January
15, 2004
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2004
Slamdance Winners Announced!!!
Best of Slamdance Screenings in Utah, Los Angeles & New York
Park City, Utah
-- The Slamdance Film Festival announced its winners tonight in 10 categories
at the Slamdance Sparky Award ceremonies at Snow Park Lodge in Deer
Valley.
"Over the years
the Park City Slamdance screenings have become a place for the industry
to discover new talent," says Slamdance director Peter Baxter.
"Salt Lake City has become increasingly important from a public
perspective. This year we expanded into the Madstone Theatres to double
our Salt Lake offerings."
The "Sparkies"
were followed by a party featuring celebrity DJ¹s D:Fuse, Money
Mark, DJ Me DJ You, and DJ Knucklz. D:Fuse will appear at Slamdance
as part of his People:2 Tour. Also featured at the party is a screening
of ³The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of All Time² a short
film collection by Radiohead presented in partnership with HiQi Media.
For the first time,
the 2004 Slamdance Jury is separated into a Documentary section and
a Narrative section. Documentary Jury members include: Robert Koehler
(Variety film critic); Lucia Small (Slamdance 2002 Jury Prize Winner
for documentary and Best Editing) and Penelope Spheeris (director, THE
DECLINE OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION); Narrative Jury members include: Charles
Lyons (filmmaker, journalist); Francine McDougall (director, SUGAR AND
SPICE); Anthony Russo (director, WELCOME TO COLLINWOOD); Frederick Forrestier
(LE BOULET) and Gabe Wardell, Programmer, AFI Silver Theatre and Slamdance
Head Projectionist.
The documentary
jury expresses its disappointment that FACTOR 8: THE ARKANSAS PRISON
BLOOD SCANDAL did not screen publicly due to a court imposed injunction
forbidding Slamdance from screening the film.
In recognizing that
this investigation at the Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal and its subsequent
cover-up deserves an audience, we the jury urge the filmmakers to resolve
their legal dispute so that this story can be shown to the American
public.
The winners are
as follows: The Slamdance 2004 Narrative Feature and Short Film Competition
are sponsored by Kodak.
The 2004 Slamdance
Film Festival Awards are as follows:
Grand Jury Sparky
Award for Best Narrative Feature
Sponsored By Panasonic
HOMEWORK (USA, 77 min., Narrative, 2003) WORLD
PREMIERE A 16-year-old ballet dancer explores her sexual and emotional
world in unexpected ways when she encounters predicaments above and
beyond her controlled environment. Directed by Kevin Asher Green.
Grand Jury Sparky
Award for Best Documentary Feature
Sponsored by Alpha Cine
Prize-$2,500 lab service credit from Alpha Cine
MONSTER ROAD (USA, 80 min., Documentary, 2003) WORLD PREMIERE
This film explores the life and work of visionary clay and line animator
Bruce Bickford. Best known for the dark and magical clay animations
he created for musician Frank Zappa in the 1970s, Bickford's films have
achieved cult status worldwide, even though very little of his 40 year
body of work has been released to the public. Directed by Brett Ingram.
www.brighteyepictures.com
Grand Jury Sparky
Award for Best Short
Sponsored by Kino Flo
Freestyle(documentary)
(USA, 26:22 min., Documentary, 2003) A look at a new competitive dog
sport called "Musical Canine Freestyle" or dancing with dogs
and its colorful practitioners of all ages who hope to take it all the
way to the Olympics. Directed by Elena Elmoznino.
Crabwalk (narrative)
(USA, 17 min., Narrative, 2003) A 26-year-old unemployed college grad,
still living at home, is given a final $20 allowance by his parents.
His first day of trying to be a grown-up is a series of bittersweet
and darkly comical mishaps. Directed by Jeremy Saulnier.
Grand Jury Honor
for Best Ensemble Cast
GOLDFISH GAMES (Belguim, 105 min., Narrative, 2002) US PREMIERE
In this modern day fable about an extended family that comes together
at a castle in the French Ardennes, man becomes a sum of his secrets,
his past and his moral decisions. Directed by Jan Lauwers. www.needcompany.org
Jury Honor for
Excellence in Writing
NIGHTINGALE IN A MUSIC BOX
(USA, 96 min., Narrative, 2002) In the future there is a technology
that can control people¹s memories. Two women confront it in this
sci-fi drama that examines the question: "How easily can our mind
be taken away from us?" Directed by Hurt McDermott.
