By Staff, January 29, 2008
The 14th annual Slamdance
Film Festival has announced 15 film and screenplay prize winners in three
categories who will share more than $200,000 in cash and prizes, plus, for one
winner, guaranteed production of a feature film. The just-concluded
Festival in Park City, Utah, received over 3,500 submissions from 25 countries
for less than 100 programming slots.
There are three competitive divisions at
Slamdance: Grand Jury, Audience and Writer Awards, in addition to a
Special Award given by Kodak. The Grand Jury Narrative Feature and Documentary
Feature Award winners will be screened at the IFC Center in New York City in
February. Feature competition is limited to first-time filmmakers working
with production budgets of $1 million or less.
Additionally, Slamdance, Angel Baby
Entertainment and Maverick Films will produce a feature film based on the
year's prize-winning entry culled from the Slamdance Horror Screenplay
Competition. Besides having their screenplay guaranteed to be made into a
feature motion picture, the winning writer will receive an upfront payment of
$10,000 against 5% of the film's budget, plus net profits participation on the
movie and payments for any sequels made of the motion picture. Production
of the completed script will occur during the ensuing months, with the intent
of having the film's World Premiere during the follow year's Slamdance Film
Festival.
Thus far, the Slamdance film "Jack
Brooks: Monster Slayer" has been acquired for distribution by Anchor Bay
Entertainment. It is expected that at least four other 2008 Slamdance
films will also be acquired soon.
The winners of the Grand Jury Awards
are as follows:
Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative
Feature
Prize: $15,000 Credit at
Filmworksfx
LP3 Pictures Grip, Electric, and Studio Package
($15,000 value)
$3,500
Credit on legal services from Pierce Law Group, LLP
Winner: "The
New Year Parade" directed by Tom Quinn
Special Jury Honorable Mention for Narrative
Feature
"How To Be" directed by Oliver Irving
Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary
Feature
Prize: Panasonic HVX200
Camera
$10,000
Credit Filmworksfx
$3,500 Credit on legal services from Pierce Law
Group, LLP
$500
Credit from Discmakers
Winner: "Song
Sung Blue" directed by Greg Kohs
Special Jury Honorable Mention for Documentary
Feature
Winner: "My
Mother¹s Garden" directed by Cynthia Lester
Grand Jury Award for Best Animated Short
Prize: $2,500 Credit at Filmworks/FX
Winner: "Blood
Will Tell" directed by Andrew McPhillips
Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary
Short
Prize: $2,500 Credit at Filmworks/FX
Winner: "The
Ladies" directed by C.A. Voros
Grand Jury Award for Best Experimental
Short
Prize: $2,500 Credit at Filmworks/FX
Winner: "Doxology"
directed by Michael Langan
Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative
Short
Prize: $2,500 Credit at Filmworks/FX
Winner: “Son” directed
by Daniel Mulloy
Special Jury Honorable Mention for
Narrative Short
Winner: “4960”
directed by Wing-Yee Wu
The winners of the Audience Awards
are as follows:
Audience Award for Best Narrative
Feature
Prize: $4,000 Credit from Filmworksfx
Winner: "The
Project" directed by Ryan Piotrowicz
Audience Award for Best Documentary
Feature
Prize: $4,000 Credit from Filmworksfx
Winner: "Song
Sung Blue" directed by Greg Kohs
Global Audience Award for Best Anarchy
Film
Prize: $2,500 Credit from Filmworksfx
Winner: "Rock
Garden" directed by Gloria Kim
Spirit of Slamdance Award*
Prize: Jagermeister Gift Basket
Winner: "Woman
in Burka" directed by Jonathan Lisecki
*Awarded by the 2008 filmmakers, for
exhibiting passion and talent as a filmmaker, commitment to the independent
community, and enthusiastically embracing all Slamdance has to offer.
The winners of the Writer Awards are
as follows:
Award for Best Feature Length Screenplay
Prize: $7,000 cash
Winner: "The
Wonder Girls" by Anthony Meindl
Award for Best Short Screenplay
Prize: $500.00 cash
Winner: "Easy
Pickins'" by Will Hartman
Award for Best Teleplay
Prize: $5,000 cash
Winner: "Stage
Six Pandemic" by Barbara Marshall
Award for Best Horror Competition
Screenplay
Prize: $10,000 cash prize and a
production deal with Angel Baby Entertainment & Maverick Films
Winner: "The
Punished" by Tony Mosher
Creative Excellence Award for the Horror
Screenplay Competition
Prize: $1,000 cash
Winner: "Child
in the Dark" by Damian Lahey & Ian Ogden
Special Award:
Kodak Vision Award for Best
Cinematography
Prize: $10,000 worth of Kodak film (16mm
or 35mm)
This is the 11th year Kodak is sponsoring the
Kodak Vision Award at Slamdance
Winner: "Portage"
cinematography by Sascha Drews & Ezra Krybus
For more information, behind-the scenes
footage and/or a complete listing of winners, log on to http://www.slamdance.com.
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