The mexican documentary "Los que se Quedan" wins at Los Angeles Film Festival.

By: MW | Posted on 29 Jun 2009

The mexican documentary "Los que se Quedan" wins at Los Angeles Film Festival.

Film Independent Announces Award Winners of 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival
Sam Fleischner & Ben Chace's Wah Do Dem (What They Do) wins Target Filmmaker Award --Juan Carlos Rulfo & Carlos Hagerman's Those Who Remain wins Target Documentary Award.
Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, announced its 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival award winners at a special event, presented by Target. The Los Angeles Film Festival, presented by The Los Angeles Times, ran from Thursday, June 18 to Sunday, June 28.
"One of our goals at Film Independent is to help filmmakers build an audience for their work, and the Los Angeles Film Festival does just that," said Film Independent Executive Director Dawn Hudson. "We hope recognition at the Festival will allow these filmmakers to continue to find broad audiences for their terrific films."
The two top juried awards of the Los Angeles Film Festival are the Target Filmmaker Award and Target Documentary Award, each carrying an unrestricted $50,000 cash prize for the winning film's director. The awards were established by the Festival and Target to encourage independent filmmakers to pursue their artistic ambitions.
"Target has been a major supporter of the Festival since 2001, and their partnership has allowed us to expand dramatically in that time," said Festival Director Rebecca Yeldham. "Their specific dedication to individual artists is extraordinary."
The Target Filmmaker Award recognizes the finest narrative film in competition at the Festival and went to Sam Fleischner and Ben Chace for Wah Do Dem (What They Do). The Target Documentary Award recognizes the finest documentary film in competition at the Festival and went to Juan Carlos Rulfo and Carlos Hagerman for Those Who Remain (Los Que se Quedan).
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