THANK YOU SKINHEAD GIRL – WINS THE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY
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THANK YOU SKINHEAD GIRL – WINS THE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY
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THANK YOU SKINHEAD GIRL – WINS THE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY ....
Oxford Filmmaker Sharon Woodward’s film ‘Thank You Skinhead Girl’ picked up the award for ‘Best Documentary’ at the 8th International Film Palace Festival
Director/Producer: Sharon Woodward
Executive Producer: Richard Duriez
Associate Producer: Gary Shenton
Following successful screenings at Falstaff International Film Festival and the Portobello International Film Festival where Thank You Skinhead Girl was nominated for ‘Best Film’ Woodward’s documentary has been going from strength to strength, and this week was shown at the Italian San Lorenzo festival on the 1st July. ....
However, it was at the Balchik, 8th International Short Film Festival in Bulgaria that awarded the film ‘Best Documentary’.
The film explores the filmmakers own experience of being in care and becoming a skinhead during 1979 - 83. It takes a look at the Oxfordshire Skinhead scene from 1969 - 1989....
The film was supported by Film Oxford (OFVM) Production Award and enabled by the Community Grant award from Screen South.
The film Features music by Reggae legends the Symarip, local Oxford Ska band The Inflatables and Welsh Oi! band The Oppressed.
http://www.inthepalace.com/en/2010/in_the_palace/news
SONY ERICSSON IT COMPETITION:
The jury was headed by Ivo Draganov
And awards were presented to:
The award for Best Documentary Film went to “Thank you skinhead girl” represented by its director Sharon Woodward.
The award for Best Television Film was given to the journalist Genka Shikerova and the DOP Boris Pintev for the BTV series “Gardens of Concrete”.
The SONY ERICSSON IT jury gave a Special Mention to the director Katarzyna Tsrazska for her film “10 Years to Nashville” and to the BTV journalist Kanna Racheva for the importance of the film “A Treasure Fountain”.
PRESS RELEASE
THANK YOU SKINHEAD GIRL – WINS THE AWARD FOR BEST DOCUMENTARY ....
Oxford Filmmaker Sharon Woodward’s film ‘Thank You Skinhead Girl’ picked up the award for ‘Best Documentary’ at the 8th International Film Palace Festival
Director/Producer: Sharon Woodward
Executive Producer: Richard Duriez
Associate Producer: Gary Shenton
Following successful screenings at Falstaff International Film Festival and the Portobello International Film Festival where Thank You Skinhead Girl was nominated for ‘Best Film’ Woodward’s documentary has been going from strength to strength, and this week was shown at the Italian San Lorenzo festival on the 1st July. ....
However, it was at the Balchik, 8th International Short Film Festival in Bulgaria that awarded the film ‘Best Documentary’.
The film explores the filmmakers own experience of being in care and becoming a skinhead during 1979 - 83. It takes a look at the Oxfordshire Skinhead scene from 1969 - 1989....
The film was supported by Film Oxford (OFVM) Production Award and enabled by the Community Grant award from Screen South.
The film Features music by Reggae legends the Symarip, local Oxford Ska band The Inflatables and Welsh Oi! band The Oppressed.
http://www.inthepalace.com/en/2010/in_the_palace/news
SONY ERICSSON IT COMPETITION:
The jury was headed by Ivo Draganov
And awards were presented to:
The award for Best Documentary Film went to “Thank you skinhead girl” represented by its director Sharon Woodward.
The award for Best Television Film was given to the journalist Genka Shikerova and the DOP Boris Pintev for the BTV series “Gardens of Concrete”.
The SONY ERICSSON IT jury gave a Special Mention to the director Katarzyna Tsrazska for her film “10 Years to Nashville” and to the BTV journalist Kanna Racheva for the importance of the film “A Treasure Fountain”.