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And The Winners Are….

The Camden International Film Festival announced its award winning films at the Closing Night Ceremony on Sunday, October 4th at the Camden Opera House in Camden.  The Closing Reception ended 09 festival activities that included screening 45 films representing numerous countries, the inaugural edition of the POINTS NORTH Documentary Film Forum, live musical performances and video installation exhibits.  Winning filmmakers received $1,000 cash prize and the CIFF Award Winner receives a scholarship to attend courses at the Maine Media Workshops in Rockport, Maine through a sponsorship from Maine Media Workshops.

This year’s Harrell Award for Best Documentary goes to BECAUSE WE WERE BORN directed by Jean Pierre Duret and Andrea Santana.  The film documents two young teenage boys who hang out at a service station in Pernambouc in the poor northeast of Brazil, watching trucks and travelers and hearing stories about a wider world they can only dream of.

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The Harrell Award Jury noted: “The jury gives Jean-Pierre Duret and Andrea Santana’s BECAUSE WE WERE BORN the Harrell Award for Best Documentary Feature for its excellence in cinematic craft and for its rigorously pure vérité aesthetic.  The filmmakers have created a work that challenges the viewer on many levels.  Told with a quiet intensity and deep love and respect for their subjects, in our opinion, this piece represents the best of what nonfiction cinema has to offer.”

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This years CIFF Award for Emerging Cinematic Vision goes to Patrick Shen’s THE PHILOSOPHER KINGS.  The film documents the search of wisdom in unlikely places. The Philosopher Kings takes us on a journey through the halls of the most prestigious colleges and universities in America to learn from the staff members who see it all and have been through it all: the custodians.

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The CIFF Award Jury noted: “The jury is thrilled to present the CIFF Award to Patrick “Die Hard” Shen for his remarkable achievement, PHILOSOPHER KINGS.  The film took a sensitive and humanistic approach to its material, allowing its unconventional yet universal subjects to speak for themselves.  Though they all had experiences that bordered on the extreme – from losing an arm in an accident to being traumatized by war – the subjects were individuals with wisdom and emotion before being victims of any tragedy.  Shen, through his subjects, managed to touch on larger social issues through the eyes of several disparate, and remarkable, characters.  In short, we wanted to marry every single character on screen, or at least, hang out with them in the stairwells or bathrooms of Princeton, Duke, Cornish College of Art, and other higher learned institutions.  So, for an amazing combination of casting, crafting, editing, and thinking outside the box about what makes a compelling film, we are proud to honor Patrick Shen and PHILOSOPHER KINGS.”

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Benjamin Fowlie, Festival Director said, “We are honored to have had the opportunity to share such a wonderful nonfiction program with our audiences, and congratulate all of this year’s winners.  We would also like to thank our jury members for their dedication and commitment to this very challenging role.  Congratulations to BECAUSE WE WERE BORN and PHILOSOPHER KINGS.  We are honored to be a part of both films successful festival run.”

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The Camden International Film Festival award winners were chosen by a distinguished jury including:

Harrell Award Jury: Pamela Cohn (PFunk Productions), Ryan Harrington (Gucci Tribeca Fund) and Dana Rae Warren (Moody Mountain Media).

CIFF Award Jury: Sara Archambault (LEF Foundation), Ian Cheney (King Corn, The Greening of Southie), Danielle DiGiacomo (IFP).

POINTS NORTH, FRIDAY OCTOBER 2, 2009

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Its official – CIFF 09 will present POINTS NORTH Documentary Film Forum as part of its 5th Anniversary Celebration!  This event has been in the works for quite some time and all of us at CIFF are very proud to be able to provide New England based doc filmmakers a chance to connect with and learn from top industry professionals and filmmakers.  While participants are still being finalized, a number have already been confirmed including Patricia Finneran from the Sundance Documentary Institute, Jalyn Henton from PBS, Ryan Harrington from the Gucci Tribeca Fund and Sara Archambault from the New England based funding organization, LEF.

This forum will introduce filmmakers in all stages of their professional career to major funding sources and distribution outlets to help clarify what films get funded and why.  There will also be a filmmaker panel, complete with a number of visiting CIFF filmmakers and CIFF alums who will discuss ways to create a sustainable living as a documentary filmmaker in this climate.  These exciting panels and information sessions will be followed by an intimate reception on the grounds of the Maine Media Workshop campus.

Sponsored in part by the LEF Foundation and Maine Media Workshops, POINTS NORTH is FREE and OPEN to the PUBLIC! Spread the word and let everyone know about this exciting opportunity to connect with some of the industries major players!

For more information, visit the POINTS NORTH page here: camdenfilmfest.org/pointsnorth

Launching your Documentary Panel at MMW

This industry panel brings New England filmmakers together to discuss the how-tos of getting work into film festivals, onto the theatrical and video distribution circuit, or released in the worldwide television market.

Moderated by Workshops Film Program Director, Mimi Edmunds, the panel includes Louise Rosen, a media executive with over 25 years experience in the international television and film business specializing in project development, production and distribution; Benjamin J. Fowlie, Founding Director of the Camden International Film Festival; award-winning documentary filmmaker Amanda Micheli; and Charles Beck. Programmer for Maine Public Broadcasting Network.

Maine Media Workshops

Saturday, July 18th      2 – 4PM

Union Hall Theatre – 2 Central Street, Rockport, ME

For more information vist http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=125056252552&ref=mf or www.theworkshops.com