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		<title>AFI FEST: &#8220;James White&#8221; and &#8220;Mustang&#8221; Among Audience Award Winners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The AFI FEST came to a close today and after a week of movie marathoning, the Jury and Audience awards were chosen. “Land and Shade” took home the New Auteurs grand Jury Award. The film, a debut from writer director Cesar Augusto Acevedo, is a portrait of a family in rural Colombia. The jury, which [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p>The AFI FEST came to a close today and after a week of movie marathoning, the Jury and Audience awards were chosen.</p>
<p>“Land and Shade” took home the New Auteurs grand Jury Award. The film, a debut from writer director Cesar Augusto Acevedo, is a portrait of a family in rural Colombia. The jury, which consisted of Inkoo Kang (TheWrap), Sheri Linden (The Hollywood Reporter, Los Angeles Times), and Nigel M. Smith (the guardian), awarded the film for “its visual eloquence, formal rigor and emotional power.”</p>
<p>Also receiving a jury award was “Disorder,” with a Special Jury Mention for Direction. “Desde Alla” received a special mention for Screenplay. “Boys” and “World of Tomorrow” each took home Grand Jury Awards for Shorts, live action and animated, respectively. Many shorts were honored with special mentions: “Rate Me” (Directed by Fyzal Boulifa) for innovative storytelling, “The Reagan Shorts” (Directed by Pacho Velez) for Nonfiction Filmmaking, “Teeth” (Directed by Tom Brown and Daniel Grey) for Screenwriting, and “Manoman” (Directed by Simon Cartwright) for creative vision.</p>
<p>“Landfill Harmonic,” a documentary about a poor community in Paraguay who turn waste into unique instruments or an orchestra, received an audience award for World Cinema. “Mustang,” a story about five sisters locked in their Turkish home after being deemed scandalous, received high praise, winning the New Auteurs Audience Award.</p>
<p>In the American Independents category, James Mond&#8217;s “James White” took home the Audience Award. Mond’s directorial debut starring Cynthia Nixon (Sex in the City) and Christopher Abbot (Girls) is a drama about a young self destructive New Yorker who has to deal with his mother’s fight with a serious illness. “Ma,” by director Celia Robison-Hall captivated audiences with her dialogue-free film about a virgin birth, and won the Breakthrough Audience Award.</p>
<p>The festival program featured 130 films &#8211; 77 features and 53 shorts- from 45 countries. Categories included: Galas/Tributes (5 films), Special Screenings (8), American Independents (9), New Auteurs (11), World Cinema (29), Midnight (3), Breakthrough (5), Cinema’s Legacy (5), Presentations (2) and Shorts (53).</p>
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		<title>&#8220;The Midnight Swim&#8221; Takes Home Breakthrough Audience Award at AFI Fest</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The past week, Hollywood Blvd. has been crowded beyond normal. Replacing the tourists were filmmakers, critics, and eager movie goers, all catching various films at AFI Fest. The American Film Institute&#8217;s annual festival highlights master and emerging filmmakers from all over the world. As well as showing the 120 films selected for competition,  AFI had [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="triberr_endorsement"></div><p>The past week, Hollywood Blvd. has been crowded beyond normal. Replacing the tourists were filmmakers, critics, and eager movie goers, all catching various films at <a href="http://hollywoodtimessquare.com/tag/afi-fest/">AFI Fest.</a> The American Film Institute&#8217;s annual festival highlights master and emerging filmmakers from all over the world. As well as showing the 120 films selected for competition,  AFI had special screenings, galas and tributes. This year, Oscar buzz worthy films &#8220;Foxcatcher,&#8221; (<a href="http://hollywoodtimessquare.com/tag/steve-carell/">Steve Carell</a> and <a href="http://hollywoodtimessquare.com/tag/channing-tatum/">Channing Tatum</a>, directed by Bennett Miller) and &#8220;Still Alice&#8221; (<a href="http://hollywoodtimessquare.com/tag/julianne-moore/">Julianne Moore</a>, directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland) were among the many non-competition films treated to audience.</p>
<p>While jury and audience awards are not new to film festivals, the audience award from AFI is slightly different from other fests. AFI offers free tickets to the public, allowing any movie lover the chance to watching rate the films. This year, &#8220;The Midnight Swim,&#8221; was honored with the Breakthrough Audience Award. The film, written and directed by Sarah Adina Smith, blurs the line between ghost story and family drama. After their mother goes missing in Spirit Lake, three sisters come together to settle her affair. On their first night, the sisters, played by Lindsay Burdge, Jennifer Lafleur and Aleksa Palladino, try to conjure a spirit, leading their relationship to unravel as they are led deep into the mystery of the lake.</p>
<p>&#8220;Red Army,&#8221; &#8220;Gueros,&#8221; and &#8220;10,000 KM&#8221; also took home audience awards.</p>
<p><em>Check out the complete list of winners:</em><br />
AUTEURS CRITICS’ AWARD<br />
<strong>New Auteurs Critics’ Award</strong>:SELF MADE (BOREG). DIR Shira Geffen. Israel.<br />
<strong>VIZIO Visionary Special Jury Award</strong>: THE TRIBE (PLEMYA). DIR Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy. Ukraine.<br />
<strong>Special Jury Mention for Screenwriting</strong>: GÜEROS. SCR Alonso Ruizpalacios, Gibran Portela. Mexico.<br />
<strong>Special Jury Mention for Cinematography</strong>: VIOLET. CIN Nicolas Karakatsanis. Netherlands, Belgium.</p>
<p>GRAND JURY AWARDS, LIVE ACTION AND ANIMATED SHORT<br />
<strong>Grand Jury Award for Live Action Short</strong>: BUFFALO JUGGALOS. DIR Scott Cummings<br />
<strong>Grand Jury Award for Animated Short</strong>: YEARBOOK. DIR Bernardo Britto.<br />
<strong>Special Jury Mention for Collection</strong>: David O&#8217;Reilly for CHILDREN&#8217;S SONG, NDA and WRONG NUMBER<br />
<strong>Special Jury Mention for Breakthrough Filmmaker</strong>: Joe Callander for GARY HAS AN AIDS SCARE<br />
<strong>Special Jury Mention for Vision</strong>: Kevin Jerome Everson for SOUND THAT<br />
<strong>Special Jury Mention for Outstanding Achievement in Direction</strong>: Morgan Knibbe for SHIPWRECK</p>
<p>AUDIENCE AWARDS<br />
<strong>World Cinema Audience Award</strong>: RED ARMY. DIR Gabe Polsky. USA, Russia.<br />
<strong>New Auteurs Audience Award</strong>: GÜEROS. DIR Alonso Ruizpalacios. Mexico.<br />
<strong>American Independents Audience Award</strong>: 10,000 KM. DIR Carlos Marques-Marcet. Spain, USA.<br />
<strong>Breakthrough Audience Award (award accompanied by a $5,000 cash prize):</strong> THE MIDNIGHT SWIM. DIR Sarah Adina Smith. USA.</p>
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