The 2002 Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival Three Dollar Bill Cinema
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2002 JURIED AWARD WINNERS

 
Best Feature Film
DAYS (Giorni), directed by Laura Muscardin
Sponsored by  Scarecrow
   
Best Documentary Film
HOPE ALONG THE WIND: THE LIFE OF HARRY HAY, directed by Eric Slade
Sponsored by  Scarecrow
   
Best Female Director Award
Marilyn Freeman for GROUP
Sponsored by three dollar bill logo
   

Best New Director
Duncan Roy for A.K.A.

 

Sponsored by  Neighbours

In addition to our juried awards our festival presented five audience choice awards.

Best Short Film
THE VISITOR, directed
by Dan Castle
Sponsored by  Playstream
   

 

Best Local Film
LEAVE IT! directed by
Laura Jean Cronin

Sponsored by  Oppenheimer
   

2002 JURY AWARD-WINNERS

Best Feature Film
DAYS (Giorni), directed by Laura Muscardin
Best Documentary Film
HOPE ALONG THE WIND: THE LIFE OF HARRY HAY, directed
by Eric Slade 
Best Female Director
Marilyn Freeman for GROUP
Best New Director Award
Duncan Roy for A.K.A.
Best Short Film
THE VISITOR, directed by Dan Castle
Best Local Short
LEAVE IT! directed by Laura Jean Cronin

2002 AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD-WINNERS

Best Narrative Feature
GROUP, directed by Marilyn Freeman
Best Documentary Feature
RUTHIE AND CONNIE: EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE,
directed by Deborah Dickson
Best Girls1 Short
YOU 2, directed by Pascale Simons
Best Boys1 Short
THE VISITOR, directed by Dan Castle
Best Local Short
LEAVE IT! directed by Laura Jean Cronin

We are honored to have had the following individuals on our 2002 juries:

Claudia Gorbman is Professor of Film Studies at the University of Washington, Tacoma. She is the author of two books and more than fifty scholarly articles, primarily on film music, and women and film.

John Teegarden is a graduate of USC’s cinema school, with a specialty in film history and criticism. He has written film reviews and related articles for more than 25 years, currently as a bimonthly column for AudienceMag.com. He has served as a programmer for the Seattle International Film Festival and a consultant for Microsoft’s Cinemania.

Joy Shayne Laughter had a sold-out reading of her feature film script BRILLIANT COMPANY at SLGFF 1998. She served on the Board of Women In Film/Seattle from 1999-2000 and was Board President in 2001. Joy will appear as the President of the United States in the upcoming drag-king action-thriller WRITTEN IN STONE.

Sally Schuh is a visual artist who has served as a juror for Artist Trust, the Behnke Foundation, Women’s Caucus for Art, and the Lesbians and Art-Visibility Issues Panel. Her work is included in private and public collections locally and internationally and she is represented by Greg Kucera Gallery in Seattle.

Joseph Lin works on film and television productions and owns a deposition videography company. He recently coordinated a feature film adaptation of Hedda Gabler, and is currently working on his own short film based on a story by Alphonse Allais.

Cherese Campo is a producer and production stage manager, who also is a film aficionado. She’s produced such live events as Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast, and Sandra Bernhard’s Without You I'm Nothing. She’s also produced apparel shows for Calvin Klein, Matsuda, & Adrienne Vittadini.

 

 

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