Monday, October 23, 2006 8:55 AM
New York Independent Film FestivalJune 18. 2005Gershwin Hotel
The NYIIFVF awards ceremony officially kicked off at 8 p.m. sharp
on Friday, June 17th at the popular art deco lounge Gallery in the
Gershwin Hotel. Hosts of the event included actress Amber Gristak
(Maid in Manhattan, House of D), Aesha Waks (Arresting Gina) as well
as PR media consultants Renata Lorenc of Rula PR and Veltis Harratan
of www.angel503z.com and Briege McGarrity. Among the highlights was the edgy comedian Jackie the Jokeman Martling (formerly of the Howard Stern Show) who scooped the award for Best Supporting Actor in the short film Joke Bitch. Jackie commented, saying "I'm delighted with the award. I'd like to say this is the most recent of a string of film awards I've won. I'd like to say that...but it'd be a lie. This is my first ever. But it certainly won't always be the most recent." The feature thriller Xtacy swept the boards, taking home three awards.
Charismatic actor and first-time helmer Tom DeGrezia won Best Actor
in a Feature as well as the coveted Audience Award for Best Feature
Film. New York nightlife personality and actor Wass Steven's performance
was also a hit with the jury, and received the award for Best Supporting
Actor in a Feature Film. Xtacy was inspired by Edgar Allan Poe's
Tell Tale Heart and examines a year in the life of a successful New
York Artist turned serial killer. Ambitious documentarian Anthony Donovan won Best Political Documentary for Dialogues Part 1, which gave NY audiences a rare opportunity to view behind the scene footage of dialogues with UN Ambassadors. Manhattan Confidential, a thriller set in the East Village about nine clandestine, interlocking love affairs that take place in Manhattan over seven years earned Milo Savage the award for Best Director of a Feature Film. The international recipients include prolific award-winning soap opera star Murad Janibekyan who will fly in especially from Armenia to pick the award of Best Actor in a Short Film beating off 120 contenders for his role in Hamlet. John Corcoran from Ireland will be present to accept the award of Best International Director of a Short Film for his original fiction comedy Virtues of a Sinner. The New York International Independent Film and Video Festival was founded in 1993 by entertainment impresario Stuart Alson to introduce a unique spectrum of features, shorts, documentaries and animations to its audiences. The festival also represents a new wave of independent filmmakers without the pretentiousness. NYIIFVF is now hosting events in New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Miami. Past festivals have included the work of Calista Flockhart, Cameron Diaz, Eva Herzigova, Guy Pearce, George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston, Rod Steiger, Tippi Hedren, William Defoe and Vin Diesel. Abel Ferrara famously quoted in MovieMaker, "This festival was the real deal: Everybody else just talks about doing it, these guys just did it!"! We would like to thank Ms. Renata Lorenc, media consultant for Rula PR, for her kind invitation. For more information about the New York Independent Film Festival, please visit their website at www.nyfilmvideo.com.
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