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6th Annual Burbank Int’l Film Festival Winners

6th Annual Burbank Int’l Film Festival Winners

September 10, 2014 By S. K. Sloan Leave a Comment

bbffThe Burbank International Film Festival has announced the complete list of winners.

Daniel Baldwin and co-star William Baldwin, as well as the rest of the cast of The Wisdom to Know the Difference were on hand to accept their award as Best Feature-Drama.

Star Trek Continues: “Fairest of Them All” walked away with the award for Best New Media Drama. The cast of Mercenaries was also on hand at the Gala Presentation held at The Castaway in Burbank.

2014 AWARD WINNERS:

President’s Innovation Award
“The Moving Picture Co. 1914?

Dramatic Shorts
“The Last Session”

Feature Documentaries
“Better Things: The Choices of Jeffrey Catherine Jones”

Short Documentaries
“Pie Lady of Pie Town”

Student Films
“Into The Silent Sea” – Chapman University

Los Angeles County Student Filmmakers Award
“Unmatched” – Burroughs High School

Animated Shorts
“The Numberlys”

Foreign Shorts
“Butterfly Dreams” – India

Comedy Shorts
“Heal Thyself”

Shorts by Women
“Sophie”

Horror Shorts
“Playing with the Devil”

Science Fiction Shorts
“Stranger at the Pentagon”

Thriller Shorts
“The Monsters”

New Media – Comedy
“The Impression Guys”

New Media – Drama
“Star Trek Continues: Fairest of Them All”

Faith Based Films
“Families Are Forever”

Adapted Screenplay
“The Guide”

Original Screenplay
“The Seduction of Auntie Rose”

Best Actor
Daniel Baldwin – “Wisdom To Know The Difference”

Best Actress
Teri Polo – “The Last Session”

Best Feature – Drama
“Wisdom to Know the Difference”

Best Feature – Thriller
“Mercenaries”

Best Feature – Films by Women
“The Piano: An Odyssey”

Best Feature – Foreign Film
“Miss Julie”

Best Feature – Science Fiction
“Time Lapse”

Best Feature – Horror
“Ditch Day Massacre”

Best Feature – Faith Based
“The God Question”

Filed Under: Awards News, Film News Tagged With: animation, Film Festivals, horror, Indie Films, Star Trek Continues

About S. K. Sloan

Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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