Delta Film Award

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The Delta Film Award is presented annually at the Festival of Fantastic Films in Manchester, England. Shortly after the 2004 event, British freelance journalist Steve Green[1] assumed the role of administrator; he'd been a judge since the early 1990s.

  • The recipient of the 2005 Delta Film Award was Ross Shepherd, for his film Kingdom of Shadows.[2][3]
  • The recipient of the 2006 Delta Film Award was Karl Holt, for his film Eddie Loves You.[4][5][6]
  • The recipient of the 2007 Delta Film Award was Jean Luc Baillet, for his film Contretemps.

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://efanzines.com/DrinkTank/DrinkTank144.pdf 2007 article by Steve Green for the US fanzine The Drink Tank in which he discusses his involvement with the Delta Film Award
  2. ^ http://rossshepherd.co.uk/index.php?start_from=10&ucat=&archive=&subaction=&id=& Ross Shepherd's website, notng the film's receipt of the 2005 Delta Film Award
  3. ^ http://rossshepherd.co.uk/press.html Review by M J Simpson, mentioning his work judging the 2005 Delta Film Award
  4. ^ http://www.darklineonline.co.uk/ely.html Darkline Entertainment website, noting the film's receipt of the 2006 Delta Film Award
  5. ^ http://www.mjsimpson.co.uk/reviews/eddielovesyou.html Review by M J Simpson, mentioning his work judging the 2006 Delta Film Award
  6. ^ http://www.concatenation.org/conrev/fanfilmfest2006.html Report by Jonathan Cowie on the 17th Festival of Fantastic Films, including references to the 2006 Delta Film Award

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