Five finalists from a record 39 entries have been selected for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' 2004 Honorary Foreign Film Student Award. The winning student filmmaker will be brought to Los Angeles in June. The finalists are Denmark's Laurits Munich-Petersen (Between Us), Germany's Sikander Goldau (Fragile), Russia's Julia Kolesnik (Let's Go for a Walk), Russia's Artem Antonov (Metropolitan Express) and Switzerland's Lawrence Grimm (Pas de Deux).
- 4/30/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fox Searchlight's In America, a semiautobiographical story of coming to America directed by Jim Sheridan, won the audience award for best feature film at AFI Fest 2003, which concluded Sunday night with Newmarket Films' Monster, written and directed by Patty Jenkins. Other audience winners, announced by fest director Christian Gaines and director of programming Nancy Collet, were Amanda Micheli's Double Dare, named best documentary, and Sikander Goldau's Fragile, named best short film.
- 11/18/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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