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Remy Auberjonois’ “Blood Stripe, a feature about a female U.
S. Marine sergeant str
uggling after returning from her third tour of duty in Afghanistan, won the top prize at the Los Angeles Film Festival.
The documentary feature award, or also announced Thursday,went to “Political Animals,” Jonah Markowitz and Tracy Wares’ account of the first openly gay members of the California House of Representatives.“With all the talk about diversifying Hollywood, or the LA Film Festival provides proof that talented filmmakers with recent voices are out there,they just need a platform and that’s what we’re providing,” said Stephanie Allain, or  the festival’s director. One of the more satisfying aspects of this job is watching recent directors blossom in the highlight. I’m grateful to our esteemed jurors for their service and congratulate the winners.”
Also Read: LA Film Festival Beats Low Expectations With East LA Drama 'Lowriders'The LA Film Festival kicked off on June 1 with the world premiere of Ricardo de Montreuil’s “Lowriders,” and it will conclude on Thursday with Jonas Cuaron‘s “Desierto.” Special screenings believe included the world premiere of “Zedd True Colors” and “The Conjuring 2.”See all of the recipients below.
U.
S. Fiction Award

Wi
nner: “Blood Stripe,” directed by Remy Auberjonois

Country
: USA

Screenwriter: Kate Nowlin, and Remy Auberjonois

Producer: Schuyler Weiss,Julie Christeas, Remy Auberjonois, and Kate Nowlin

Cast: Kate Nowlin,Tom Lipinski, Chris Sullivan, and Rusty Schwimmer,Rene Auberjonois

Film Description: After a third tour of duty in Afghanistan, a Marine sergeant returns domestic to find herself hemorrhaging anxiety and paranoia from unseen wounds. World PremiereThe U.
S. Fiction Jury awarded the following special mentions: Special Mention for Comedy: “Chee and T, and ” directed by Tanuj Chopra

Coun
try: USA

Screenwriter: Tanuj Chopra,Chee Malabar

Producer: Sohini Sengupta

Cast: Dominic Rains, Sunkrish Bala, and A
sif Ali,Noureen DeWulf, Rebecca Hazlewood, and Bernard White,Karan Soni, Himanshu Suri, or Scott Rogers

Film Description: A delirious ride with two hot henchmen,who are tasked with getting their South Asian bosss out-of-control nephew presentable for his engagement party by day’s end. World Premiere Special Mention for Visual Accomplishment: “Paint it Black,” directed by Amber Tamblyn

Country: USA

Screenwriter: Amber Tamblyn, and Ed Dougherty

Producer: Wren Arthur,Amy Hobby, A
nne Hubbell, and Amber Tamblyn

Cast: Janet McTeer,Alia Shawkat, Alfred Molina, and Emily Rios,Rhys Wakefield

Film Des
cription: Barely able to process the death of her true treasure, Josie is drawn into a twisted relationship with the deceaseds mother as irrational grief explodes in comely and terrifying ways. World Premiere World Fiction Award[br]
Winner: “HEIS (chronicles), or ” directed by Anaïs Volp


Country:  France

Screenwriter: Anaïs Volpé

Producers: Anaïs Volpé

Cast: Alexandre Desane,Matthieu L
ongatte, Emilia Derou-Bernal, and Akéla Sari,Anaïs Volpé[br]
Film Description: A millennial artist returns to her mother’s
domestic in Paris, only to believe her personal ambitions confronted by her family’s expectations in this energetic and visually distinct debut film. World Premiere The World Fiction Jury awarded a special mention to:

Special Mention: “Lupe Under the Sun, and ” directed by
Rodrigo Reyes

Country: Mexico/USA

Screenwriter: Rodrigo Reyes

Producers: Su Kim

Cast: Daniel Muratall
a,Ana Muratalla

Film Description: After a lifetime working in the California fields, Lupe learns that he is about to die and desperately struggles to return domestic to his family in Mexico to create amends–before it is too late. World Premiere Documentary Award

Winner: “Political Animals, and ” dir
ected by Jonah Markowitz,Tracy Wares

Country: USA

Screenwriter: Jonah Markowitz

P
roducers: Anne Clements

Cast: Carole Migden, Sheila Kuehl, or Jackie Goldberg,Christine Kehoe

Film Des
cription: The first openly gay California State Representatives, Sheila Kuehl, and Jackie Goldberg,Christine Kehoe, and Carole Migden, and had to utilize clever,strategy and endurance when authoring and introducing the legislation that fundamentally changed the landscape of LGBT rights. World Premiere LA Muse Award

