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LOS ANGELES, CA – Speed film, THE RIVER was honored with eleven nominations and three wins, including Best Film, at the Annual 168 Film Festival at Regal Cinemas Premiere House at LA LIVE (Aug. 20-21). The River was produced by first-timer, Jeffrey Hamm, who also won for Best Director and Best Editor.
August 31, 2016
Contact: info@168film.com
Contact: info@168film.com
First-timer Jeff Hamm’s THE RIVER
Wins Best Speed Film
at 168 Film Festival 2016
at 168 Film Festival 2016
Filmmaker Jeff Hamm and 168 Presenters
LOS ANGELES, CA – Speed film, THE RIVER was honored with eleven nominations and three wins, including Best Film, at the Annual 168 Film Festival at Regal Cinemas Premiere House at LA LIVE (Aug. 20-21). The River was produced by first-timer, Jeffrey Hamm, who also won for Best Director and Best Editor.
Hamm
teamed up with a Dallas-Ft. Worth crew, including award-winning writer-producers
Jason Walter Vaile and Mark Blitch (WASHED UP Best Comedy 2015) to tackle this
year’s 168 Film Competition theme, “Work.”
THE
RIVER is based on Proverbs 31:31, Honor her for all that her hands have done, and
let her works bring her praise at the city gate.
It’s
the story of a family -- Christian Heep as the father and Anne Beyer as the mom
-- on a camping trip in the wilderness. Their little girl Abby, played by
Kelsey Walton is lost and as the sun sets, her chances for survival grow dim. But, the wise woman will not give up on her daughter, who has learned well from
her mother.
According to producer Jeff
Hamm, “Our skeleton crew battled a storm that destroyed one set and stopped
production a few times. We were running out of time, money, and resources but
God gave us the strength to persevere, and it was worth every second! My team
and I are so thankful for the opportunity to use our gifts and abilities to
continue to build the Kingdom of God. We look forward to the 168 in 2017!”
The
Best Speed Film Runner Up was nine-time-nominated, THE PAPERCLIP, by Producers John
Lockmer and Justin Manntai. Writer Lee Kovel won Best Screenplay and Best
Scriptural Integration and William Kircher (Bifur and Tom Troll in THE HOBBIT films)
won for Best Supporting Actor.
The film is
based on Exodus 18:18, You and these people who come to you will only wear
yourselves out. The work is too heavy for you; you cannot handle it alone.
PAPERCLIP
writer Lee Kovel’s often-comedic story deals with inter-generational values like
care of the family outside of work, teamwork, the emptiness of wealth and the
true measure of success.
Younger
viewers of the film have expressed the need to spend more time with family,
while older people have been reminded of the need to mentor younger people. Lockmer
and Manntai expect to impact their world with this gently convicting film.
Aaron
Kamp and Maggie Meyer’s CAGED IN swept the non-speed awards, with Best Director
going to Kamp. Acting winners are Best Supporting Actor Robert Hartburn as
Luke, Best Supporting Actress, Melissa Meyer as Lily, Best Actress, Maggie
Meyer as Sara and Best Actor Jeremy Levi as Jack.
168
veteran Aaron Kamp plans to use the (literally) hard-hitting film to help raise
awareness of domestic violence issues. “168 has been a great training ground,
it’s hard work, you sometimes feel like giving up, but ultimately it’s inspiring
and a great to be a part of," Kamp said.
The
speed film award for Best Actress went to 168 veteran, Tea McKay for her role as Emma in THE
CHOICE. According to McKay, "Not only has (the 168 competition) allowed me
to network with amazing people all over the world, it has also helped me launch
my career. 168 has greatly built up my reel and got me noticed. It played a key
role in booking the lead in my latest film UNBRIDLED," starring McKay,
Eric Roberts and TC Stallings.
Best
Actor went to Tony Lo Bianco (The French Connection) as Johnny in BLONDIE. Best Supporting Actress
Leslie Thurston as Dr. Morris in STROKE OF FAITH.
Best Comedy went to husband
and wife writer/producer/actor team, Jason and Megan Marsh for BEHIND THE
SCENES, the story of what really happens behind the scenes on a 168 Film set.
Best Write Of Passage
Spotlight Film, went to THE LAWN BOY written by Penny Gibben and produced by 168
veteran Mark Baird, who entered a record five films into the 2016 competition. He received three awards Best Write of Passage, Evangelista Award (best evangelistic tool) and the 169 Award for
distinguished service to 168 Film.
