and confidence, he waits by the door to receive the acceptance letter and offer of his first application. When that doesn't happen, he starts into a downward spiral of dejection and depression. The rejection letters amass, as does the depth of The Applicant's depression. When he receives the ultimate rejection letter, one of such patronizing arrogance, he decides to shake himself by the lapels of his coat and get on with making things happen for himself. The Applicant is a hilarious new short from the dynamic and exciting Solution Films showing exactly what happens when we count on others to make our lives happen. | |||
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Best
Student Film:
Asphyxia
(10:43 Minutes),
Directed by: Jesse Pilkes
(Winston-Salem, NC -NCSA -
School of Filmmaking) Synopsis: Asphyxia explores the psyche of a cynical shrink, more depressed than the patients he treats. Jaded by his profession, Christian Brock's life hangs by a thread or a subconscious dare, based on the survival of his last living pet goldfish. Like his fish, he lives confined to a tedious existence, circling hopelessly around with his unfixable patients. As everything in his life loses color. Christian lives only to sleep in the hopes that he will dream the stimulation which is void in his waking life. | |||
| Best Animated Film: SEBASTIAN'S VOODOO, The National Film Board of Canada, in association with the Cannes Short Film Corner and partner YouTube, welcomes you to this NFB competition, now in its fifth year. Director: Joaquin BaldwinRunn | |||
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Best
Screenplay:
Christmas Cake,
Written by: Karen Webb
(Hopkinton, MA) Synopsis: An American woman running from a bad relationship lands in Japan, in heavy competition for the job of her dreams, and falls head over heels in love with a Japanese man she can't have. | |||
| WINNERS: 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | |||
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