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The '''2014 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival''', held on [[August 22]]-[[August 24|24]], [[2014]] was the 16th in the [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival|annual series]]. The opening night film at the [[Alabama Theatre]] was "All American High: Revisited", directed by Keva Rosenfeld. Other venues included the [[Carver Theater]], the [[Red Mountain Theater Company]]'s Cabaret Theater, the [[McWane Science Center]]'s Rushton Theater, and the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]. | The '''2014 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival''', held on [[August 22]]-[[August 24|24]], [[2014]] was the 16th in the [[Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival|annual series]]. The opening night film at the [[Alabama Theatre]] was "All American High: Revisited", directed by Keva Rosenfeld. Other venues included the [[Carver Theater]], the [[Red Mountain Theater Company]]'s Cabaret Theater, the [[McWane Science Center]]'s Rushton Theater, and the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]. | ||
Juried winners | Juried winners included ''L for Leisure'', winning the [[Jambor-Franklin Founder's Award for Best Narrative Feature]], and ''The Hand That Feeds'' winning for best feature-length documentary. | ||
Audience favorite awards went to ''It Is What It Is'' for best feature, and ''No No: A Dockumentary'' for best documentary. | Audience favorite awards went to ''It Is What It Is'' for best feature, and ''No No: A Dockumentary'' for best documentary. |
Revision as of 11:56, 25 August 2014
The 2014 Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival, held on August 22-24, 2014 was the 16th in the annual series. The opening night film at the Alabama Theatre was "All American High: Revisited", directed by Keva Rosenfeld. Other venues included the Carver Theater, the Red Mountain Theater Company's Cabaret Theater, the McWane Science Center's Rushton Theater, and the Alabama School of Fine Arts.
Juried winners included L for Leisure, winning the Jambor-Franklin Founder's Award for Best Narrative Feature, and The Hand That Feeds winning for best feature-length documentary.
Audience favorite awards went to It Is What It Is for best feature, and No No: A Dockumentary for best documentary.
References
- Flanagan, Ben (August 19, 2014) "Sidewalk's Sweet 16: Downtown Birmingham film festival sees changes, improvements after 16 years." The Birmingham News
- Carlton, Bob (August 24, 2014) "Sidewalk Film Festival 2014 announces winners for jury and audience choice awards; here's the list." The Birmingham News
External links
- Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival website