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Annual Film Contest


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2006 Film Contest Winners
War and (Free) Speech: Can They Co-Exist?


This year's YFEN Film Contest posed the question — "War and (Free) Speech: Can They Co-Exist?" Below are the three short films recently chosen by our distinguished panel of judges:

 

YFEN Film Contest 2006: War and Free Speech: Can They Co-Exist?

First Place ($1000)
Conversations of Meinungsfreiheit
Lily Erlinger, Miami, FL,

Second Place ($500)
Fall in Line
Andy Musser, Golden, CO

Third Place ($250)
Salesmanship
Abigail Horton and Ned Resnikoff, Middletown, CT

Semi-Finalists

What the People Want
Michael Maisel and James Loizou, Burke, VA

Westboro vs. U.S. Military
Adam Golden, Hopkinsville, KY

Industrial Playground
Gage McMullen, Wailuku, HI

The Things We Think and Do Not Say
Mohammad Omar Sekandary, Irvine, CA

America: A Litany in Three Vignettes
Cameron Loftus, Canton, MI

Shattered
D. Benjamin Prindle, Tetonia, ID

  

We congratulate everyone who participated in this film contest.    

We applaud your talent and encourage you to keep making films and exploring the issue of free expression! Look for our 2007 Contest which will be announced in the coming new year. 

If you are interested in receiving any comments about your film, don’t be afraid to ask! 

Please email ckarpen@ncac.org with any questions. 

 

 

 

The deadline for the 2006 contest was Monday, August 14th, 2006

2006 Film Contest Judges


Dread Scott, Nina Felshin, Oskar Eustis, Riley Harmon, and Daniel Polin.


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