Faces of the 2006 SAICFF Winners
Actors David Attebury and Erin Arnold of the Best of Festival film The Oath of Desormeau are interviewed following the awards ceremony.

The team behind the Audience Choice award, The Oath of Desormeau: Erin Arnold, Richard Ramsey, Santry Rush, Kristina Ramsey, and David Attebury.

Brothers Phillip and Chris Leclerc, runners-up for Best of Festival with The White Handkerchief, pose with their award for Best Biblical Family film.

Mr. Sampley (a.k.a. “Hero Dad”) with director and daughter, Candle Sampley. Hero Dad and the Incredible Cave Rescue was runner-up in the Best Biblical Family category.

John Moore and David Heustis of HeuMoore Productions were runners-up for Best Documentary with their film A Lifetime of Childlike Faith.

The 2006 SAICFF award winners in a group picture with Vision Forum president, Doug Phillips.












October 22nd, 2006 at 4:40 pm
The Brothers Harris–what a team! You guys rock, we are so proud of the work you are doing, It’s excellent and gives me joy each time I visit the site. Thanks for your support in the SAICFF, The Oath of Desormeau, and helping ampify the voice of Jesus today. Well done!
Santry Rush
October 23rd, 2006 at 4:50 am
Thank you so much for covering the film festival! It was almost like being there, reading about the various things. I can’t wait to see some of the films!
October 23rd, 2006 at 3:26 pm
I knew the “Oath” would win. What an amazing godly movie. I am glad it did. “The White Hankerchief” was another short film that I almost cried like a baby. Very creative. I am glad that ‘Hero Dad’ won as well. I met Mr. Sampley and he does appear to be an outstanding godly man, who seeks the heart of God in Christ. I have to cogratulate Candle and her siblings for honoring their father like that. It will certainly encourage other young believers to do the same for their parents. Be bless.
November 2nd, 2006 at 7:16 am
I knew that the Oath would win as well. I also thought it would get the audience choice award. I was really excited for them. They did a great job. Mr. Rush did a good job playing the villian again.
December 2nd, 2006 at 6:06 am
Oh, and thank you Bret and Alex for reporting the academy and SAICFF. I enjoyed reading what was going on at the academy since I was not there. Are you planning on reporting next year, or is that too far away to decide?