Phoenix Film Festival
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The Phoenix Film Festival is a festival that celebrates feature films and their creators. The celebration takes place annually in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. The festival began as a showcase for feature films made for under $1 million and short films made for under $50,000, however, it is quickly climbing its way into elite status in the film circuit due to its first class treatment of filmmakers.
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[edit] History
Sponsored by the Sundance Channel, Golan Ramras and Chris Lamont started the festival in 2000 with the help of Program Director Greg Hall. The Phoenix Film Festival is now the largest attended festival in Arizona. In 2005 it had 15,000 attendees and featured tributes to such guests as Kevin Bacon, Kyra Sedgwick, and Tom Ortenberg from Lionsgate Films. Celebrity guests included Tom Arnold and Danny Trejo, as well as filmmakers Don Roos, Ken Kwapis and featured Arizona premieres of Happy Endings, Mad Hot Ballroom and Loverboy.[1]
[edit] Past winners
- 2007 - Best Picture - “Little Chenier”
- 2006 - Andrew Jenks, Room 335
- 2005 - Checking Out
- 2004 - Break a Leg
- 2003 - Melvin Goes to Dinner
- 2002 - Do It for Uncle Manny
- 2001 - Middlemen
[edit] External links
- Phoenix Film Festival Official Site
- Google News Results for Search "Phoenix Film Festival"
- Phoenix Film Festival at the Internet Movie Database