Wreck Beach Film Festival announces this year's award winners

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Sep 27, 2004

Our summer festival here has concluded and we have announced our awards on our website ...Check out the results to keep up on who is being recognized internationally ...The 2005 festival is already being planned and submissions are being accepted, Thanks everyone for helping us have one of the best festivals ever!!!

Best Presentation , Kathy Fitzgerald ," Messiah ", Poverti Films ,USA

Best Sci Fi , "Terrarium" Mike Conway , Midnight Sun Entertainment,USA

Best Comedy , "Strangers In The Night", James Cotter , Addictive Films,Ireland

Best Music Video ,"How to Disappear Completely" Steve Piper ,Coffee Films,UK

Peoples Choice Short, "Lost In Heaven" ,Scot Hartman,USA

Best Female feature,"Forbidden Tango" , Sondra Overhoiser,USA

Best Short Dramma,"Girls Who Say Yes", After Life Films, Dawn Wilkinson ,Canada

Best Action Short ,"Roadkill", Mike Conway , Midnight Sun Entertainment ,USA

Best Short Comedy , "Simulacrum",Peter John Ross ,Sonny Booo Productions,USA

Best Feature Comedy , "Pizza The Movie", Don Gregory , USA

Best Feature Horror , "Off The Beaten Path" , Jason Stephenson,USA

Best Documentry , "Night Off Of The Living Dead" , Mannequin Films, UK

Most Promising Filmaker , "Shades Of Black", Derek Rimelspach,USA

Best Actor , Ty Lennox Bush ,in "How to Live With A vegan Without Killing Them",USA

Best Actress , Sara Brown, in, "Girls Who Say Yes"Canada

Best Supporting Actor , Mark Tyler, In "Fish n Chicks", Canada

Best Supporting Actress , Daniela Mangialardo in, "Pizza The Movie",USA

Best Narration/Sound..."Forgive", P.Windridge , Rare Company Films, UK

Best Animated Scene "Love Mega Bytes" , William Stine, USA Best Cinematography"How to Disapear Completely " Coffee Films,Steve Piper , UK

Best Live Band At The Festival,"Grasshopper Sound Clash",Canada
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