THE
ACTION/CUT 2006
GRAND PRIZE FILM AWARD
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“LIVE
FROM DEATH ROW”
French
Title: "Mort A L'Ecran"
Directed by Alexis Ferrebeuf
Marly le Roi, France
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Written
by Alexis Ferrebeuf
Produced by Jonathan Ferrebeuf - A WINBROS Production
(14 minutes)
Synopsis: An inmate on death row is offered the chance to win his
pardon by appearing on a new reality show
where call-in viewers will decide his fate...and possible first
real-life execution on live TV.
How far will the worldwide popularity of reality television and
call-in participation go?
A parody on the fascination of our power of influence on the lives
of others and our disturbing thirst for sheer sensationalism.
THE
ACTION/CUT 2006 BEST
FICTION FILM AWARD
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WAR
PRAYER
Directed by Harold Cronk
Glendale, CA
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Written
by Rik Swartzwelder
Produced by Matthew Tailford & Rita Runyon - Executive
Produced by Melinda Nypen
(17 minutes)
Synopsis: Inspired by a Mark Twain short story, an intense,
atmospheric, surreal look at the madness of war.
Is war devoid of morality or spirituality? Through thick
clouds of choking gas, on a ravaged landscape, a
soldier plants land mines while an enemy pursues him. When
their paths collide, who will be left standing?
THE
ACTION/CUT 2006 BEST
ANIMATION FILM AWARD
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NEW
YORK SKY
Directed by Vlash Droboniku
St. Francis, WI
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Written
and Produced by Vlash Droboniku
(8 minutes)
Synopsis: Using metamophosed techniques, a depiction of the
unimaginable, tragic horror of 9/11,
as told with a tender love story motif through the principal
character of the wife of a doomed New York firefighter.
THE
ACTION/CUT 2006 BEST
DOCUMENTARY FILM AWARD
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“NOMADS”
Directed by Polly Green
Missoula, MT
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Written
and Produced by Polly Green
(22 minutes)
Synopsis: A look into the lives of transient whitewater women
kayakers who follow their love of the river rapids around the
world.
Empowered by their love of sport and adventure, paddling along the
Nile and Zambezi rivers, they fulfill their lives by taking the
time to give back to the African people by helping to build health
centers and stamp out the life-threatening disease - malaria.
THE
ACTION/CUT 2006 BEST STUDENT FILM AWARD
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PENNY
DREADFUL
Directed by Bryan Norton
New York, NY
Produced at New York University
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Written
by Bryan Norton
Produced by Eric Bean - Executive Produced by Gladys Miro
(29 minutes)
Synopsis: A young upstart couple inherit a beautiful NY townhouse.
After they move in, they begin to experience
strange and scary occurrences in the house. But as they decide
to embrace living in a haunted house,
the stakes get higher as they realize the house holds a very terrible
secret.
THE
ACTION/CUT 2006 BEST MUSIC VIDEO AWARD
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TWENTY
The
Robert Cray Band
Directed by Sue Turner-Cray
Los Angeles, CA
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Written
and Produced by Sue Turner-Cray
Original Music and Composed by Robert Cray - Performed by The Robert
Cray Band
(8 minutes)
Synopsis: About a soldier serving in the Iraq war...but as the story
follows what seems
like his return home to America, it reveals a very different
conclusion.
Filmmaker Sue Turner-Cray teamed up with multiple Grammy-award
winning artist Robert Cray
and the touring exhibit "Eyes Wide Open" to inspire and
make this music video.
ACTION/CUT OFFERS STREAMING OF ADDITIONAL MUSIC VIDEO
WINNERS |
SPECIAL JURY AWARD
FOR MUSIC VIDEO
TODAY'S HERO
"1/2
Price"
Directed by
Ryan Flanery
Los Angeles, CA
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BEST FOREIGN AWARD
FOR MUSIC VIDEO
TO THE MOUNTAINS
"Mario
Diaz"
Directed by
Marcelo Mitnik
Cordoba, Argentina
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SPECIAL JURY AWARD
FOR MUSIC VIDEO
PRENDELE LA MECHA
"CTO"
Directed
by
Kathy Cacicedo
Jersey City, NJ
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ADDITIONAL JURY AWARDS -
ACTION/CUT 2007 FILM AWARDS
OF SPECIAL MERIT IN FILMMAKING
SPECIAL JURY AWARD - FICTION
FILM
CHUCO
Directed by Stephen Stickler - Los Angeles, CA
Synopsis: A young L.A. gangbanger wakes up in jail and envisions his
future upon his release....and the possible choices awaiting him.
