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The 53rd 2020 WorldFest-Houston Major Remi Awards!

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Sarah Felberbaum as Betty Bottone, "None Like Us", (Nessuno Come Noi )       Best Actress WorldFest 2020

 

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Grand Remi Winner “None Like Us” (Nessuno Come Noi) directed by Volfgango de Biasi, Italy

In what would have been The 15th Annual Panorama Italia at this year’s WorldFest 53rd edition, None Like Us (Nessuno Come Noi) directed by Volfango de Biasi (who had been expected to attend) was awarded Best Picture, Best Director and Best Actress in a triple play ...!  

None Like Us is the delectable love story set in Turin, in the 80’s where eternal optimist high school teacher, Betty Bottone (Sarah Felberbaum) comes to search for true love with the handsome cad, University Professor Umberto Fioravanti (Alessandro Preziosi) father to Romeo, (Leonardo Pazzagli) a new & troublesome student in her class. Betty keeps believing that love will ultimately conquer all.

With a talented ensemble cast and a near record number of WorldFest top actor nominations None Like Us won the Grand (Best of Show) in a close race among the following films:

 

The other Special Jury Awards (SJA) top contenders in Feature Films at WorldFest were:

Asfixia (Mexico) by Kenya Márquez, Bullet Trip (Japan) by Nozomu Kasagi,

Driveways (USA) by Andrew Ahn, Good Game: The Beginning (Turkey) by Umut Aral,

Tokyo Offerings Flower (Japan) by Masaya Kato, The Perfect Patient ~ Quick (Sweden) by Mikael Håfström, Raising Buchanan (USA) by Bruce Dellis,

Out Stealing Horses (Norway ) by Hans Petter Moland and last but not least,

Song of Love (Inner Mongolia) by Peng Jun.

WorldFest 2020 Grand REMI Awards for other Major Categories:


● BEST FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION ● 

LAVENDER

 Andrew Ball-Shaw, Director, Writer, UK

 

● BEST TELEVISION / CABLE / WEB PRODUCTION  ● 
BACK TO THE MOON

 Charles - Antoine de Rouvre / Sophie Bocquillon, Writers

Grand Angle Productions, Merignac, France

 

● BEST NEW MEDIA  ● 
MUM’S THE WORD

Colin Scheyen, Toronto, Canada

 

● BEST EXPERIMENTAL FILM & VIDEO  ● 
PRIVATE VIEW

 Theo Lindquist, Director ~ Los Angeles, CA. USA

 

● BEST SHORT SUBJECT  ● 
DARLING, DARLING, WENDY

 Katherine Sainte Marie, Vista, CA, USA

 

● BEST STUDENT FILM ● (Tie)

CLARITY

Roy Arwas, Los Angeles, CA, USA 

 

THINGS FALLING APART

Daniel Loepfe, Zurich, Switzerland

 

●    BEST COMMERCIAL  ● 

   NHS - STAY HOME NOW

St. Lukes, London, UK

 

● BEST MUSIC VIDEO  ● 
BLACKPINK: “KILL THIS LOVE”

 Hyun Seung Seo, Director, YG Entertainment, S. Korea


● BEST SCREENPLAY  ● 
MEMORIES

Norman Ray Fitts, Houston, TX. USA

 

 

The Best International Feature, sponsored by the Russian-American Business Publication, went to BULLET TRIP (Japan) directed by Nozomu Kasagi- When young Shinjuku business manNoboru, and his girlfriend, Noriko take an unlikely trip of 800 km. nonstop to the port town of Mihonoseki, strange things occur to re-set their life together onto a different track.

 
The full detailed WorldFest Remi Awards Winners list will soon be available online at www.worldfest.org 
 
Discussions with Cinemark, Westin, Memorial City Mall and other key partners are taking place to plan a possible Autumn unspooling of WorldFest-Houston 53rd Annual Independent International Film Festival. We will keep you updated.

 

Dates for WorldFest #54 are April 16-25th. 2021.

Entries officially open August 1st, 2020.  Main deadline is December 15, 2020. Final Brick-Wall Entry Deadline with late fee penalties is January 15th, 2021.

 

WorldFest history: WorldFest, founded as an International Film Society in August 1961, became the third competitive international film festival in North America, following San Francisco and New York.  WorldFest evolved into a competitive International Film Festival in April 1968 and has a long list of “discovered” film greats such as Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, David Lynch, Ridley Scott, Oliver Stone, Atom Egoyan, Randal Kleiser, Ang Lee, Robert Rodriguez, the Coen Brothers, John Lee Hancock, Randal Kleiser, Francis Ford Coppola and many others from their beginning efforts for film submissions early in their careers.  Multi award-winning producer/director, Hunter Todd, founded this film festival to honor all categories of film and video production continuing his long dedication of “Discovery,” spotlighting emerging Independent filmmakers as “the Spielbergs & Ang Lees of tomorrow.”
 
WorldFest’s mission is to recognize and honor outstanding creative excellence in film & video, validate brilliant abilities and promote future filmmaking in Texas as well as enhance cultural tourism for Houston and environs.
There were more than 4,500 category entries in all film and video categories; only 12-15% of submitted entries placed for WorldFest Remi awards. 
 
The WorldFest Remi Award is named for the brilliant artist, Frederic Remington, who captured the Spirit of Texas and the West with his remarkable paintings and sculptures.
 
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