The Attic Film Fest Announces it Winning Films for 2016

The Attic continues it’s highly selective process of finding high-quality faith-based programming for 2016. We extend our thanks to our international jury of  judges for the many hours of viewing and critiquing this year’s submissions.

It is our pleasure to announce the award winning films for the 2016 festival.

2016 Judges Awards

These are the films that have won awards from our international jury of judges.

AWARD AWARD RECIPIENT FILM
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BEST EDITING Danielle Bernstein Imba Means Sing
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS Austin Blasingame, Kasey Kirby, Patrick Meade Jones Many Beautiful Things
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY Christopher Wiegand Riva
BEST ART DESIGN Elizabeth Moore Simon Says
BEST ACTOR-MALE Brian Stepanek Simon Says
BEST DIRECTOR Jamie Sterba Simon Says
BEST ACTOR –FEMALE Madison Lawlor Until Forever
BEST SCREENPLAY Nathan Jacobson Wanted
BEST SHORT 20 Min and Under Simon Says
BEST SHORT 20 Min and Over Wanted
BEST DOCUMENTARY The Armor of Light
BEST FEATURE FILM Woodlawn
BEST FILM Woodlawn

2016 Board Awards

These are the films that have won additional awards from our Board of Directors.

AWARD AWARD RECIPIENT FILM
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RISING STAR AWARD
sponsored by
Manna Media

The Rising Star Award goes to a student filmmaker who exhibits outstanding achievement in film. This is a tuition award going to the student’s institution of higher education under their name.

Ty Wilson Meet Your Maker
FAMILY FILM AWARD
sponsored by
Sundogs Consulting Group

The Family Film Award looks for the film that is ideally suited for home screenings with neighbors, friends, and all members of the family.

Woodlawn
GREAT COMMISSION AWARD
sponsored by the
Living Water Foundation

The Great Commission Award goes to the film that has Matthew 28:19 at it’s core.

Many Beautiful Things
TAFFY AWARD

The TAFFY award goes to the film that best exemplifies the Gospel.

Riva