The HollyShorts Best Overall Short Film prize, which wins a $10,000 in postproduction and finishing services package from Company 3, went to “Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room” by Mike Le Han.
The HollyShorts Best Director Award, which wins a $10,000 postproduction and finishing services package from Company 3, went to Christian Swegal, Director of “Stasis.”
Click here for Our Red Carpet Interviews at the 7th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival
Here’s the list of winners from this year’s festival:
- Best Short Film Shot in Los Angeles-“John Doe”-Melissa Ciampa
- Best Student Short Film-“Goldenbox” by Matt MacDonald
- Showbiz Store and Café Future Filmmaker Award-Jacob Chase, “Patient Zero”
- Best Webisode- “CLUBSCENE: The Bartender” by Adriano Valentini Best International- “ColourBleed” by Peter Szewczyk
- Best Family-“Me and The Chef”
- Best Horror- “Nowhere Road” by Benjamin Dynice
- Best Narrative- “Augenblicke” by Martin Bargiel
- Best Documentary-“The Vacuum Kid” by Katherine Mahalic Best Cinematography-“Dissection of a Storm” by Julio Soto
- Best Drama-“Sold” by John Irwin
- Best Comedy-“Bear Force One” by Andy Mogren
- Best Editing and VFX-“Stasis” by Christian Swegal
- Best Actor-David Dastmalchian-“Double Black”
- Best Actress- Grace Huang “Blood Traffic”
- Best Animation-“Photographs” by Brendan Clogher
- Best Music/Sound-“Sugartown” by JT Mollner
- Honorable Mention-“5 Second Short Films”
- Honorable Mention-“Pillow Talk”
- Best Commercial-“Levi’s Post-Mortem” By Ezra Stanley
- Best Music Video-WhoMadeWho “Every Minute Alone” by William Stahl
- Best Director-Christian Swegal, Director of “Stasis”
- Best Short Film- “Mrs. Peppercorn’s Magical Reading Room” by Mike Le Han
Here are photos from the Red Carpet Opening Event
Red Carpet at 7th HollyShorts 2011 Film Festival, a set on Flickr.