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Pamela Bowen stars in “Shoot the Moon,” a big winner in Macon |
There’s still one day to go here at the 2013 Macon Film Festival, but Jury Award winners were announced last night. “Shoot the Moon” was the big winner, taking home awards for Best Directing and Best Sound Design as well as the Melvyn Douglas Award for Best in Show. Having been a fan of “Shoot the Moon” since RIFF, I couldn’t be happier with its awards haul. “Sal,” having also screened at last year’s Atlanta Film Festival, took home the Best Narrative Feature prize. Other winners included “Address is Approximate,” “Child 31,” “A House, A Home,” “The Silk” and “The Sweatshop.” Filmmakers premiering their films at MaGa were also recognized. Audience Award winners will be announced tonight, as well as awards for Southern Documentary and Music Documentary.
- “Sal”
- “The Silk”
- “Child 31”
- “The Sweatshop”
- “Address is Approximate”
- “A House, A Home”
- “Shoot the Moon” – Alexander Gaeta
- “The Silk”
- “Child 31”
- “Shoot the Moon”
- “Shoot the Moon”
- “Take Me to the Water – The Story of Pin Point”
- “Basically Frightened: The Musical Madness of Colonel Bruce Hampton”
- “Miss Dial”
- “Groom’s Cake”
- “Death of a Cemetery”
Premiere Awards
- “Blind Sight”
- “The Cab-Ride”
- “Catch Me”
- “Echoed Eulogies”
- “How We Got Away With It”
- “Loading”
- “Moving”
- “Miss Dial”
- “Nick Chopper and the Forty Wolves”
- “Night on the Lam”
- “The Suicide Kid”
- “Pepper”
- “Utage”
- “Where are you going, Thomas?”