The
12th Urbanworld Film Festival Announces 2008 Winners
Winners Celebrated at Festival's Closing Awards Brunch on September
14
PR Newswire | September 15, 2008
NEW YORK , Sept. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- The 12th Annual Urbanworld Film
Festival, presented by BET Networks, today announced the winners
for feature, documentary, short film, screenplay and audience award
categories. The five-day festival was held September 10-14 in New
York City ; wrapping up on September 14 with a closing awards brunch
to congratulate the competition's winners. Urbanworld, which screened
85 films this year, is the largest
internationally competitive festival dedicated to the exhibition
of independent cinema by and about people of color.
The 12th Annual Urbanworld Film Festival winners are:
Best Narrative
Feature Film The Heart Specialist Directed By Dennis Cooper, Produced
By David Getachew Smith Awarded $10,000 cash prize
by Urbanworld Foundation, Inc.
Honorable Mention: Up With Me Directed
By Greg Takoudes, Produced By Christopher Roberts & Greg Takoudes
Best Documentary Feature
Film La Americana Directed & Produced
By Nicholas Bruckman Awarded $10,000 cash prize by Urbanworld Foundation,
Inc.
Best Documentary Short Film El Play Directed & Produced
By Pablo Medina Awarded $5,000 cash prize by Urbanworld Foundation,
Inc.
Honorable Mention: Fresh Off The Boat Directed By Mark Andersson & Katrina
Lucas, Produced By Kristian Moliere
Best Narrative Short Film A
Day's Work Directed by Rajeev Dassani, Produced By Charles Uy Awarded
$5,000 cash prize by Urbanworld
Foundation, Inc.
Best Screenplay Meadowlandz Written By Moon Molson Awarded
$5,000 cash prize by HBO
Best Director Leon Lozano for Something
Is Killing Tate Special Feature Category Award Presented By Time
Warner Cable
Audience Award Winner This
Is Not A Test Directed & Produced
By Christopher Angel Awarded $10,000 cash prize by Urbanworld
Foundation, Inc.
"On behalf of the Urbanworld Film Festival and our Presenting
Sponsor BET Networks, I proudly congratulate the exceptional winners
of the Festival's 12th annual competition," said Stacy Spikes,
founder of Urbanworld. "As Urbanworld consistently recognizes
and celebrates excellence in films by and about people of color,
we are honored to present such a diverse slate of filmmakers and
content, both represented in the overall festival and in the 2008
roster of winners.
Highlights of the 12th annual Urbanworld Film Festival
included a special closing night screening of The Secret Life Of
Bees, directed
by Gina Prince-Bythewood and starring Queen Latifah (the Festival's
Honorary Chair),
Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, Sophie Okonedo, and
Dakota Fanning, which tells a touching story about the need for
love, family and
redemption. The film follows 14-year-old Lily Owens ( Dakota
Fanning) and her life on a honey farm with her caretaker Rosaleen
( Jennifer
Hudson) and the intelligent and independent honey-making Boatwright
sisters (Latifah, Keys, & Okonedo).
Bolstered by a new three-year
partnership with BET networks, Urbanworld is re-defining the
competitive film festival landscape
with its
important and critical approach to exposing the voices of multicultural
filmmakers.
ABOUT THE 2008 URBANWORLD FILM FESTIVAL:
Beginning this year, BET Networks has signed on for a three-year
strategic partnership to present the Urbanworld Film Festival.
The unique partnership, strengthened by BET's position as the
leading media and entertainment provider for African Americans
and consumers
of Black culture, will further establish the festival as one
of the
world's largest competitive film festivals designed to redefine
and enhance the roles of multicultural constituents in contemporary
cinema.
ABOUT BET NETWORKS:
BET Networks, a division of Viacom Inc.
(NYSE: VIA, VIA.B), is the nation's leading provider of quality
entertainment, music, news and public affairs television programming
for the African-American
audience. The primary BET channel reaches more than 87 million
households according to Nielsen Media Research, and can be seen
in the U.S.,
Canada and the Caribbean . BET is the dominant African-American
consumer brand with a diverse group of business extensions: BET.com,
a leading
internet destination for Black entertainment, music, culture,
and news; BET Digital Networks - BET J, BET Gospel and BET Hip
Hop, attractive
alternatives for cutting-edge entertainment tastes; BET Event
Productions, a full-scale event management and production company;
BET Home Entertainment,
a collection of BET-branded offerings for the home environment
including DVDs and video-on-demand; BET Mobile, which provides
ringtones, games
and video content for wireless devices; and BET International,
an extension of BET network programming for global distribution.
ABOUT
URBANWORLD FILM FESTIVAL:
Urbanworld launched in August 1997 and was founded by former executive
at Miramax Stacy Spikes. Over the past eleven years, Urbanworld
has presented approximately 700 features, shorts and documentaries,
with estimated attendance reaching 15,000+. Now in its twelfth
year, the Urbanworld Film Festival is the largest internationally
competitive festival of its kind. Urbanworld re-defines the competitive
film festival landscape with its fresh and necessary approach to
spreading the voices of a multicultural world. The Urbanworld Film
Festival is an initiative produced by the Urbanworld Foundation,
a nonprofit organization dedicated to implementing programs and
events that support the development and success of the urban filmmaking
community. Stacy Spikes serves as chairman emeritus. Gabrielle
Glore serves as executive producer.
http://www.urbanworld.org
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