We’re thrilled to announce that The Noble Spirit was voted the Best Documentary Film at the Dam Short film Festival – http://www.damshortfilm.org
It was an amazing film festival celebration with filmmakers from New York, LA, London and a few pieces with backing from Hollywood — an incredible caliber of artists and supportive, engaged audience.
The festival’s mission: “To present the highest-quality short films for our attending audiences to enjoy. These may include shorts films that are inventively creative, deftly executed, presented with a rarely-seen topic, or arrive from an unusual corner of society, the globe, or the filmmaker mind.”
We’re truly humbled to be included with such company.
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It was especially touching to screen The Noble Spirit to a packed audience of 400 people in the historic Boulder Theater (built in 1931, owned by Desi Arnaz Jr), and hear the audience laugh, see them cry and have a standing ovation after the screening. Wish everyone could have been here, thanks for everything you did to make this film a success!
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Filmmakers Robert Holmes and Andrea Johnson — festival filmmakers signed the Dam Short Film Festival poster.
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Presentation of our awards trophy by DAM Short Film Festival by Executive Director Lee Lanier.