Sunday, October 16, 2011
The Artist & Hard Occasions: Lost On New York Take Top Awards At Hamptons Film Fest
The Artist from director Michel Hazanavicius gained the crowd Award (Narrative) while Marc Levin’s Hard Occasions: Lost on New York was honored using the Audience Award (Documentary) to pace those who win in the 19th Annual Hamptons Worldwide Film Festival introduced tonight. Also taking home a crowd Award was Two’s an audience from company directors Jim Isler and Tom Isler (for the best Short), as the Fairy – directed by Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon — was selected as champion from the Golden Starfish Narrative Feature Award. The Golden Starfish for the best Documentary visited Fellipe Barbosa’s Laura. Other those who win incorporated: The Strange Ones, from company directors Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein (Short Documentary Jury Champion) Without, from director Mark Jackson (Kodak Award for the best Cinematography and also the Wouter Barendrecht Pioneering Vision Award) andYou’ve Been Trumped, from director Anthony Baxter (Victor Rabinowitz and Joanne Grant Award forSocial Justice). The Narrative Jury also granted a unique jury mention to Joshua Marton’s The Forgiveness of Bloodstream. Formerly introduced those who win incorporated Small, Superbly Moving Parts from directorsAnnie Howell and Lisa Robinson (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Feature Film Prize), and also the Bully Project from director Lee Hirsch (Brizzolara Family Foundation Award for any Film of Conflict and Resolution). 2011 Breakthrough Artist readers incorporated Sleeping Beauty starring Emily Browning Melancholia featuring Alexander Skarsgard Cracks within the Spend, with Stine Fischer Christensen Another Happy Day starring Ezra Burns The Descendants with Shailene Woodley and Constantly starring Anton Yelchin.
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