George Lindsey/UNA Film Festival

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The George Lindsey/UNA Film Festival was established in 1998 by George Lindsey, most well known as the actor that played "Goober Pyle" on The Andy Griffith Show. It takes place annually in the spring in Florence, Alabama at the University of North Alabama.[1]

[edit] Award Winners

2007[2]

  • Best of Show
  • Clyde 'Sappo' Black Sweet Home Alabama Award
    • Winner - Richard Johnston: Hill Country Troubadour
    • Honorable Mention - Iron City Blues
  • Professional Full-Length Narrative
    • Winner - Beautiful Dreamer
    • Honorable Mention - Angela’s Decision
    • Honorable Mention - The Garage
  • Professional Short Narrative
  • Professional Documentary
    • Winner - Richard Johnston: Hill Country Troubadour
    • Honorable Mention - The Clinton 12
  • Professional Animation
    • Winner - Big Dreams
    • Honorable Mention - Sensational City
  • Music Video
    • Winner - Everything You Said
    • Honorable Mention - Happiness in Milligrams
  • Faculty
    • Winner - Eric Essix: At Home
    • Honorable Mention - Fire Creek
  • Student Narrative
    • Winner - Dancing Ground
    • Honorable Mention - Rite of Passage
  • Student Documentary
    • Winner - Saying I Do
    • Honorable Mention - She’s a Lady: Mention
  • Student Animation
    • Winner - Mirage
    • Honorable Mention - Linear Progression
  • Young Filmmaker, Grades 9-12
    • Winner - First Day at the Firm
    • Honorable Mention - Rozwell
  • Young Filmmaker, K-Grade 8
    • Winner - Unexpected News
    • Honorable Mention - Patrick in Progress


[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Biography of George Lindsey, University of North Alabama
  2. ^ 2007 Winners, George Lindsey/UNA Film Festival
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