Coyote, Caroline receive top jury awards.
Updated: Top brass at the 2018 Palm Springs International Shortfest announced the audience awards on Sunday evening (June 24) after revealing juried and non-competition winners earlier in the day.
The Best Live Action - Crystal Award went to Red Light (Bulgaria-Croatia) by Toma Waszarow, while the Best Animation - Crystal Award winner was Coin Operated (USA) by Nicholas Arioli.
Kayayo (Norway) by Mari Bakke Riise won the Best Documentary - Crystal Award, and the ShortFest On-line Audience Award - Crystal Award winner was Lost Face (Australia-Canada) by Sean Meehan.
Turning to the juried prizes unveiled in the afternoon,...
Updated: Top brass at the 2018 Palm Springs International Shortfest announced the audience awards on Sunday evening (June 24) after revealing juried and non-competition winners earlier in the day.
The Best Live Action - Crystal Award went to Red Light (Bulgaria-Croatia) by Toma Waszarow, while the Best Animation - Crystal Award winner was Coin Operated (USA) by Nicholas Arioli.
Kayayo (Norway) by Mari Bakke Riise won the Best Documentary - Crystal Award, and the ShortFest On-line Audience Award - Crystal Award winner was Lost Face (Australia-Canada) by Sean Meehan.
Turning to the juried prizes unveiled in the afternoon,...
- 6/24/2018
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Short Films and Animation branch has selected its shortlist of 10 live-action short films (out of 165 qualified submissions) to contend for five Oscar nominations.
American film schools UCLA and Nyu both landed films on the list. “DeKalb University,” directed by UCLA’s Reed Van Dyk, premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Television Awards. “My Nephew Emmett,” from Nyu’s Kevin Wilson Jr., received the gold medal for narrative at the 2017 Student Academy Awards.
The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies:
“DeKalb Elementary,” Reed Van Dyk, director (UCLA)
“The Eleven O’Clock,” Derin Seale, director (Finch)
“Facing Mecca,” Jan-Eric Mack, director, and Joël Jent, producer (Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion)
“Icebox,” Daniel Sawka, director, and Camille Cornuel, producer (Iceboxthefilmco)
“Lost Face,” Sean Meehan, director, and Sam McGarry,...
American film schools UCLA and Nyu both landed films on the list. “DeKalb University,” directed by UCLA’s Reed Van Dyk, premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and was nominated for the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Television Awards. “My Nephew Emmett,” from Nyu’s Kevin Wilson Jr., received the gold medal for narrative at the 2017 Student Academy Awards.
The 10 films are listed below in alphabetical order by title, with their production companies:
“DeKalb Elementary,” Reed Van Dyk, director (UCLA)
“The Eleven O’Clock,” Derin Seale, director (Finch)
“Facing Mecca,” Jan-Eric Mack, director, and Joël Jent, producer (Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion)
“Icebox,” Daniel Sawka, director, and Camille Cornuel, producer (Iceboxthefilmco)
“Lost Face,” Sean Meehan, director, and Sam McGarry,...
- 12/11/2017
- by Anne Thompson
- Thompson on Hollywood
Mark Ruffalo's 2015 SAG Awards acceptance speech was exclusive to his 1.25 million followers.
The 47-year-old actor won for Best Actor for his role in HBO's The Normal Heart, and while he couldn't make the Sunday night event, he tweeted his gratitude from bed.
Photos: The 7 Worst Dressed Stars at the 2015 SAG Awards
"A very special thanks to the love of my life, my pal, and my partner Sunrise Ruffalo. And Keen, Bella, and Odette," he wrote. "Special thank you to all my brother and sister actors for this incredible distinction. It's really the one that matters. @SAGAwards."
A very special thanks to the love of my life, my pal, and my partner Sunrise Ruffalo. And Keen, Bella, and Odette.
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) January 26, 2015
Special thank you to all my brother and sister actors for this incredible distinction. It's really the one that matters. @SAGAwards
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) January 26, 2015
Thank you @MrRPMurphy for giving me the role of...
The 47-year-old actor won for Best Actor for his role in HBO's The Normal Heart, and while he couldn't make the Sunday night event, he tweeted his gratitude from bed.
Photos: The 7 Worst Dressed Stars at the 2015 SAG Awards
"A very special thanks to the love of my life, my pal, and my partner Sunrise Ruffalo. And Keen, Bella, and Odette," he wrote. "Special thank you to all my brother and sister actors for this incredible distinction. It's really the one that matters. @SAGAwards."
A very special thanks to the love of my life, my pal, and my partner Sunrise Ruffalo. And Keen, Bella, and Odette.
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) January 26, 2015
Special thank you to all my brother and sister actors for this incredible distinction. It's really the one that matters. @SAGAwards
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) January 26, 2015
Thank you @MrRPMurphy for giving me the role of...
- 1/26/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
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