Ferenc Toth's Unknown Soldier, Joshua Marston's Maria Full of Grace and Jonathan Caouette's Tarnation were among the winners Saturday night at the closing of the 10th annual Los Angeles Film Festival. Soldier, the story of an ordinary 18-year-old boy fighting for his life on the streets of Harlem starring Carl Louis, Postell Pringle and Carl Garrison, picked up the Target Filmmaker Award for best narrative feature, which includes a $50,000 cash prize. Tarnation, which centers on the troubled life of the director, won the Target Documentary Award for best docu feature. That honor comes with a $25,000 cash prize. Grace, set to be released by Fine Line Features in the summer, won the audience award for best narrative feature, while the documentary trophy in the audience category went to Mike Wranovics' Up for Grabs.
- 6/27/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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