Best films honored
Elia Powers
After reviewing more than 350 entries, the Newport Beach Film
Festival’s selection committee announced the 2005 award winners in
more than 20 categories on Friday.
“This was a good year for us, both in quantity and quality of
films,” said Gregg Schwenk, the festival’s executive director. “We
were pleased with the reaction we heard from audiences.”
According to Schwenk, an estimated 31,000 filmgoers attended this
year’s event, exceeding last year’s mark by 5,500 people.
The audience had its chance to weigh in with favorite picks. For
best feature film, they chose “Ladies in Lavender,” a drama about a
pair of jealous sisters who adopt a young man after he washes ashore.
“Emmanuel’s Gift,” a story of a disabled orphan from Ghana who
overcomes his physical setbacks by riding a bicycle more than 600
kilometers, won the audience award for best documentary.
Emmanuel Ofosu Yeboah, the subject of the film, traveled to
Newport Beach for the film’s premiere last week and for the awards
ceremony on Friday.
“It’s an amazing film,” Schwenk said. “What an inspiring story; it
will go on to do wonderful in theaters.”
The festival’s selection committee named “The Definition of
Insanity” the best feature film. The documentary-drama chronicles the
life of an actor who is past his prime, and willing to sacrifice
sanity and damage personal relationships to get one last role.
Joseph Taylor won for best actor in the romantic comedy “The
Breakup Artist,” and Sylvia Chang took best actress accolades for her
role in “Rice Rhapsody.”
Schwenk said he was glad to see an accolade given to “Sonny Boy,”
a feature film about a father’s final journey with his daughter. The
movie won the outstanding achievement in filmmaking, humanitarian
vision category, along with “Emmanuel’s Gift.”
“There’s not a family out there who hasn’t, in some way, been
affected by Alzheimer’s,” Schwenk said. “It’s a powerful and moving
film that’s important for audiences to see.”
The films “Still Life” and “Mad Hot Ballroom” won for outstanding
achievement in filmmaking.
Festival co-founder and director of marketing Todd Quartararo said
he was proud to have “Mad Hot Ballroom” as the festival’s closing
film.
“We ended on a very high note,” Quartararo said.
6th Annual Newport Beach Film Festival Award Winners:
* Best feature: “The Definition of Insanity”
* Best actor: Joseph Taylor, “The Breakup Artist”
* Best actress: Sylvia Chang, “Rice Rhapsody”
* Best director: Ra’up McGee, “Autumn (Automne)”
* Best cinematography: Erin Harvey, “Autumn (Automne)”
* Best screenplay: Vincent Rubino and Pamela Thur, “The Breakup
Artist”
* Best documentary: “Everything Blue”
* Special jury award, documentary: “After Innocence”
* Best short: “Lift”
* Best director, short: Gary McKendry, “Everything In This Country
Must”
* Best cinematography, short: Jeff Garton, “Lift”
* Special jury award, short: “Olive”
* Best animated short: “9”
* Best short documentary: “Xiara’s Song”
* Outstanding achievement in filmmaking, documentary: “Ringers:
Lord of the Fans,” “The Hobart Shakespeareans,” “Searching for Angela
Shelton”
* Outstanding achievement in filmmaking, acting: David Krumholtz,
“Max & Grace”
* Outstanding achievement in filmmaking, directing: Matthew
Vaughn, “Layer Cake”
* Outstanding achievement in filmmaking, humanitarian vision:
“Sonny Boy,” “Emmanuel’s Gift”
* Outstanding achievement in filmmaking: “Mad Hot Ballroom,”
“Still Life”
* Audience Awards:
Best feature: “Ladies in Lavender”
Best documentary: “Emmanuel’s Gift”
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