HOLIDAY TRIPPER
After a 7-year hiatus, the Fort Myers Beach Film Festival returned to the beach and attracted an impressive lineup of films and shorts. Last night, the winner were announced at the Awards and Final Ceremony at the Fish-Tale Marina – see the result below!
The Festival
Independent movies were screen continuously at the Beach Theatre with a brief director Q&A following each screening. The highlight was two free full length features displayed on a giant inflatable screen directly on the beach, behind the Holiday Inn.
People’s Choice Winners
SORRY, THE VIDEO FOR 'CRACKER'S HAS BEEN TAKEN DOWN AT THE REQUEST OF THE DIRECTOR, GREGORY PRINCIPATO, WHO WAS NOT AWARE THAT THE CINEMATOGRAPHER HAD POSTED IT.
Fans at the independent film festival voted for “Crackers,” in the People’s Choice category. The comedy stars BethAnn Bonner, Vincent D’Onofrio, Brenda Vaccaro, Sal Richards, Anthony Laciura,Dan Hedeya and Vincent Mora. Writer, Timothy Reinhardt and director/producer, Greg Principato, accepted the award along with a shared Best Short Film award. The other short film is “Easy Street,” directed by Russell Greene and starring Andrew Blair, who won the film festival’s Best Actor Award for most promising up and coming actors.
"CRACKERS" - Short Film - Super 16 from Scott Pelzel on Vimeo.
Best Feature Winner
“The Descending,” written and directed by Kyle Thompson, nabbed the Best Feature Award. Producer Chad Gurdgiel and actor Chris Harbur were on hand at the festival to accept the award. Best Documentary is “Virtual JFK,” directed by Koji Masutani.
The Descending Theatrical Trailer from Red Flight Pictures on Vimeo.
Student Film Winners
Among student films that were screened at the festival, “Broken Silence” directed by Gerrad Wilson, got top honors.
Local Film Winner
Films that were locally produced, were screened in the Beach Theatre and Madison Absher’s “White Out,” acted, written and produced, by this Fort Myers filmmaker, received the local film award.
Other Winners
Other awards from the 6th Annual Fort Myers Beach Film Festival were:
Rising Star Award: actress and director, Kimberly McCullough.
Star Achievement Award: comedian, singer, and actor, Sal Richards.
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Monday, April 30, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Fort Myers Beach Film Festival kicks off today with possible appearance of Vincent D'Onofrio
Written by Charles Runnells
The Fort Myers Beach Film Festival returns today for its long-overdue sequel. Now, though, the festival isn’t the only star on the local movie scene.
It’s been seven years since the festival showed movies on the Beach. Much has changed since then. At least six film festivals have flickered to life in Southwest Florida. That raises the possibility of more competition for films and film fans.
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This year’s festival features “General Hospital” actress Kimberly McCullough and possibly D’Onofrio (brother of festival organizer Elizabeth D’Onofrio). Both star in films being shown this weekend.
READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE
UPDATE
This year’s festival features “General Hospital” actress Kimberly McCullough and possibly Vincent D’Onofrio (if he can get a break from filming a movie in Louisiana, his sister says). Both actors star in films being shown this weekend.
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