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2007 Redstone Film Festival

When: Tuesday, April 24 at 7 p.m.

Where: Tsai Performance Center,
685 Commonwealth Ave.

Tickets: Free. Available at the Box Office
after 3 p.m. on April 24.

2006 REDSTONE EAST WINNERS

On Wednesday, February 15th, 2006, more than 550 people gathered at the Tsai Performance Center at Boston University to screen eight films selected by a panel of judges to represent the best work from the Department of Film & Television. At the conclusion of the screening, the winners were announced and the following awards were given to the student filmmakers. The winners were as follows:

FIRST PLACE - $2000 ­ Brett Jutkiewicz, Sam Lisenco, Dan Samiljan & Josh Safdie for We’re Going to the Zoo.

SECOND PLACE - $1000 - Kevin McCarthy for The Bowlers.

THIRD PLACE - $500 - (Tie) - Kyle Graffam for A Kind of Screaming and Todd Davis for In the Tradition of My Family.

The winners were decided by a panel of judges, which included one of Boston's most important film curator's, a leading film critic, and an award-winning film director.

Bo Smith -- Film Curator, Museum of Fine Arts
Wesley Morris -- Film Critic, The Boston Globe
Maureen Foley -- Director (Home Before Dark)

Two of the winning films were made by undergraduates (We’re Going to the Zoo and A Kind of Screaming, and two were made by graduate students (The Bowlers and In the Tradition of My Family).

2006 REDSTONE WEST WINNERS

On Thursday, March 9th, 2006, a packed house gathered at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood to screen the winners of this year’s Redstone West Film Festival. The winners were as follows:

FIRST PLACE - $1000 – Todd Davis for In the Tradition of My Family.

SECOND PLACE - $750 - Brett Jutkiewicz, Sam Lisenco, Dan Samiljan & Josh Safdie for We’re Going to the Zoo.

THIRD PLACE - $500 – Kyle Graffam forA Kind of Screaming.

The verdicts were decided by a panel of judges drawn from across the motion picture industry:

Marilyn Agrelo – Director (Mad Hot Ballroom)
Steve Brill – Screenwriter and Director (The Mighty Ducks)
David Dinerstein – Founder, Paramount Classics; Founding Partner, iKlipz
Rich Raddon – Artistic Director of the Los Angeles Film Festival
Ted Sarandos - Chief Content Officer, Netflix

 

 
   


   
       
             
             
             
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