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Silverdocs Documentary FF's blogOnline Dailies Coverage of SILVERDOCS: AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival taking place June 21-27, 2010 at the AFI Silver Theater 2009 SILVERDOCS Award Winnersby Sandy Mandelberger, Festival Dailies Editor Coming to a climax after a week full of screening premieres, information sessions, special events and networking parties, the 2009 SILVERDOCS Documentary Film Festival, co-presented by the American Film Institute and The Discovery Channel, announced its award winners this past weekend, spreading the wealth amongst a diverse group of documentary titles. This year, the Festival screened over 120 films representing 58 countries and included more than 1000 filmmaker and media professional attendees at the concurrent International Documentary Conference, with its particular emphasis on youth, education and next generation media artists. Winning filmmakers received over $70,000 in combined cash and in-kind prizes.
The SILVERDOCS Sterling Award for a World Feature was won by MUGABE AND THE WHITE AFRICAN (http://www.mugabeandthewhiteafrican.com), directed by Lucy Bailey and Andrew Thompson. The UK documentary explores, through the lens of a 74-year-old white farmer, Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe’s deeply controversial land seizure program, which intended to re-distribute white-owned farmland. In 2008, Mike Campbell, one of the few remaining white farmers in Zimbabwe to have held fast in the face of the violent “land reform” program, took the unprecedented step of challenging President Robert Mugabe before the SADC International Court (SADC - South African Development Community) to defend his farm, which is also home to 500 black workers and their families. The film made its US Premiere at SILVERDOCS, with the directors returning home with a $10,000 cash prize.
The SILVERDOCS Cinematic Vision Award was given to the South Korean film OLD PARTNER directed by Lee Chung-ryoul. The film captures the peculiar yet touching relationship between an old farmer, living in a remote South Korean village, and his 40-year old ox. The film, which made its world premiere at the Pusan International Film Festival and has since become a major hit in its native South Korea, also was featured in the World Documentary Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. The filmmaker will receive $2,500 cash and $4,000 of in-kind services from Alpha Cine.
The SILVERDOCS WITNESS Award, in honor of Joey R. B. Lozano, was received by the American documentary GOOD FORTUNE by Landon Van Soest, which made its world premiere at the Festival. The film examines two multi-million dollar international aid projects in Africa that may actually be undermining the very communities they seek to help. The award is given to the strongest documentary about human rights violations or social justice issues. The filmmaker will receive a cash prize of $5,000.
The SILVERDOCS Sterling Award for a Short Film was given to the Danish film 12 NOTES DOWN, directed by Andreas Koefoed. This engaging short film documents 14-year old star choir performer, Jorgis, after his voice starts changing and he decides to make an unexpected yet graceful exit from choir. The filmmaker will receive $5,000 cash. Special Jury mention was given to the Australian eco-doc SALT, co-directed by Michael Angus and Murray Fredericks, which chronicles photographer Murray Frederick’s journey into the remote salt flats in South Australia.
Other awards were also announced at the Festival’s closing awards ceremony, including a Animal Content In Entertainment Grant of $25,000 to the American film CINEMA CHIMP by David Grabias; and a $1000 cash prize from the Writers Guild of America, West and the Writers Guild of America, East for Best Documentary Screenplay, which was awarded to American writer-director Nicole Opper for her film OFF AND RUNNING, the story of an African-American teenager adopted by Jewish lesbian parents. Fore more information on these and other films at this year’s exemplary SILVERDOCS Documentary Film Festival, visit: www.silverdocs.com
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