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spy Festival cHtiui iZ 0 ddeii c(M •ilmmakers from both coasts - New York, r North Carolina and California - and from Alabama won the Golden Lion best of show awards at the Fourth annual George Lindsey UNA Television and Film Festival, which drew entries from nine states and Tanzania. Alumnus George S. Lindsey, of Nashville, Tenn., presented the Golden Lion best of show professional award to A Good Bnln , directed by Katherine Dieckmann and produced by Lianne Halfon, both of New York City, along with Tom Carouso, of Beverly Hills, Calif., of the Kardana Films production company. The film was submitted by Danny Vinson of Antioch, Tenn. Vinson happens to be one of the actors in the film, which aired on HBO. Lindsey presented the Golden Lion best of show student award to Flou ' crs Freckle Cream, directed by David Rotan of Morganton, N.C., and produced by Bob Jones of Tuscaloosa at the North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston- Salem, North Carolina. In the student category of short doc- umentary, the certificate of merit was presented to Wmit Some, Get Some: An Inside Look at Muscle Shoals Wrestling, 28 m produced by Get It Son Productions. Laura Bodnar of Huntsville and Kartie Busier of Florence submitted the film to the contest for judging. The student short narrative certifi- cate of merit winner was Tlie Day Before, directeci by Anne LeSchander of Los Angeles, and produced by the University of Southern California. Student Full-length narrative sub- missions brought out Destani ' s Eyes as the merit wiimer. Eyes was directed by The Snap Shot Reporters of Birmingham and submitted by Girls, Inc., of Central Alabama. The Golden Lion award was then also presented to winners in the profes- sional category. For short narrative, APOGEE directed by John Richardson and produced by Anne Wheeler, John Richardson and Karen Scoot, of BLK Productions, LLC, all of Birmingham. Professional full-length narrative was where A Good Baby hopped into the awards. This year a new award was created that allowed audiences watching the entries during festival screenings to select their favorites. The favorite pro- fessional entry was APOGEE. The stu- dent favorite was Want Some, Get Some: An Inside Look at Muscle Shoals Wrestling. In addition to all the awards pre- sented for films, the festival committee gave a Golden Lion to the Director of University Relations Bill Jarnigan, who worked on the festival from the begin- ning. «- '
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BRING IT ON. Rachel Will- iams threatens some of the local men who surround her, played by J.C. Hester, Rvan Taylor, Chris Bedwell, and Chris I ' elton. ON HANDS AND KNEES. Anna Brooks and Amanda Maddox take up positions at the feet of Daniel Tracy in the production of Sylvia. I BEG OF THEE! Scott Long (bcloic) entreats his wife, playeci by Amber Kennedy, in the sexually intense production of l.yfistrnln. photo by Tommy Rowe L.
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SIMPLE CONVERSATION. David o Lee speaks with Wayne Sides ' photog- Q- raphy class in a Lindsey Fest session. « . in— mT.i.i..r.. -« roi i GREETING AN OLD FRIEND. Dr. George Lindsey welcomes singer pro- ducer Ray Stevens to the dais at this year ' s festival. GOOFY GRINS. Student Audience Choice winners Katie Busher and Laura Bodnar reveal their inner feelings upon receiving their awards. 29
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