I didn't think it would be possible for anything to upstage the last few days of the fest, but yes if there is one man whose indie credentials upstage them all it has to be the legendary Roger Corman walking in with none other than Peter Fonda: more in my blog coming soon about his awe-inspiring panel "School of Corman", and the power-packed films that have kept me alive for the last few days on more than just the sponsor's energy bars.
But first, the jury is out! And the WINNERS ARE....
Best Narrative Feature ($50,000 cash prize): A Family (En Familie) by Pernille Fischer Christensen
Best Documentary Feature ($50,000 cash prize): Make Believe by J. Clay Tweel
Best Ensemble Performance in the narrative competition: Sabrina Lloyd, James Urbaniak, Lynne Cohen, Harry Chase, Nat Smith and Kamel Boutros in Adam Reid's Hello Lonesome
Best Narrative Short Film: My Invisible Friend by Pablo Larcuen
Best Documentary Short Film: The Lucky Ones by Tomasz Wolski
Best Animated Short Film: Wonder Hospital by Beomsik Shimbe Shim
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Audience Award winners will be announced tomorrow night after the closing night film 'Despicable Me'. Can't wait. (For the film, and announcement of those winners.)
I'm so happy to see the cast of HELLO LONESOME got a much deserved award. And I'll be keeping my fingers crossed tomorrow for:
Favorite Narrative Feature LAFF 2010: ANIMAL KINGDOM by David Michod
Favorite Documentary Feature LAFF 2010: WHERE ARE YOU TAKING ME? by Kimi Takesue
And my personal award for My Favorite Festival 2010: THE LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL - every day has wowed me even more than the last. And there's still one more day to go!
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PS 27 June: announcement of Audience Awards:
Audience Award for Best Narrative : Four Lions by Christopher Morris
Audience Award for Best Documentary Feature: Thunder Soul by Mark Landsman)
Audience Award for Best International Feature: Presumed Guilty by Roberto Hernandez and Geoffrey Smith
Audience Award for Best Short Film: Dock Ellis and the LSD No-No by James Blagden
Audience Award for Best Music Video: OK Go's This Too Shall Pass, by James Frost, OK Go and Synn Labs
27.06.2010 | readthisblog's blog
Cat. : A Family Adam Reid Audience Award Christopher Morris David Michôd Despicable Me Dock Ellis energy Geoffrey Smith Harry Chase Hello Lonesome Human Interest Human Interest J. Clay Tweel James Blagden James Frost James Urbaniak Kamel Boutros los angeles film festival Los Angeles Film Festival Lynne Cohen Make Believe Mark Landsman My Invisible Friend Nat Smith Pablo Larcuen Peter Fonda Roberto Hernandez Roger Corman Sabrina Lloyd Synn Labs TAKING the Los Angeles Film Festival The Lucky Ones Tomasz Wolski Wonder Hospital Wonder Hospital AWARDS