The Los Angeles Film Festival ended with a screening of the Universal/Illumination animated film Despicable Me after the awards were handed out. Winning the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature was the Christopher Morris-directed Four Lions, and the Audience Award for Best Documentary went to the Mark Landsman-directed Thunder Soul. The Audience Award for Best International Feature went to the Roberto Hernandez/Geoffrey Smith-directed Presumed Guilty. The Short Film Award went to the James Blagden-directed Dock Ellis & The Incredible No-No. Earlier, the Jury Narrative Award went to Pernille Fischer Christensen-directed A Family and the Jury Documentary Award went to the J. Clay Tweel-directed Make Believe.
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By MIKE FLEMING | Sunday June 27, 2010 @ 3:32pm EDTTags: Despicable Me
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If the John Anson Ford Amphitheater had a roof, THUNDER SOUL woulda brought it down! Great film. Great show.
I’m shocked, shocked that the Kristen Stewart movie ‘Welcome to the Rileys’ didn’t win anything. All the hype before was talking Oscars for her. All PR for the movie I guess.
haha. I can guarantee you that Kristen Stewart will never win an Oscar for as long as she lives. She is severely overrated as an actress. Gary Oldman hasn’t even won one for God sakes!
THUNDER SOUL blew my mind and my heart wide open. It’s an amazing film and needs to be seen by everyone! It continues to prove that arts in the schools are necessary and life-changing.
They need to move this thing back to Westwood. It’s much easier to get around there… And I live near downtown.
Hey if Sandra Bullock can win one, I say anything’s possible…