RedWood Film Festival team glad to announce the list of Winner of February 2019 Edition.
BEST CATEGORIES AWARDS
BEST SHORT FILM OF THE MONTH
Film: Lady in the Shower
Directed by: Chris Borgo
Synopsis: A woman with a shady secret is haunted by a mysterious entity, while taking a shower in a historic hotel.
BEST ONE MINUTE SHORT FILM OF THE MONTH
Film: Hush
Directed by: Velton J Lishke
Synopsis: one minute micro horror, when a husband wakes to the sound of his wife comforting their baby not all is at it seems
BEST LGBT FILM OF THE MONTH
Film: Naked, Hurt & Pissed off
Directed by: Magnus G Bergström, Josephine Bengtsberg
Synopsis: Anna is a young woman that loves to party and don't want any deeper connections. She's a player. Suddenly she finds her self pregnant and in love with a man. She don't know how to handle this new situation. It doesn't help that the world is a place where heterosexuality is seen as dirty and wrong.
BEST STUDENT FILM OF THE MONTH
Film: Mirchi Cafe
Directed by: Mehkansh Kathuria
Synopsis: A cafe harbours three stories; an ex serial
killer is set on a blind date but he suffers from
withdrawal symptoms controlling urges to kill his
date; To escape a break up situation, a guy cons
his girlfriend into believing that he is a
contract killer; A death artist, an actor who is
practising or doing method acting by dying in
different places.
BEST MUSIC VIDEO OF THE MONTH
"Not Enough Entries"
BEST WEB SERIES OF THE MONTH
"Not Enough Entries"
BEST GENRE CATEGORIES AWARDS
BEST DOCUMENTARY FILM OF THE MONTH
Film: Flying on the Wings of Time - Chapter Three - “Buenos Aires and a Million Memories”
Directed by: Dr. Teresa Mular
Synopsis: This film includes a very personal visit to the magnificent and newly restored Teatro Colon, the largest opera house in South America and one of the most beautiful in the world. With unique historical recordings, anecdotes and interviews with artists who performed on it's stage.
Also a wonderful journey focusing in spectacular monuments that adorn many public places and which reveal the strong influence and taste for Europe during the 20th century.
BEST ANIMATION FILM OF THE MONTH
Film: Moments in paradise
Directed by: bellopropello
Synopsis: Plants are growing in paradise; one of them nicer, more beautiful and taller than all the other and provoke a disciplinary action. Against all odds has consequences even in paradise.
BEST INDIVIDUAL AWARDS
BEST DIRECTOR OF THE MONTH
Award goes to: Aniez Atlas
Film: Blue Rhapsody
Directed by: Aniez Atlas
Synopsis: The experience of loss. Painful and personal. Debilitating and dreadful. Inevitable.
BEST D.O.P OF THE MONTH
Award goes to: Joseph Quinn
Film: Tapferkeit
Directed by: Joseph Quinn
Synopsis: During the WWII North African campaign, a German sniper of the AfrikaKorps and a U.S. Combat engineer find themselves the sole survivors of a battle. They must reluctantly join forces to escape a marauding band of desert nomads and the unforgiving desolation of the Sahara desert. During their odyssey, the German relates the destruction of his country due to following their corrupt politicians. He regrets not stopping them before it was too late. It's a specter from the past that sadly parallels many aspects of our society today. The German soon realizes his own government is the real enemy of his people and struggles to find the courage (Tapferkeit) to stop them.
BEST SCREENWRITER OF THE MONTH
Award goes to: Mehkansh Kathuria
Film: Mirchi Cafe
Directed by: Mehkansh Kathuria
Synopsis: A cafe harbours three stories; an ex serial killer is set on a blind date but he suffers from withdrawal symptoms controlling urges to kill his
date; To escape a break up situation, a guy cons his girlfriend into believing that he is a contract killer; A death artist, an actor who is practising or doing method acting by dying in different places.
BEST EDITOR OF THE MONTH
Award goes to: Chris Borgo Film: Lady in the Shower
Directed by: Chris Borgo
Synopsis: A woman with a shady secret is haunted by a mysterious entity, while taking a shower in a historic hotel.
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