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    Saturday, January 26, 2008
    Slamdance picks its winners
    PARK CITY -- The Slamdance Film Festival announced its award winners for its 14th annual event Friday night.

    Grand Jury Awards:
    • Best Narrative Feature: "The New Year Parade," directed by Tom Quinn; honorable mention to "How To Be," directed by Oliver Irving.
    • Best Documentary Feature: "Song Sung Blue," directed by Greg Kohs; honorable mention to "My Mother¹s Garden," directed by Cynthia Lester.
    • Best Animated Short: "Blood Will Tell," directed by Andrew McPhillips.
    • Best Documentary Short: "The Ladies," directed by C.A. Voros.
    • Best Experimental Short: "Doxology," directed by Michael Langan.
    • Best Narrative Short: “Son,” directed by Daniel Mulloy; honorable mention to “4960,” directed by Wing-Yee Wu.

    Audience Awards:
    • Best Narrative Feature: "The Project," directed by Ryan Piotrowicz.
    • Best Documentary Feature: "Song Sung Blue," directed by Greg Kohs.
    • Global Audience Award for Best Anarchy Film: "Rock Garden," directed by Gloria Kim
    • Spirit of Slamdance Award (awarded by filmmakers): "Woman in Burka," directed by Jonathan Lisecki.

    Writer Awards:
    • Best Feature Length Screenplay: "The Wonder Girls," by Anthony Meindl.
    • Best Short Screenplay: "Easy Pickins'," by Will Hartman.
    • Best Teleplay: "Stage Six Pandemic," by Barbara Marshall.
    • Best Horror Competition Screenplay: "The Punished," by Tony Mosher.
    • Creative Excellence Award for the Horror Screenplay Competition: "Child in the Dark," by Damian Lahey & Ian Ogden.

    Special Award:
    • Kodak Vision Award for Best Cinematography: "Portage," cinematography by Sascha Drews & Ezra Krybus.

    -- Sean P. Means

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