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2006 Winners


Competition Feature Film Awards

Best Picture - “Andrew Jenks, Room 335” directed by Andrew Jenks

Sundance Channel Audience Award - “Self Medicated” directed by Monty Lapica

Best Documentary - “Life After Tomorrow” directed by Julie Stevens and Gil Cates Jr.

Best Director – Julie Stevens and Gil Cates Jr. “Life After Tomorrow”

Best Screenplay – Paul Osbourne “Ten Til Noon”

Best Ensemble Acting Award - “Self Medicated”

Special Jury Prize for Acting Achievement – Christian Kane “Her Minor Thing”

Special Jury Prize for Breakthrough Performance – Greg Joelson “Dark Heart”


World Cinema Awards

World Cinema Best Picture - “On the Other Side” directed by Gustava Lazo

World Cinema Audience Award Winner - “Gaz Bar Blues” directed by Louis Belanger

World Cinema Best Director – Ricardo Mendez Matta and Poli Marichal “Thieves and Liars”

World Cinema Best Short - “God Sleeps in Rwanda” directed by Kimberlee Acquaro and Stacy Sherman


Short Film Awards

Best Live Action Short Film - “The One O’ Clock” directed by Kelsey Kleiman

Best Animated Short - “Noggin” directed by Alex Cannon

Best College Short Film - “Wentworth” directed by Steve Suettinger

Best Grade School/High School Short Film - “Porcelain” directed by David Libertella

Best Arizona Short Film - “Little Victim” directed by Dean Ronalds

Best Art Institute Short - “Quack Quack”

Phoenix Film Foundation Awards

Copper Wing Tribute Award – Laurence Fishburne, Robert Wagner and David S. Ward

Arizona Filmmaker of the Year – Bruce Dellis

Volunteer of the Year – Dana Lane

Board Member of the Year – Geoffrey Gonsher
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