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The 13th Slamdance Film Festival announced its 16 film and screenplay prize-winners as the event wound down at the weekend.The festival received a record 3,600-plus submissions from 20 countries for less than 100 slots, and registered approximately 20,000 attendees.There was one high-profile sale, as Picturehouse bought domestic rights to Seth Gordon s documentary The King Of Kong and New Line took worldwide remake and life rights to some of the characters. Seventh Art Releasing bought Over The GW, and more deals are expected in the coming days and weeks.The winners of the Grand Jury Awards are as follows:Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Feature Prize - Tijuana Makes Me Happy, directed by Dylan Verrechia.Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Feature - Unsettled, directed by Adam Hootnick.Grand Jury Award for Best Animated Short - The Ballad Of Mary Slade, directed by Robin Fuller.Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary Short - A Map With Gaps, directed by Alice Nelson.Grand Jury Award for Best Experimental Short - Avant Petalos Grillados, directed by Cesar Velasco Broca.Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Short - The Cow Thief, directe
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stanley cup ms.Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature - Murder Part, directed by Jeremy Saulnier. Saulnier previously won the Slamdance 2004 Grand Jury Sparky Award for b
stanley cup est narrative short Crabwalk. Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature - Red Without Blue, directed by Brooke Sebold, Benita Sills and Todd Sills.Global Audience Cchy Disney, Modern Times launch channel
Top brass at national artsand entertainment body Gen Art are ringing the changes with new programming, anew festival committee and an inaugural award at the upcoming eleventh AnnualGen Art Film Festival GAFF .For the first timeorganisers at the festival,
stanley cup which is scheduled to run from Apr 5-11 2006, willpresent the juried Stargazer Award for excellence in acting.The new programme called GenArt s Cinema Circle will provide Gen Art s elite members access to filmmakersand kicks off in December with a screening of The Matador followed by a QA with writer-director RichardShepard.Shepard s Oxygen starring Adrien Brody made its New York premiere atGAFF in 1999. We are thrilled toexpand the access we provide to audiences, industry and filmmakers alike withour Cinema Circle, and couldn t think of a more perfect way to kick off the newprogramme than with a film from a GAFF alum, Gen Art vice president of filmand film festival director Jeffrey Abramson said.Abramson heads up theprogramming
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