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FROZEN RIVER Wins Top Sundance PrizeSunday, January 27-----------FROZEN RIVER, a film about a struggling single mother in upstate New York who teams with a Mohawk woman to smuggle people across the Canadian border, has won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The film, a debut feature from writer/director Courtney Hunt, is adapted it from her own 2004 short of the same name. The film was one of a handful to actually be picked up by a major distributor during the Festival......having found a home with arthouse distributor Sony Pictures Classics in a deal reported at less than $1 Million (a steal). In an interesting twist, FROZEN RIVER becomes the third film in a row to win the top Sundance prize to deal with the subject of immigration (the other two films in the troika: PADRE NUESTRO last year and QUINCENERA the year before). FROZEN RIVER (www.frozenriver.com) takes place in the days before Christmas near a little-known border crossing on the Mohawk reservation between New York State and Quebec. Here, the lure of fast money from illegal smuggling presents a daily challenge to single moms who would otherwise be earning minimum wage. Two women- one white, one Mohawk, both single mothers faced with desperate circumstances- are drawn into the world of border smuggling across the frozen water of the St. Lawrence River. Melissa Leo (21 GRAMS, THE THREE BURIALS OF MELQUIADES ESTRADA) and Misty Upham (EDGE OF AMERICA, DREAMKEEPER) star as the two women, with Oscar nominee Michael O'Keefe (THE GREAT SANTINI) playing the New York State Trooper who ultimately brings the two to justice. With its Sundance win, the film will certainly be making the rounds of the international film festival circuit and will open in theaters by the end of the year. Sony Pictures Classics is a pro in extending the life of films that can be described as "small" and "specialized". However, it remains to be seen if the film will be a breakthrough. It is well known in the industry that a Sundance win is no guarantee of mainstream boxoffice success. The past two year's winners, which have comparable immigration themes, hardly made a ripple. PADRE NUESTRO, which was released by IFC Films in May, made less than $100,000 in the US. QUINCENERA, which was released by Sony Pictures Classics, fared better, but did not crack the $2 Million mark. However, considering the low budgets of all three films, breaking even with a modest profit is certainly possible. Pickups of Sundance winners is more of a "prestige buy" for a distributor anyway.
![]() ![]() FIELDS OF FUEL, a cautionary wake-up call from activist -filmmaker Josh Tickell about the repercussions of America's dependence on foreign oil, earned the US Audience Award for Documentaries. The film, which has taken over 10 years to produce, tells the story of biodiesel, an alternative fuel for diesel engines. Made from vegetable oil, it is non-toxic, has low carbon dioxide emissions and can ultimately replace all liquid fuels used in the United States, thus freeing America's dependence on oil needed for gasoline. With oil selling for over $100 a barrel on world markets, this film is both timely and necessary.
Other 2008 Sundance Film Festival Awards incuded: Directing, U.S. drama: Lance Hammer, BALLAST Directing, U.S. documentary: Nanette Burstein, AMERICAN TEEN Cinematography, U.S. drama: Lol Crawley, BALLAST' Editing, U.S. documentary: Joe Bini, `ROMAN POLANSKI: WANTED AND DESIRED' Special jury prize for singularity of vision, U.S. drama: Chusy Haney-Jardine, ANYWHERE, USA' Special jury prize, world cinema dramatic competition: BLUE EYELIDS (Ernesto Contreras) Special jury prize, world cinema documentary competition: GREATEST SILENCE: RAPE IN THE CONGO (Lisa F. Jackson) For a complete list of winners, film clips and footage from the Awards Ceremony, visit the Sundance Film Festival site: http://www.sundance.org Sandy Mandelberger, Sundance FF Editor 27.01.2008 | Sundance's blog Cat. : 2008 Sundance Film Festival Awards Alan Alda America Amir Bar-Lev Amman Anjelica Huston Annie Sundberg Anywhere Audience award Audience Award Ben Kingsley Benedict Schwegler Berlin BOB Film Sweden Cannes Cannes Carl Deal Chuck Palahniuk Cinema Jury and Audience Awards Cinema of the United States Courtney Hunt Denmark Diego Luna Entertainment Entertainment Ernesto Contreras Eugene Jarecki Eugene Jarecki Films Finland FROZEN RIVER Heidi Ewing Human Interest Human Interest IFC Films Ilda Santiago James Marsh Jan Schütte Jason Reitman Jens Jonsson Joe Bini John Underkoffler Jon Bloom Jordan Josh Tickell Kimberly Rivers Roberts Lance Hammer Leena Pasanen Lisa F. Jackson Lucrecia Martel Luther King Jr. Marcia Gay Harden Melissa Leo Melonie Diaz Michael Moore Michael O'Keefe Michael Polish Michelle Byrd Misty Upham Mohawk Nanette Burstein New Orleans New York City oil Oscar Padre Nuestro Phillipe Petit Ping-pongkingen Roman Polanski Rudolph Guiliani Salt Lake City Sam Rockwell Sandra Oh Sandy Mandelberger Scott Shunji Iwai Skyy Sony Steven Okazaki Sundance Sundance FF Sundance Film Festival Sundance Film Festival Sundance prize the Audience Award the Grand Jury Prize the Jury and Cinematography prizes the SUNDANCE Film Festival Tia Lessin Toronto United States Utah Venice William H. Macy FILM FESTIVALS AWARDS
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