Matt Day took out the winning prize with film 'The Mother Situation'. (Photo: Andy Green/Red Bull Content Pool)
Matt Day's black comedy.The Mother Situation.has taken out this year.s Tropfest.
The film follows three adult siblings as they assist their terminally ill mother to commit suicide.
.I didn.t expect this to happen, I was just really looking forward to getting my film in front of as many people as possible so receiving the win is just a bonus,. said Day, best known for his acting work on the likes of Rake and Tangle..
.Tonight was the first time that I saw the film off of my laptop and I do my own post-production work so I was just pleased that it all came together..
Day took home $10,000 and will also receive a return trip to La for meetings with industry professionals and networking,...
Matt Day's black comedy.The Mother Situation.has taken out this year.s Tropfest.
The film follows three adult siblings as they assist their terminally ill mother to commit suicide.
.I didn.t expect this to happen, I was just really looking forward to getting my film in front of as many people as possible so receiving the win is just a bonus,. said Day, best known for his acting work on the likes of Rake and Tangle..
.Tonight was the first time that I saw the film off of my laptop and I do my own post-production work so I was just pleased that it all came together..
Day took home $10,000 and will also receive a return trip to La for meetings with industry professionals and networking,...
- 2/13/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Updated: The Screen Awards revealed its 2013 winners tonight (October 30), recognising excellence in UK marketing, distribution and exhibition.Scroll down for full list of winnersBrowse the awards brochure HEREClick here for pictures from the nightClick here for videos of the winners
The awards were handed out at a glamorous ceremony at Park Plaza Riverbank in London. Broadcaster Edith Bowman hosted the event for the second year.
Universal took home the hotly contested distributor of the year award, with highly commended notices for Arrow Films and Lionsgate UK.
Sony’s Skyfall took home theatrical campaign of the year.
Picturehouse and Vue triumphed in the newly added exhibition categories.
The rising star prize was bestowed on Andy Green from Organic.
Film4 had three wins on the night, with Fox, Metrodome, Picturehouse Entertainment and Universal each celebrating double wins.
Alan North, who retired this summer from the Walt Disney Company and previously worked at Universal, Rank, and Odeon...
The awards were handed out at a glamorous ceremony at Park Plaza Riverbank in London. Broadcaster Edith Bowman hosted the event for the second year.
Universal took home the hotly contested distributor of the year award, with highly commended notices for Arrow Films and Lionsgate UK.
Sony’s Skyfall took home theatrical campaign of the year.
Picturehouse and Vue triumphed in the newly added exhibition categories.
The rising star prize was bestowed on Andy Green from Organic.
Film4 had three wins on the night, with Fox, Metrodome, Picturehouse Entertainment and Universal each celebrating double wins.
Alan North, who retired this summer from the Walt Disney Company and previously worked at Universal, Rank, and Odeon...
- 10/31/2013
- ScreenDaily
Updated: The Screen Awards revealed its 2013 winners tonight (October 30), recognising excellence in UK marketing, distribution and exhibition.
The awards (full list below) were handed out at a glamorous ceremony at Park Plaza Riverbank in London. Broadcaster Edith Bowman hosted the event for the second year.
Universal took home the hotly contested distributor of the year award, with highly commended notices for Arrow Films and Lionsgate UK.
Sony’s Skyfall took home theatrical campaign of the year.
Picturehouse and Vue triumphed in the newly added exhibition categories.
The rising star prize was bestowed on Andy Green from Organic.
Film4 had three wins on the night, with Fox, Metrodome and Universal each celebrating double wins.
Alan North, who retired this summer from the Walt Disney Company and previously worked at Universal, Rank, and Odeon, was honoured with the Film Distributors’ Association Lifetime Achievement Award. His former colleague Daniel Battsek flew in from New York to present North with the...
The awards (full list below) were handed out at a glamorous ceremony at Park Plaza Riverbank in London. Broadcaster Edith Bowman hosted the event for the second year.
Universal took home the hotly contested distributor of the year award, with highly commended notices for Arrow Films and Lionsgate UK.
Sony’s Skyfall took home theatrical campaign of the year.
Picturehouse and Vue triumphed in the newly added exhibition categories.
The rising star prize was bestowed on Andy Green from Organic.
Film4 had three wins on the night, with Fox, Metrodome and Universal each celebrating double wins.
Alan North, who retired this summer from the Walt Disney Company and previously worked at Universal, Rank, and Odeon, was honoured with the Film Distributors’ Association Lifetime Achievement Award. His former colleague Daniel Battsek flew in from New York to present North with the...
- 10/31/2013
- ScreenDaily
Rising Star Award to be handed out as part of Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards on Oct 30.
Screen International has confirmed the following three shortlisted nominees for the Rising Star category at the Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards.
The nominees are:
Andy Green, Account Director, Organic PublicityRebecca Johnson, Head of Marketing, MetrodomeTeresa Kowalski, Publicist, Dda PR
The Rising Star category recognises to recognise young talented executives in film marketing and distribution who will rise to the top of the community in the decades to come. The young achievers - who should have been working in the industry for no more than five years (age is irrelevant) - can work across marketing or PR, sales and distribution, acquisitions or administration.
The winner will be chosen by the Awards’ industry expert panel of judges.
Wendy Mitchell, Editor, Screen International, said: “Screen is a big supporter of new creative talent through our Stars of Tomorrow and it’s also important...
Screen International has confirmed the following three shortlisted nominees for the Rising Star category at the Screen UK Marketing & Distribution Awards.
The nominees are:
Andy Green, Account Director, Organic PublicityRebecca Johnson, Head of Marketing, MetrodomeTeresa Kowalski, Publicist, Dda PR
The Rising Star category recognises to recognise young talented executives in film marketing and distribution who will rise to the top of the community in the decades to come. The young achievers - who should have been working in the industry for no more than five years (age is irrelevant) - can work across marketing or PR, sales and distribution, acquisitions or administration.
The winner will be chosen by the Awards’ industry expert panel of judges.
Wendy Mitchell, Editor, Screen International, said: “Screen is a big supporter of new creative talent through our Stars of Tomorrow and it’s also important...
- 9/19/2013
- ScreenDaily
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