2010 Feature Film Awards have been announced.

CUFF would like to recognize:

Scrappers by Ben Kolak, Brian Ashby, and Courtney Prokopas -

Best Documentary Feature Award


Stay the Same, Never Change by Laurel Nakadate -

Best Narrative Feature Award
Modus Operandi by Frankie Latina -

Honorable Mention

Congrats to all the Film Makers!

2010 Chicago Underground Film Festival Winners

Awards for best narrative feature and best documentary feature are still being determined but here is what was announced at last night’s festival party:

Made in Chicago Award – Kent Lambert, Fantasy Suite
Best Animation – Everybody, Steve Reinke and Jesse Mott
Best Experimental Film – L’Internationale, Marianna Milhorat
Best Documentary Short – Sincerity: The Character of Ronald Reagan, Chris Royalty
Best Narrative Short – Home Movie, Braden King
Audience Award – Scrappers, Ben Kolak, Brian Ashby and Courtney Prokopas

Honorable Mentions

Golden Hour, Robert Todd
This Is My Show, Lori Felker
Voice on the Line, Kelly Sears

I’ll post the feature winners as soon as the jury gets them to me.

FESTIVAL JURY

Ross Nugent hails from wilds of Western Pennsylvania. He earned a BA in Film Studies at the University of Pittsburgh and studied film and video production at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, where he began working in media exhibition in 2003. Ross served as the Exhibition Coordinator from 2005-2008, and matriculated to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee to pursue an MFA in Film. He is also the Program Manager of the UWM Union Theatre, the Faculty Advisor for the Milwaukee Underground Film Festival, and an instructor in the Film Dept.

Spencer Parsons is a filmmaker based in Chicago, and he teaches media production at Northwestern University. He has made such award-winning short films as “Resolution” (2002) and “Once and Future Asshole” (2005), and his feature film, “I’ll Come Running,” will soon be available on DVD from IFC. From 2000-2004, he was senior programmer for the late and lamented Cinematexas International Short Film Festival in Austin, TX.

Brigid Reagan is the Assistant Director of Video Data Bank, the country’s largest archive and distributor of video art and artist interviews. As AD, Brigid manages submissions, acquisitions, public programs, marketing and promotion for the organization. She was VDB’s Distribution Manager prior to her current appointment and previously worked in both programming and educational outreach for Cinema/Chicago, presenter of the Chicago International Film Festival. Brigid has presented VDB work at festivals and conferences throughout the world, and has sat on various panels and juries in the media arts field. She holds a BA in Film and Television from the University of Notre Dame and an MA in Arts Management from Columbia College Chicago, where she was a Dwight Follet Fellow.

Today’s lineup and closing night party.

Today’s screenings finishes up with Putty Hill and don’t forget our closing night party and awards at The Empty Bottle after Putty Hill.

1:00pm – ERIE + HOME MOVIE
1:15pm – SHORTS PROGRAM FOUR: EAST MEETS WEST
3:00pm – SHORTS PROGRAM FIVE: NIGHT WATCHING
4:45pm – SCRAPPERS
6:00pm – SHORTS PROGRAM SIX: THE UNCONSCIOUS UNCORKED
7:00pm – CLOSING NIGHT FILM! PUTTY HILL
9:00pm – CUFF Closing Night Party

The Empty Bottle
1035 N. Western

Tonights lineup.

Here is tonights program lineup for the second day of the festival.

6:00pm – WORLD’S LARGEST + GUIDED TOUR
8:15pm – VISIONARIES: JONAS MEKAS AND THE (MOSTLY) AMERICAN AVANT-GARDE
9:15pm – SHORTS PROGRAM ONE: SCHOOL OF VELOCITY
10:30pm – MODUS OPERANDI

11:00pm- CUFF Friday Night Party

Beauty Bar
1444 W. Chicago

Pictures from opening night.

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