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20th ANNUAL LDS FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES AWARD WINNING FILMS | LDS Film Festival 2021

New Winners (and New Owners Named to Take the Reins of the Festival)!
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OREM, UT (March 1, 2021) The LDS Film Festival (LDSFF) celebrated its 20th anniversary in person at the SCERA Center for the Arts this past week (February 24-27) with a full slate of films, panels, and an award show where films and filmmakers received recognition for their achievements. Organizers, filmmakers, and fans alike were thrilled that a true cinematic experience remained at the heart of this year’s festival thanks to the organizers’ careful planning and execution of the event.

The festival was full of exciting screenings, events, live performances, and special announcements which elevated both emerging creatives and veteran talent. This year’s judges, invited in recognition of their accomplishments and commitment to the industry, did the hard job of evaluating each film submitted and making final awards selections.

In addition to film awards, LDSFF presented its Lifetime Achievement Award to filmmaker Lyman Dayton for accomplishing notable levels of success in the film industry. β€œWe are incredibly grateful to have shared another year of remarkable films with a live audience at the festival and to honor Lyman Dayton for his work and investment in the LDS filmmaking space,” said Festival Director Kels Goodman. β€œWe believe in the power of storytelling and bringing people together.”

First-place award winners had a chance to share heartfelt remarks as they accepted their award. The festival’s first-place Feature Film award went to WITNESSES, directed by Mark Goodman and distributed by Purdie Distribution (releasing June 4th). First place in the Feature Documentary category went to Remembering Heaven directed by Tom Laughlin and Sarah Hinze. The Short Film category this year had several excellent films, first-place award went to The Stranger directed by Kurt Hale. The Best Short Film Documentary went to The Most Beautiful Trail in America, directed by Dave Baumann and Davis Yates. Closing out the judging categories is Best Music Video and first-place winner was Wonder by Ryan Stream.

The 2021 Audience Choice Award winners, voted on by audiences that attended the festival, went to The Santa Box, (Feature Film) directed by Spanky Ward, Remembering Heaven, (Feature Documentary) directed by Tom Laughlin and Sarah Hinze, The Stranger, (Short Film) directed by Kurt Hale, The Most Beautiful Trail in America (Short Film Documentary) directed by Dave Baumann and Davis Yates, and Wonder (Music Video) by Ryan Stream.

Announced on Saturday night during the award show to a packed theater and live streaming audience, the festival will be moving forward under new ownership. Marshall and Michelle Moore will take the reins from Kels Goodman as new owners and co-directors of the LDS Film Festival. β€œThe Moore’s bring a tremendous amount of experience and will be a talented team to enhance and grow the mission of the festival,” Goodman said on stage Saturday night. The change of ownership will give Goodman more time to write and director new films that he hopes to submit to the festival at a future date.

 

Marshall is the former Director of the Utah Film Commission and currently serves as the VP of Operations and Marketing at the Utah Film Studios in Park City, Utah. Michelle is on the board of the Motion Picture Association of Utah and has worked as a film publicist for almost a decade and has strong relationships with filmmakers, actors, distributors, and the media. β€œIt is humbling and exciting to be in this role at this specific moment. We are committed to growing the film festival that Christian Vuissa started 20 years ago, we will carry on the sense of community and film unity that Kels and Stephanie Goodman created as owners. Now as we begin a new era of ownership, we will embrace the foundation of the past and build upon the legacy as we look to the future,” shared Michelle Moore.

New owner and co-director Marshall Moore said, β€œThis year’s celebration of film has been an amazing experience. The 20th anniversary was truly remarkable. Michelle and I are committed and fully invested to continuing the mission that Kels Goodman has put in motion. We are assembling a Board of Directors that will assist us in growing the festival and community support by providing a platform for filmmakers to showcase their work to audiences and connect with others in the film industry that produce encouraging and inspirational content.”

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BELOW IS THE COMPLETE LIST OF AWARD WINNERS FROM THE 20TH LDS FILM FESTIVAL

FEATURE FILM:
1st PLACE: WITNESSES | Mark Goodman
2ND PLACE: The Santa Box | Spanky Ward
3RD PLACE: Heart of Africa 2: Companions | Tshopher Kambami
AUDIENCE CHOICE: The Santa Box | Spanky Ward

FEATURE DOCUMENTARY:
1ST PLACE: Remembering Heaven | Tom Laughlin and Sarah Hinze
2ND PLACE: Alaska Long Hunters | Tom Rose
3RD PLACE: In the Sign of Cross and Wolf | Ali Kerem Gulermen
AUDIENCE CHOICE: Remembering Heaven| Tom Laughlin and Sarah Hinze

SHORT FILM:
1ST PLACE: The Stranger | Kurt Hale
2ND PLACE (TIE): Forgive Me, Father | Jona Schlosser
2ND PLACE (TIE): No Daddy Daughter Dance | Kody Newton and Jared Stull
3rd PLACE: Black Bear | Peter Paton
AUDIENCE CHOICE SHORT FILM: The Stranger | Kurt Hale

SHORT DOCUMENTARY:
1ST PLACE: The Most Beautiful Trail in America | Dave Baumann and Davis Yates
2ND PLACE: One By One | Angie Denison
3RD PLACE: The Latter-Day Saint Image in the British Mind |Martin Andersen
AUDIENCE CHOICE: The Most Beautiful Trail in America | Dave Baumann and Davis Yates

MUSIC VIDEO:
1ST PLACE: Wonder | Ryan Stream
2ND PLACE: Echo | Spark Singers
3RD PLACE: Once Upon a December | Tiffany Gale
AUDIENCE CHOICE: Wonder | Ryan Stream

 

 

 

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