SAICFF: Awards Ceremony — Complete!

The awards ceremony is now complete! A huge congratulations to all the Jubilee Award-winners. The future of the independent Christian film industry is very bright indeed. Pictures to be posted later tonight.

Best Film Trailer: Digitally Remastered, Joshua Moore

Young Filmmakers Runner Up: Why Did The Duck Cross The Road?, Spencer Weaver

Best Young Filmmakers Short: Blue State: Tolerance For All, Colton Davie

Creation Runner Up: Gentle Giants, Jeff Butler

Best Creation Short: Journey Thru Creation, Christian Hidalgo

Political Runner Up: For God, Family, and the Republic, Jeff Butler

Best Political Short: Intent, Tyler and Ed Litton

INTERMISSION

Documentary Runner Up: The Narrow Path, Dalanglin Dkhar

Best Documentary Short: A Journey Home, Ken Carpenter

Narrative Runner Up: Her Last Prayer, Daniel Nunez

Best Narrative Short: No Greater Love, Arthur Rasco

Audience Choice Award: Growing Up, Russ Pond

Best of Festival Runner Up: The Narrow Path, Dalanglin Dkhar

Best of Film Festival: No Greater Love, Arthur Rasco

8 Responses to “SAICFF: Awards Ceremony — Complete!”

  1. Grace Petitmermet Says:

    Thank you for keeping us posted! =)

  2. Michael Bradrick & Family Says:

    We can’t tell you how much we have enjoyed all your SAICFF updates! Tonight we can just feel the suspense mounting even though we can’t be there with you all in person. Thanks for such a GREAT job!

  3. Spunky Jr. Says:

    Thanks so much for your updates! I would have liked to attended the festival but was unable to. Your updates make it seem like I was actually there!

    Great job :)

  4. Mark Thomas & Family Says:

    Anticipation, suspense and triumph! Through your posts we were able to experience the thrills of the festival! It was the second best thing to being there and we really appreciate your work.

  5. Joseph Wilson Says:

    Great job on the reports! I must say, I thouroughly enjoyed your journalistic style…very impressed! I’ve been on a constant watch, viewing your site every hour or so. It seems to take me back home, having just moved to Oregon a few months ago from San Antonio. Actually, I saw you at the Festival last year, along with your dad. Oh, so many memories! Thanks again for the updates and the “live” coverage!

  6. Lael Weinberger Says:

    Many thanks for your diligent coverage of SAICFF! My whole family really enjoyed it.

  7. Seth and Abby Prescott Says:

    We attended the premiere showing last night of “The League of Grateful Sons” but were unable to make it to the festival today. Thanks for keeping us up to date, and for the sharing the outcome of the awards ceremony.
    Great job reporting and writing. THANKS, and God bless!

  8. John Moore Says:

    I echo the other comments; You have been a blessing to many, many of us attendee’s, and several of my friends who were unable to attend.

    Thanks for your dedication, your sweat, and your honest smiles!

    You made the festival a wonderful experience for me! I appreciate that!

    May God bless you in your future journalistic projects and missions.

    ~ In Christ, John.

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