The 2016 Short Film Grand Jury Prize, awarded to one film in the programme of 72 short films selected from 8,712 submissions, has gone to Thunder Road.
Director Jim Cummings collected the awards at a ceremony in Park City on Tuesday evening.
This year’ jurors were Comedy Central’s Key & Peele creator Keegan-Michael Key, Amazon Studios development executive Gina Kwon and MTV chief film critic Amy Nicholson.
Complete list of 2016 Sundance juried short film winners:
The Short Film Grand Jury Prize: Thunder Road, dir Jim Cummings The Short Film Jury Award: U.S. Fiction: The Procedure, dir Calvin Lee ReederThe Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction: Maman(s) (France), dir Maïmouna DoucouréThe Short Film Jury Award: Non-fiction: Bacon & God’s Wrath (Canada), dir Sol FriedmanThe Short Film Jury Award: Animation: Edmond (UK), dir Nina GantzShort Film Special Jury Award for Outstanding Performance: Grace Glowicki for Her Friend Adam.Short Film Special Jury Award for Best Direction: Peacock (Czech Republic), dir Ondřej...
Director Jim Cummings collected the awards at a ceremony in Park City on Tuesday evening.
This year’ jurors were Comedy Central’s Key & Peele creator Keegan-Michael Key, Amazon Studios development executive Gina Kwon and MTV chief film critic Amy Nicholson.
Complete list of 2016 Sundance juried short film winners:
The Short Film Grand Jury Prize: Thunder Road, dir Jim Cummings The Short Film Jury Award: U.S. Fiction: The Procedure, dir Calvin Lee ReederThe Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction: Maman(s) (France), dir Maïmouna DoucouréThe Short Film Jury Award: Non-fiction: Bacon & God’s Wrath (Canada), dir Sol FriedmanThe Short Film Jury Award: Animation: Edmond (UK), dir Nina GantzShort Film Special Jury Award for Outstanding Performance: Grace Glowicki for Her Friend Adam.Short Film Special Jury Award for Best Direction: Peacock (Czech Republic), dir Ondřej...
- 1/26/2016
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
Because, looking forward, 2013 promises to be such a fruitful cornucopia of cinema, we were excited to be able to easily list an additional 100 titles we are eagerly looking forward to catching in the new year. From these 200-101 titles, we’re happy to list several projects featuring the extremely busy Isabelle Huppert, include two English language projects, Ned Benson’s split film project The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby His/Hers and the Niels Arden Oplev film, Dead Man Down (and don’t forget her French projects, a starring turn in Serge Bozon’s followup, Tip Top as well as Guillaume Nicloux’s The Religious).
Additionally, the horror genre should be extremely noteworthy in the coming year, with new projects from Neil Marshall (The Descent), Alexandre Aja (High Tension), Fabrice Du Welz (Calvaire), Lucky McKee (May) and directing team Alexandre Bustillo & Julien Maury (Inside). We’ve got two Australian beauties playing...
Additionally, the horror genre should be extremely noteworthy in the coming year, with new projects from Neil Marshall (The Descent), Alexandre Aja (High Tension), Fabrice Du Welz (Calvaire), Lucky McKee (May) and directing team Alexandre Bustillo & Julien Maury (Inside). We’ve got two Australian beauties playing...
- 1/10/2013
- by Nicholas Bell
- IONCINEMA.com
*** Warning! This post contains spoilers on this week's episode of NCIS La.***
So we got a tip that there was a gay storyline on NCIS Tuesday night which meant I had to go find the show and watch it this morning. A couple things leapt out at me.... first, why do they film this series through a shower curtain? With all the gauzy camera work I can't tell if I'm watching Mark Harmon or Cybill Shepherd from Moonlighting.
The other thing that leapt out at me was there was no gay storyline – unless you count the fact that the actor who played the murder victim was my apartment manager back when I lived in West Hollywood. Hey Tom!
Anyway, after sitting through NCIS I realized that the tip we received referred to NCIS La. Grrr! Apparently there are Navy crime scene investigators in cities all across the country – blame it on America's military industrial complex.
So we got a tip that there was a gay storyline on NCIS Tuesday night which meant I had to go find the show and watch it this morning. A couple things leapt out at me.... first, why do they film this series through a shower curtain? With all the gauzy camera work I can't tell if I'm watching Mark Harmon or Cybill Shepherd from Moonlighting.
The other thing that leapt out at me was there was no gay storyline – unless you count the fact that the actor who played the murder victim was my apartment manager back when I lived in West Hollywood. Hey Tom!
Anyway, after sitting through NCIS I realized that the tip we received referred to NCIS La. Grrr! Apparently there are Navy crime scene investigators in cities all across the country – blame it on America's military industrial complex.
- 3/4/2010
- by dennis
- The Backlot
Tuesday night's NCIS: Los Angeles opened with Navy Lt. Commander Calvin Lee hanging from a bridge. Was Lee murdered, or did he kill himself - and either way, why?
Like many things on this episode, the officer was more than meets the eye. Check out our episode recap for the basic plot details, then read our review of "Chinatown" ...
Lee was found hanging just as he was due to ship out as the executive officer aboard a sub equipped with sensitive, advanced technology, raising suspicions at NCIS.
Callen and Sam suspect that he may have been murdered, until Eric uncovers video of Lee very conclusively flinging an object off the bridge and plunging to his demise.
Clone This: The Commander's car keys were not as they appear.
What would prompt this stellar serviceman to act so drastically? The answer was buried deep within his complex personal life and even more complicated family history.
Like many things on this episode, the officer was more than meets the eye. Check out our episode recap for the basic plot details, then read our review of "Chinatown" ...
Lee was found hanging just as he was due to ship out as the executive officer aboard a sub equipped with sensitive, advanced technology, raising suspicions at NCIS.
Callen and Sam suspect that he may have been murdered, until Eric uncovers video of Lee very conclusively flinging an object off the bridge and plunging to his demise.
Clone This: The Commander's car keys were not as they appear.
What would prompt this stellar serviceman to act so drastically? The answer was buried deep within his complex personal life and even more complicated family history.
- 3/3/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
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