Future Filmmaker Awards (2016 Wisconsin High School & Middle School Competition)
Competition Winner: Rise of Zorror (Jonathan Horkman)
1st Runner-Up: Superhero Superstar (Sophie Goska)
2nd Runner-Up: The Sick One (Anna Johnson)
Winners took away prizes of $250, $150 and $75, respectively.
Audience Choice Awards
Best Feature: Remittance (Patrick Daly, Joel Fendelman)
1st Runner-Up: The Saver (Wiebke von Carolsfeld)
2nd Runner-Up: Maybe Tomorrow (Michael Wolfe)
Best Documentary: Since: The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 (Phil Furey)
1st Runner-Up: Frame by Frame (Alexander Brombach, Mo Scarpelli)
2nd Runner-Up: LUTAH: A Passion for Architecture (Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Ryan Pettey)
Best Short: Sunflowers (Shio Chuan Quek)
1st Runner-Up: One Smart Fellow (Timothy Busfield, Tommy Lohmann)
2nd Runner-Up: Birthday (Chris King)
Best Wisconsin Short: The Turkeys of Atwood Avenue (Gretta Wing Miller)
1st Runner-Up: Redefined Acapella - Steal my Girl (Alexandra Jensen)
2nd Runner-Up: Real…Live (Nicholas R. Wootton)
Jury Awards
Best Feature: The Saver (Wiebke von Carolsfeld)
1st Runner-Up: Tea & Cake (Kirsty Robinson)
2nd Runner-Up: Jasmine (Dax Phelan)
Best Documentary: Since: The Bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 (Phil Furey)
1st Runner-Up: Frame by Frame (Alexander Brombach, Mo Scarpelli)
2nd Runner-Up: LUTAH: A Passion for Architecture (Kum-Kum Bhavnani, Ryan Pettey)
Best Short: Birthday (Chris King)
1st Runner-Up: Silent Tears (Ilango Ramanathan)
2nd Runner-Up: The Love Effect (Drue Metz)
Animation Favorite of the Festival Award (Combination Juried/Audience Choice Award): Tiny Town (Stephen Baker, Howard Cook)
As a reminder, the Green Bay Film Festival is no longer a once annual event but rather a series of events throughout the year celebrating film and the arts community.
Coming up on March 14th at 7pm at the Cassandra Voss Center, Saturday Night Live cast member, Sasheer Zamata, will be available for a Skype session following a showing of her mini-fest of comedic clips.
On April 6th at 7pm, check out a few of our 2016 award-winning films at the Neville Public Museum. See a festival favorite for the first time, or see the films that moved you most all over again.