Audience Sparky
Award for Best Film
Sponsored by Maryland Film Office
BIG CITY DICK (USA, 129 min., Documentary, 2003) WORLD PREMIERE
This captivating journey into the world of a savant street musician
and his lifelong struggle to become a successful recording artist. His
celebrity obsessions range from Jeff Bridges to Johnny Mathis and then
The Stone Temple Pilots discover his music... Directed by Scott Milam,
Ken Harder, Todd Pottinger.
www.bigcitydick.com
The festival would
like to recognize the highest scoring Narrative Feature with the audience:
MEMRON (USA, 76 min., Narrative, 2002) WORLD
PREMIERE An improvisational comedic romp through the ruins of corporate
fraud. Memron was once the greatest company on earth. Now their top
executives rule the prison yard golf course. Directed by Nancy Hower).
www.memron.com
Audience Sparky
Award for Best Short
Sponsored by Iron Mountain Film & Sound Archives
Tackle Box (USA, 10.5 min., Narrative, 2003) When an elderly
woman with a passion for fishing passes away there are strange and lingering
effects on the Low country waters where she and her husband spent many
happy hours. Directed by Matthew Mebane. www.tackleboxthemovie.com
Spirit of Slamdance
Sparky Award
Sponsored by Tarantula Azul Tequila
The Virile Man A tragically closeted man enlists the help of
a phone psychic to rationalize his actions. Directed by David Zellner
Kodak Vision
Award for Best Cinematography
Sponsored by Kodak
Prize-$5,000 gift certificate for Kodak film
GRAVEYARD ALIVE: A ZOMBIE NURSE IN LOVE (Canada, 80 min., Narrative,
2003) US PREMIERE A modern feminist B-Horror zombie flick about a lonely
nurse who turns into a sex kitten after being bitten by a zombie. Directed
by Elza Kephart www.bastardamber.com
Sparky Award
for Global Anarchy Winner
Sponsored by X-Mission
Western State #3 Western State #3 profiles the artwork of Canadian
genius, Geoff Mcfetridge. Directed by Slowtron
Sponsors include
Tarantula Tequila, Dos Equis, Brewvies and media partners X96, SLC Weekly,
and SLUG Magazine.
BEST SCREENPLAY
(Awarded to the winner of the Slamdance 2004 Screenplay competition.
Prizes total $3,500 from Slamdance.
SCREENPLAY WINNERS:
The Slamdance Film Festival Screenplay Winners were previously announced.
The top three awards
went to:
Sparky Award for
Best Screenplay
Sponsored by the WGA
1st Prize: Song of Silence (Drama) by Miranda Kwok
2nd Prize: The Parachute
Factory (Urban Story) by Tanya Steele
3rd Prize: Wizard
of Genoa (Period Epic) by Gary L.
Miner
Sparky Award for
Best SlamFi Screenplay
Sponsored by Xeolux
Toy Robots(short) Daniel Kwak
Anarchy: Western
State #3 directed by Slowtron
Spirit of Slamdance:
David Zellner director of
The Virile Man
Slamdance 2001 Screenplay
competition winner THE WOODSMAN was produced last year and acquired
for distribution by New Market at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Screenplay
Competition Director John Stoddard said, "THE WOODSMAN is a perfect
example of the success of the support and opportunities provided by
Slamdance to give new writers a boost into the industry."
Earlier in the week
BRUCE HAACK: KING OF TECHNO, a competition feature was purchased by
7th Art Releasing for distribution.
Winners were awarded
their "Sparkies" (bronze statuettes shaped like sitting dogs)
at the Closing Night Award Ceremony.
The award-winning
films will screen at the Best of Slamdance on Saturday, January 24th
in Salt Lake City at Madstone Theaters and Brewvies.
Slamdance is a year-round
organization dedicated to serving new filmmakers from around the world.
Started in 1995 by a group of upstart writer/director/producers, Slamdance
continues to be organized and programmed by active filmmakers. Now in
its tenth year as an annual festival that runs simultaneous to the Sundance
Film Festival, Slamdance has established a unique reputation for premiering
independent films by first-time directors working with limited budgets.
With a renowned film festival at its heart, Slamdance has expanded to
include domestic and international On The Road events (Los Angeles,
Delhi, New York, Washington, D.C., Cologne, Beijing, Wroclaw-Poland),
a thriving screenplay competition, a very active website at slamdance.com,
the Anarchy online short film competition, a $99 Special short film
production wing and the Dirty Dozen DVD series.
EVENTS PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE. GO TO WWW.SLAMDANCE.COM FOR UPDATED
INFORMATION AND TO LEARN ABOUT CELEBRITY ATTENDEES AT THE FESTIVAL.