The Crossroads Film Society today announced the winners of its 2010 festival competition. The festival continues today at the Malco in Madison; all the winning films will screen. See the Crossroads festival site for schedule of other film screenings. The winners are:
"Insurgency of Ambition"
Directed and Produced by Anya Belkina
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Animated
"Alma"
Writer/Director: Rodrigo Blaas
Producer: Cecile Hokes and Nina Rowan
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Student
"We Are All Here" Written,
Directed and Produced by Yonghwa Choi
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Short Narrative
"The Big Bends"
Writer/Director: Jason Marlow
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Short Documentary
"I Am a Man: From Memphis, A Lesson in Life"
Director Jonathan Epstein
Writer/Producer: John Hubbell
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Feature Documentary
"A Village Called Versailles"
Writer/Director: S. Leo Chiang
To be screened again at 5:10 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Narrative Feature
"The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce"
Writer: Nial Fulton, Michael James Rowland
Director: Michael James Rowland
To be screened again at 7:15 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Best Local Music Video
"After the Fall" Taylor Hildebrand
Directed by Rob Piantanida
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Programmer's Choice
TBA Monday
Ruma Award (MS Made Film)
"Smokes & Ears"
Director: Joe York
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
Transformative Film
"Rebuilding Hope"
Writer/Director: Jen Marlowe
Screening at 1:00 pm Today at Crossroads
Adam Ford Youth Filmmaking Award
"A Soldier in Skirts"
Director/Producer: Sarah Bailin and Emma Bailin
To be screened again at 12:45 pm Today, April 16 at Crossroads
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