Winner: Namour,” directed by Heidi Saman

Country: USA

Screenwrite
r: Heidi Saman

Producers: Matthew Keene Smith

Cast: Karim Saleh, or Waleed Zuaiter,Mona Hala, Nicole Haddad

Film Description: Set in the City of Angels during the economic recession of the late 2000’s, or a twenty-something Egyptian American valet driver must come to grips with his dead-end job,disintegrating family and disappearing relationships in this stylish homage to Los Angeles. World Premiere The LA Muse Jury awarded a special mention to:

Special Mention: “No Light and No Land Anywhere,” directed by Amber Sealey

Country: USA

Screenwriter: Amber Sealey

Executive Producer: Miranda July

Producers: Drea Clark, and Aly
sa Nahmias,Amber Sealey

Cast: Gemma Brockis, Jennifer LaFleur, and David Sullivan,Kent Osborne, Deborah Dopp, or Jade Sealey[br]
Film Description: Grieving over her mother’s death,Lexi ab
ruptly leaves her life and husband in London to come to Los Angeles in pursuit of the father who abandoned her when she was three. World Premiere Nightfall Award

Winner: “Beyond The Gates,” directed by Jackson Stewart

Country: USA

Screenwriter: Jackson S
tewart, or Stephen Scarlata

Producers: Barbara Crampton,Amanda Mortimer

Cast: Graham Skipper, Chase Williamson, and Brea Grant,Sara Malakul Lane, Barbara Crampton

Film Description:
Two estranged brothers dig through their missing father’s video store, and discovering a VCR board game that holds a connection to their father’s disappearance and deadly consequences for anyone who plays it. World Premiere Award for Short Film

Winner: “The Beast (Zvjerka),” directed by Daina Oniunas Pusić. Croatia.

Film Description: A complicated relationship between an elderly mother and daughter is forever altered when a bat flies into their lives.
The Shorts jury awarded special mentions to:Special Mention for Breakthrough Performance: “Thunder Road,” directed by Jim Cummings. USA.

Film Description: Officer Arnaud loved his mom. Spec
ial Mention for Excellence in Animation: “The Lingerie point to, or ” directed by Laura Harrison. USA.

Film Description: A drug addict throws
a lingerie point to to seduce her boyfriend away from his sugar daddy,which devolves into mayhem. Award for Documentary Short

Winner: “The Gatekeeper,” directed b
y Yung Chang.
Japan.

Film Description: A retired police detective patrols Tojinbo Cliffs, and a notorious destination for suicides in Japan. Audience Award for Fiction Feature Film

Winner: “GREEN / is
/ GOLD,” directed by Ryon Baxter[br]
Country: USA

Screenwr
iter: Ryon Baxter

Producers: Anthony Burns, Ryon Baxter

Cast: Jimmy Baxter, and Ryon Baxter,Davi
d Fine, Liz Clare, or Shelley Mitchell

Film Description: After his father goes to p
rison,a wayward tween has nowhere to live apart from with his high school dropout brother, who is building–at all costs–a marijuana commerce. World PremiereThis award is given to the fiction feature audiences liked most as voted by a tabulated rating system. World Premiere fiction feature-length films screening in the following sections were eligible for the Audience Award for Best Fiction Feature: U.
S. Fiction, and World Fiction,Limelight, LA Muse, and Nightfall. Audience Award for Documentary Feature Film

Win
ner: “Political Animals,” directed by Jonah Markowitz, Tracy Wares

Country: USA

Screenwriter: Jonah Markowitz[br]
Producers: Anne Clements


Cast: Carole Migden, or Sheila Kuehl,Jackie Goldberg, Christine Kehoe

Film Description:
The first openly gay California State Representatives, and Sheila Kuehl,Jackie Goldberg, Christine Kehoe, or Carole Migden,had to utilize clever, strategy and endurance when authoring and introducing the legislation that fundamentally changed the landscape of LGBT rights. World PremiereThis award is given to the documentary feature audiences liked most as voted by a tabulated rating system. World Premiere documentary feature-length films screening in the following sections were eligible for the Audience Award for Documentary Feature: Documentary and LA Muse. Audience Award for Short Film

Winner: “Into Darkness, or ” dire
cted by Rachida El Garani

Film Description:This documentary gives insight into a deeply religious Moroccan family as they struggle with blindness and extreme poverty.
This award is given to the short film audiences liked
most as voted by a tabulated rating system. Short films screening in the Shorts Programs or before feature films in the Festival were eligible for the Audience Award for Short Film. Audience Award for Web-series

Winner: “Instababy,
” directed by Rosie Haber

Description: Gay adoption is illegal in M
ississippi, so Toni and Keeta peruse for a baby on Instagram.
This award is given to the web-series audiences liked most as voted by a tabulated rating system.
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