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CU Film Festival Announces Award Winners

The following awards were presented at the celebration:

  • EP Producing Award: Matthew McCue for the O.A.R. video Lay Down
  • Film Division Best Student Producer Award: Daniel Weisinger for Amateur
  • Kim's Video Award: Dancing Ground, directed by Tobin Addington
  • 20th Century Fox/Farrelly Brothers Outstanding Achievement in Comedy Award: Bitch, directed by Lilah Vandenburgh
  • VarsityFlicks.com Spirit of Collaboration Award: Conversion, directed by Nanobah Becker
  • Best Cinematography by a Film Division Student: Ming Kai Leung for Graceland
  • Best Film 12 Minutes or Under: Sadiq, directed by Sean Mullin

Lumo Image
In Lumo, a young Congolese woman finds friendship and sympathy in a hospital for rape victims.

The films below won Student Choice Awards:

  • Best Production Design: Shadow Puppets of Doom, directed by Michael McLaughlin
  • Best Costume Design: The Wannabe, directed by Althea Wasow
  • Best Editing: Bitch, directed by Lilah Vandenburgh
  • Best Cinematography: Recalled, directed by Michael Connors
  • Best Performance: the cast of Pop Foul, directed by Moon Molson
  • Best Short Screenplay: Good Girl, written by Kang Heayun
  • Best Film: Salt Kiss, directed by Fellipe Gamarano Barbosa

Salt KissImage
In Salt Kiss, carefree 45-year-old Rogério struggles to bring his recently engaged best friend back to the good life.

IFP Audience Choice Awards:

  • Program A: Caroline by Committee, directed by Mary Haas
  • Program B: Bitch, directed by Lilah Vandenburgh
  • Program C: Pop Foul, directed by Moon Molson
  • Program D: Sadiq, directed by Sean Mullin
  • Program E: Civil War, directed by C.C. Webster
  • Program F: Thorndike, directed by Chris Teague
  • Program G: The Wannabe, directed by Althea Wasow

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Published: May 12, 2006
Last modified: May 12, 2006