Best
Kid Vid went to CARDED by veteran producer Susan Shearer, who teamed up with
Baird as a writer, winning the Evangelista Award for the film.
Best
International Film was won by AFTER by Ben Whimpey from Australia. The film won
six awards, including Best International Film, Best Make-up and Hair to Jessica
Taylor, Best Making Of 168 Film, Best Sound Design to Peter Brewer, Best
Production Design to Alexa Harrington and Simone Wake and Best Cinematography
to Sam Bennett.
Woodsy
drama, THE VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS won Best Original Score for Olivia Davies. Written,
produced and directed by Andrew Thorn, the film features 168 favorite, Jack
Jovcic in the lead role and two Best
Actor Nominations - one for Jovcic and one for eight-year-old Orlando Borg.
The film was nominated 12 times including Best Film, Best International
Film and Best Director.
Best
Music Video went to THE LAST SONG ON EARTH by Joshua Barker and Jahmal Holland.
Barker gave a hip-hop acceptance speech at the awards show.
Best
Documentary went to LITTLE ANGELS by Nellie Gonzalez for her explosive expose on child abuse.
Audience
Awards went to I AM by Anthony Varon (writer Jon Moch received Best Comedy
Screenplay) and We Are Loved by Sharelle Hall.
Honorable Mention awards
went to two Downs Syndrome actors, Evan George Vourazeris and Cristina Sanchez for their work in THE LAWN BOY. Jonathan Loria was also commended for his role in
La Svolta, Shot in Italy.
The Best Super Hero Award
was won by Zachery
Michael Burgess for ZACH AND MYHRE for
his acting and his bravery in fighting a terrible disease. 168 Executive
Director Dwayne Tarver said “It is our privilege to give encouragement to all
of our actors and crew in this way.”
# # #
The 168 Film Project has
inspired over 1000 films created by an estimated 17,000 cast and crew. 168 Film
is also a launching pad for emerging artists like Tea McKay star of UNBRIDLED, Maggie
Jones, actor in WE BOUGHT A ZOO, and Joshua and Rebekah Weigel,
writer/producers of THE BUTTERFLY CIRCUS with over 45 million Downloads,
starring Nick Vujicic. http://www.168film.com
For
interviews with filmmakers or Founder John David Ware or for more information:
info@168film.com.
THE
WINNERS 2016:
Best Speed Film The River - Jeffrey Hamm
Best Alumni Film Caged In - Aaron Kamp, Maggie Meyer
Best KidVid Carded - Susan Shearer
Best Music Video The Last Song on Earth - Joshua
Barker, Jahmal Holland
Best Documentary Little Angels - Nellie Gonzalez
Best Write of Passage The
Lawn Boy - Mark Baird
Best International Film After Ben
Whimpey - Australia
Best Comedy Behind the Scenes - Jason Marsh
Best Director Jeffrey Hamm - The River
Best Director Aaron
Kamp - Caged In (non-speed)
Best Supporting Actor William Kircher as Ed - The
Paperclip
Best Supporting Actor Robert
Hartburn as Luke - Caged In (non-speed)
Best Supporting Actress Leslie
Thurston as Dr. Morris - Stroke of Faith
Best Supporting Actress Melissa
Meyer as Lily - Caged In (non-speed)
Best Actress Tea
McKay as Emma in The Choice
Best Actress Maggie Meyer as Sara - Caged In (non-speed)
Best Actor Tony Lo Bianco as Johnny - Blondie
Best Actor Jeremy Levi as Jack - Caged In (non-speed)
Audience Award 1 I AM by Anthony Varon
Audience Award 2 We Are Loved by Sharelle Hall
Best Make-up and hair Jessica
Taylor - After
Best Making Of Making
of After - Ben Whimpey
Best Sound Design Peter Brewer - After
Best Original Score Olivia Davies - The Voice in the
Wilderness
Best Production Design Alexa
Harrington, Simone Wake - After
Best Screenplay The
Paperclip - Lee Kovel
Best Screenplay Comedy I AM -
Jonathan Moch
Best Scriptural Integration The
Paperclip - Lee Kovel
Evangelista Award Carded - Mark Baird
Best Editor Jeff Hamm, Matthew Clark
- The River
Best Cinematography After - Sam Bennett
Honorable Mention Evan George Vourazeris as Sherman -
The Lawn Boy
Honorable Mention Cristina Sanchez as Kelly - The Lawn
Boy
Best SuperHero Award Zachery Michael Burgess as SuperHero-Zach and Myhre
169 Award Mark
Baird
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