Kanami
24-08-2006, 05:29
"Greetings everyone, I'm Laura Baily, here with the latest in Entertainment.
The Results are in from the Kanami Film Fesitval and Awards, the Best Picture Winner is the Hit War film Gisela took home 4 Hawk Award for Best Picture, Best Production Desgine, Best Orginal Song and Best Actress.
Emerald Spring's Fantasy Quest took home 6 awards, Taking Home Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Ensemble Cast, Costume Designe, and Orginal Screenplay.
Sofia Kamrill says she's very happy and thrilled
As for Fires of the Phoenix it took home 3 awards for: Lead Actor, Screenplay, and tied with Kamrill for Screenplay, and Action Adventure Feature.
1st League Here We Are Took home two: Cinematography, and Screenplay.
Inside Griffencrest took home Best Documentry Feature
And Zone Zero Took home Adapted Screenplay.
As for the Non-Winners, all is not lost for them, as their films are going under observation by the Guilds, and Academy, and have a good chance of taking the award there.
Irvine & Me is set to have a special screening with the subject him self, James Irvine. Alex Throton shot the film inlight of the recent controversy surrounding LifeWyze's Bio-Farm Project. Alex Thorton himself is suprised that Irvine is actually attending the screening himself. It opens in theators Nation Wide September 6th and is Rated R."
The Results are in from the Kanami Film Fesitval and Awards, the Best Picture Winner is the Hit War film Gisela took home 4 Hawk Award for Best Picture, Best Production Desgine, Best Orginal Song and Best Actress.
Emerald Spring's Fantasy Quest took home 6 awards, Taking Home Supporting Actress, Supporting Actor, Ensemble Cast, Costume Designe, and Orginal Screenplay.
Sofia Kamrill says she's very happy and thrilled
As for Fires of the Phoenix it took home 3 awards for: Lead Actor, Screenplay, and tied with Kamrill for Screenplay, and Action Adventure Feature.
1st League Here We Are Took home two: Cinematography, and Screenplay.
Inside Griffencrest took home Best Documentry Feature
And Zone Zero Took home Adapted Screenplay.
As for the Non-Winners, all is not lost for them, as their films are going under observation by the Guilds, and Academy, and have a good chance of taking the award there.
Irvine & Me is set to have a special screening with the subject him self, James Irvine. Alex Throton shot the film inlight of the recent controversy surrounding LifeWyze's Bio-Farm Project. Alex Thorton himself is suprised that Irvine is actually attending the screening himself. It opens in theators Nation Wide September 6th and is Rated R."