Monday update: We're pleased to announce that "Oh, Mr. Faulkner, Do You Write?" won the Audience Choice Award this year.
Tonight, at George Street Grocery, Crossroads Film Festival announced the following winners of the 8th annual Crossroads Film Festival. Several will be shown at Parkway Place Theater on Sunday afternoon; each block of films is $7, $5 for Crossroads member. Click here for the schedule:
The Ruma, for Most Promising Mississippi filmmaker – David Matthews for "The Final Hour" - will screen at 3 p.m. Sunday
Director's Choice Award – "Certifiably Jonathan"
Best Short Documentary – "Relatively Free" - will screen in 1 p.m. block on Sunday
Best Feature Documentary – "Pickles" - will screen at 3 p.m. Sunday
Best Short Narrative – "Regarding Sarah"
Best Feature Narrative – "The Novice"
Best Experimental Film – "Help is Coming"
Best Animated Film – "Loom" - will screen in 3 p.m. block on Sunday
Best Music Video – "Quio: So Dazed" - will screen in 3 p.m. block on Sunday
Best Youth Film – "The Dance"
Best Student Film – "Caress of the Creature"
Audience Choice Award... to be announced online Monday, April 2
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