01-25-2009, 07:08 AM
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2009 Slamdance Film Festival Awards' Winners
From Variety...
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Mo Perkins' drama "A Quiet Little Marriage" and Zachary Levy's docu "Strongman" picked up top honors at the 15th Slamdance Film Festival Awards Ceremony Friday night.
Audience Awards went to Beth Toni Kruvant's docu "Heart of Stone" and Gregory Viens' comedy "Punching the Clown," which also won the IndieRoad Award. Scribe Neil McGowan won for Best Screenplay for his comedy thriller "Numbered"
Horror pic "I Sell the Dead" nabbed the Best Cinematography honor for Richard Lopez and a Special Jury Mention for Larry Fessenden's performance. The jury also singled out Alison McAlpine's docu "Second Sight."
Slamdance's feature competition is limited to first-time filmmakers working with budgets under $1 million. Winning films will be screened at the IFC Center in New York and the DGA in Los Angeles.
COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS:
Grand Jury Awards
Grand Jury Award For Best Narrative Feature
Winner: A Quiet Little Marriage, directed by Mo Perkins
Special Jury Mention For Best Performance: Larry Fessenden in I Sell The Dead
Grand Jury Award For Best Documentary Feature
Winner: Strongman, directed by Zachary Levy
Special Jury Mention: Second Sight, directed by Alison Mcalpine
Grand Jury Award For Best Animated Short
Winner: Undone, directed by Hayley Morris
Grand Jury Award For Best Documentary Short
Winner: Rare Chicken Rescue, directed by Randall Wood
Grand Jury Award For Best Experimental Short
Winner: Funny Guy, directed by Frank R. Rinaldi
Grand Jury Award For Best Narrative Short
Winner: Princess Margaret Blvd, directed by Kazik Radwanski
Special Jury Mention: Tony Zoreil, directed by Valentin Potier
Grand Jury Award For Best Music Video
Winner: Don Mccloskey Mister Novocaine, directed by Peter Rhoads
Audience Awards
Audience Award For Best Narrative Feature
Winner: Punching The Clown, directed by Gregory Viens
Audience Award For Best Documentary Feature
Winner: Heart Of Stone (Formerly It's Hard To Be An Indian), directed by Beth Toni Kruvant
Audience Award For Best Anarchy Film
Winner: The Tides, directed by Eva Flodstrom
Spirit Of Slamdance Award
Winners (Tie): Zombie Girl, directed by Aaron Marshall, Erik Mauck, Justin Johnson; And Vapid Lovelies, directed by Frank Feldman
Special Awards
Kodak Vision Award For Best Cinematography
Winner: I Sell The Dead, cinematographer Richard Lopez
Dos Equis "Most Interesting Film" Award
Winner: You Might As Well Live, directed by Simon Ellis
Indieroad Award
Winner: Punching The Clown, directed by Gregory Viens
Writer Awards
Award For Best Screenplay
Winner: Numbered (Comedy/Thriller) By Neil Mcgowan
Award For Best Short Screenplay
Winner: Crybaby (thriller) by Mark Seidel
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