BEST
FOREIGN AWARD - FICTION FILM
CRASH
Directed by Umut Aral - Istanbul, Turkey
Synopsis: By a twist of fate, three men from the crime world meet
and start to work as a team...but their past catches up to them.
MOST
PROMISING YOUNG FILMMAKER AWARD - FICTION FILM (18 & under)
WEB
JOURNAL NOW
Directed by Chelsea Vance (15)
- Sarasota, FL
Synopsis: A teen gives out her personal info on the internet to
someone she believes is a teen boy...instead, it's an adult sexual
predator.
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SPECIAL
JURY AWARDS - ANIMATION FILM
SMILE
Directed by Chris Mais - Los Alamitos, CA
Synopsis: Motion capture/live action of a story about a smiley
balloon and a rubber man who team up to outwit a wicked pirate toy.
JOYRIDE
Directed by John Cernak - Winston-Salem, NC
Synopsis: Don't tread on me...what the Man wants, the Man
gets...pay attention or it will all go by you in the blink of a
sound bite.
MOST
PROMISING YOUNG ANIMATOR AWARDS (18 & under)
THE
PEN
Directed by Alexander Lewis (16)
- New York, NY
Synopsis: A homeless man finds a magic wand. First amused,
then lonely, he conjures up a surprise that will allow him to find
happiness.
WINTER
ATTACK
Directed by Dan MacKenzie (17)
- Gorham, ME
Synopsis: Claymation technique of a story about a green cyclops who
tells of a childhood when he had to fight a terrible snow ogre.
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SPECIAL
JURY AWARD - DOCUMENTARY FILM
UNSUNG
Directed by Guy Noland - Burbank, CA
Synopsis: The history and charity work of the Salvation Army...and
its critical services during the tragic times at ground zero after
9/11.
BEST
FOREIGN AWARD - DOCUMENTARY FILM
SAN BACILLIO DE PALENQUE
Directed by Vicente Contreras - Bogota, Colombia
Synopsis: The only town left in Colombia whose people have
self-proclaimed themselves as the first free slave town in Latin
America.
MOST
PROMISING YOUNG DOCUMENTARIAN AWARD (18 & under)
THE
MAKING OF BLOOD DESCENDANTS
Directed by Levi Alpert (13)
- Guilford, CT
Synopsis: Through the witty eyes of a 12-year old who shoots a humorous
making-of doc of a direct-to-video horror film production.
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SPECIAL JURY AWARD - STUDENT FILM
VISION
Directed by Joren Kandel - Cedarville, OH
Cedarville University
Synopsis: Have you ever wondered if the way you treat people changes
them? This is a story of human potential...and of hope.
BEST
FOREIGN AWARDS - STUDENT FILM
HALF
TERM
Directed by Tony Hagger - Loughton, United Kingdom
London Film School
Synopsis: A boy's journey into the treacherous terrain of first love
and manhood during a week's holiday visiting his father's home.
ANAMNESIS
Directed by Brendon Foster-Algoo - Toronto, Canada
York University
Synopsis: An experimental film about how violence in childhood has a
profound negative impact on how its victims interpret the world.
SPECIAL
JURY AWARD FOR MOST
PROMISING STUDENT FILMMAKER
(18 & under)
NEW YEAR
Directed by Andrea Levy (17) - Greenbrae, CA
Synopsis: At a Rosh Hashana brunch, a grandmother reminisces back in
time about the last Rosh Hashana with her
own grandmother just before the horrific moments when the Nazis came to kill her.
MOST
PROMISING STUDENT FILMMAKER AWARDS (18 & under)
JUST A GAME
Directed by Ryan de'Caneva (18) - St. Charles, IL
Synopsis: A film about the harsh realities of the up-and-down dating game in
high school.
VALHALLA
Directed by Ari Marks (16) - Los Angeles, CA
Synopsis: Two partners, working for a covert youth brigade, confront
their squadron and its leader...about their realities and
deceptions.
CONGRATULATIONS!
we
are very proud of our six top award winners,
and
the additional awards of special merit winners granted by our industry
juries.
a press release announcing our winners has been sent to print &
web film publications,
production companies, studios, agents, managers, and other industry
folks on our media list.
all additional special merit winners will receive an Action/Cut Award Certificate
and a
Gift Certificate invitation to any Action/Cut Filmmaking Seminar they wish
to attend.
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