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Last edited on: August 15, 2015.

Why is the Hollywood establishment keeping a close eye on these recent Christian Film Festival Award Winners?  Get the buzz on John David Ware’s ultimate film competition – the 168 Film Project and enjoy an exclusive look behind the scenes with this fun Red Carpet Highlights reel as Erica Galindo revisits some of the best moments from the 12th Annual 168 Film Festival.

John David Ware is the Founder and Director of 168 Film, which has birthed nearly 1,000 short films since 2003, giving thousands of filmmakers a chance to grow and to learn about the craft and about the Maker. For the past thirteen years the 168 Film Project has been an incubator for writers and filmmakers to explore Scripture and to practice their craft.

Armed with only a theme, a verse from the bible and 168 hours, these independent filmmakers have brought their A game to the ultimate filmmaking challenge – to write, cast, film, edit and produce a ten minute short film in just one week

This year’s 168 Film Festival is August 29-30th, 2015 at the Premiere House at Regal Cinemas LA live. To learn more and buy tickets visit  http://www.168film.com

Erica Galindo is the Founder & TV Host of SCH-TV and Sonoma Christian Home Magazine, one of the fastest growing Christian Womens Magazines online. Follow us on Twitter @SonomaChristian and on Facebook.com/SonomaChristianHome

 

SCH Video Editor: Andy Sharp

 

Christian Film Festival Award Winners – Red Carpet Highlights 168 FilmWinners

 

2014 Winners

Best Film
What Showers Bring – Daniel Furukawa

Best Comedy
Unplugged – James Runcorn

Best International Film
Tula Tula – Diane Vermooten

Best Write of Passage Spotlight Film
Stuck – Aaron Kamp

Best Documentary
Identity – Arthur Delgado

Best Director
Shane Vermooten for Tula Tula

Best Actor
J. Patrick Wise – as Tyus Cain in Ayaan

Best Actress
Kelli Goss – as Rachel in What Showers Bring

Best Supporting Actor
Anele Matoti – as Dr Zolani in Tula Tula

Best Supporting Actress
Pumeza Matoti – as Allile in Tula Tula

Best Screenplay – Drama
Diane Vermooten for Tula Tula

Best Screenplay – Comedy
April Manor & Liz Hewes for The Parcel

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