2008 WV Filmmakers Festival Winners

October 9, 2008 by steve fesenmaier

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Maria Gunnoe, OVEC MTR activist, in Times Square. She stars in “best film” of 2008, “Burning the Future – Coal in America”

Kevin Carpenter, president of the Sutton-based WV Filmmakers Festival, announced the 2008 winners of the festival that took place last weekend. Shawn Bennett, 2008 WV Filmmaker of the Year, flew in from L.A. to receive his award. ”Burning the Future - Coal in America” was chosen as “best film”, Bob Wilkinson’s “Shades of Gray” about WV author Gray Barker, won as “best feature documentary” and “Johnny Boy” received the audience award. See below for a complete list of winners and news about the WV Filmmakers Guild. Congrats to all the winners, and losers – this was probably the strongest year since the festival’s inception in 2001 for WV filmmakers. 

2008 winners at Ninth  West Virginia Filmmakers Festival                                                                                                                                                     (Charleston, October 9,  ) The Ninth Annual West Virginia Filmmakers Film Festival announced its winners today. “Burning the Future – Coal in America” won “best film” and “Johnny Boy” received the “Audience Choice Award.” Eleven films won awards in ten categories in the regular competition.   Five films received awards of excellence.   Shawn Bennett, a native of Parkersburg, flew from Los Angeles to accept the 2008 West Virginia Filmmaker of the Year Award. His award-winning feature documentary, “The Battle of Local 5668,” is about the Ravenswood Aluminum Lockout. Bennett’s father worked at the plant during the events shown in the film. The film won the award as “best feature documentary” in 2007 and was shown again this year.  He received a unique sculpture created by Sutton artist Bill Hopen, sponsored by the West Virginia Film Office.   The previous winners were– 2003 – Daniel Boyd. 2004 – Ray Schmitt 2005- B.J. Gudmundsson. 2006 – Gerald Milnes. 2007 – Steve Gilliland. 

 Mr. Bennett e-mailed President Carpenter after his return to LA, writing, “I had a great time at the festival. I didn’t quite know what to expect. I have been to a handful of them now from Sundance (3x) to the LA Film Fest. WV Filmmaker’s Festival is something very special. I enjoyed every film that I saw which I cannot say about any other festival I’ve been to. I found all the filmmakers to be genuinely talented and passionate about their projects and their work. I have met so many people that get paid lots of money to do, full time, what many of West Virginians do in their “spare” time and here’s the kicker – West Virginian filmmakers do it BETTER. You really know how to put on a party and create a good time for all. I am already looking forward to next year.”  

  The audience selected “Johnny Boy” as the “Audience Choice Award.” A three-person jury that included President Kevin Carpenter, WVFF publicity person Steve Fesenmaier, and Lucas deGruyl from Motion Masters of Charleston, WV selected the other winners.  

Awards 

Best Film      Burning the Future – Coal in America directed by David Novack 

Audience Choice Award        Johnny Boy directed by Seth Martin 

Best documentary feature      Shades of Gray  directed by Bob Wilkinson 

Best narrative feature         Crash Gordon directed by Bill Richardson 

Best student film     Panacea directed by Kent Hastings 

Best  narrative shortTwo winners – Play  by Sam Holdren and Casting by James Lineback 

Best animation      The Bells of Prague directed by Amy Trent  Best animation – student         Meshullam directed by Red House Church Project 

Best documentary short         Human Perception of Time directed by Charles Kleine 

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Awards of Excellence 

Feature documentary         Rise Up! West Virginia directed by B.J. Gudmundsson 

Narrative short        Deadly Beauty  directed by Chandeline Nichole 

Documentary short        Listen to the Women directed by B.J. Gudmundsson 

Documentary short     Dead Girl Walking directed by Ray and Judy Schmitt 

Documentary short          Spring, 1386 produce by Holler Presents 

 At the annual West Virginia Filmmakers Guild meeting held during the festival, the following officers were elected –OfficersPresident – Terry LivelyVice President – Leann HughesSecretary – Steve Gilliland

Treasurer – BJ Gudmundsson 

Board of Directors

Kevin Carpenter

Bob Gates

Sam Holdren

Joseph Ng 

President Lively wrote me, “Looking forward to leading WVFG another year.  The guild worked out plans for the spring meeting and   fundraising plans to assist the Landmark Theater for the Arts in purchasing and installing a ceiling mounted roll-down film screen.  The town of Sutton and the people at the Landmark have been very good to the Guild over the years and we plan to repay their kindness.” 

  Twenty-one films were shown this year during the three-day event that began on Friday night at the Elk Theater. The Saturday reception at the Elk Hotel was one of the best-attended receptions held since the founding of the festival in 2001.  The people who bring you this film festival -

Kevin Carpenter, Director
K. Westley Carpenter, Assistant Director
Steven Reynolds, Secretary                                                                                                          
Kerry Drennen, Treasurer                                                                                                            

Charles Murphy,

Board of Directors Ray Schmitt,

Board of Directors  Kathy Walker, President, Landmark Studio


Mitzi Morris, House Manager
Dorreen Carpenter, Coordinator
Steve Fesenmaier, Publicity – Co-Founder
Paula Sanders, Landmark Youth Theater Project Director
Tad Boyal, Rusty Carpenter, Jane Murphy, Marium Kroller, Christine Allen,
Lex deGruyl, Lucas deGruyl, Olga Geoulis 

President Carpenter wrote 2008 WV Filmmaker of the Year Shawn Bennett, “I do believe that the more independent filmmakers that make film for the sake of art, humanity, expression etc the better our world will be. I hope that the festival continues to attract great people and great films and allow filmmakers, producers, actors to meet and plan how we can make the WV film industry/ economy grow.  Plans are being for the 10th annual WV Filmmakers Festival to be held October 2, 3 and 4, 2009. The festival continues to grow each year. The films were especially outstanding this year that made the juror’s job very difficult. Many first time festival attendees promise that they shall return. Besides the films themselves, WV Filmmaker Guild meeting, Luncheon at La Dolce Vita, Dinner at Cafe Cimino and especially the Elk Hotel Reception were highlights of the festival.”   For more information on the festival -www.wvfilmmakersfestival.org  #30
   for more info contact:                                                    
 
Kevin Carpenter, Director
WV Filmmakers Film Festival
kevincarpenter1@gmail.com
www.wvfilmmakersfestival.org









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