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  • 2015 Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival Unveils Lineup; Opens with “A Ballerina’s Tale”

    A Ballerina’s Tale, Nelson George

    The 2015 Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival (HT2FF) kicks off Thursday, December 3, and runs for four days, through Sunday, December 6, 2015, all at the Bay Street Theater and Arts Center in Sag Harbor, featuring award-winning films and directors.

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  • THE JUDGEMENT Bulgarian Oscar Entry Wins Best Film at 2015 Heartland Film Festival

    “The Judgment,” directed by Stephan Komandarev The 2015 Heartland Film Festival which ran October 16 to 25, 2015, announced its full slate of winners. “The Judgment” (pictured above) Bulgarian entry in the foreign-language film category of the 2016 Academy Awards® wins $45,000 Grand Prize for Best Narrative Feature. “Romeo is Bleeding” wins $45,000 Grand Prize for Best Documentary Feature, “The Way of Tea” wins $5,000 Grand Prize for Best Narrative Short and “The 100 Years Show” wins $5,000 Grand Prize for Best Documentary Short. The Heartland Film Festival has earned the special designation of being a qualifying festival for the Annual Academy Awards® within the Short Films category. This means that the winner of the Grand Prize for Best Narrative Short Film, “The Way of Tea,” directed by Marc Fouchard, will qualify for consideration in the Live Action Short Subject category of the Annual Academy Awards®. The 2015 Heartland Film Festival winners include: $45,000 Grand Prize for Best Narrative Feature “The Judgment,” directed by Stephan Komandarev (Bulgaria) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRCAYsrl37s $45,000 Grand Prize for Best Documentary Feature “Romeo is Bleeding,” directed by Jason Zeldes (USA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vjdh-TmRQCQ $5,000 Grand Prize for Best Narrative Short Underwritten by Heartland Film Endowment’s Sparks Vision Award “The Way of Tea,” directed by Marc Fouchard (France) $5,000 Grand Prize for Best Documentary Short Underwritten by Heartland Film Endowment’s Sparks Vision Award “The 100 Years Show,” directed by Alison Klayman (USA) $5,000 Best Premiere for Narrative Feature “Borderless,” directed by Amir Hossein Asgari (Iran) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVF7DtgDDG4 $5,000 Best Premiere for Documentary Feature “Big Voice,” directed by Varda Bar-Kar (USA) $5,000 Indiana Spotlight Winner “Citizen Teklit,” directed by Tim Taylor (USA) $3,000 Summer White Lynch Memorial Award Winner – High School Film Competition Grand Prize Underwritten by Gary D. & Marlene Cohen “This Home Is Not Empty,” directed by Carol Nguyen (Canada) $2,000 prizes for the Jimmy Stewart Memorial Crystal Heart Awards “The Heart Thief,” directed by Ella Rubeli (Australia) “Leidi,” directed by Simon Mesa Soto (Columbia, UK) Audience Choice Award Winner, Narrative Feature “Marie’s Story,” directed by Jean-Pierre Améris (France) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5qJv_I7K6M Audience Choice Award Winner, Documentary Feature “dream/killer,” directed by Andrew Jenks (USA) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kU1hl5rgAI4 Audience Choice Award Winner, Narrative Short “Moving On,” directed by Marcia Fields and Mike Spear (USA) Audience Choice Award Winner, Documentary Short “Teen Press,” directed by T.C. Johnstone (USA)

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