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8:01AM

2013 SAICFF Winners!

Press Release SAN ANTONIO, TX — February 12, 2013 — More than 1,800 participants from around the world were on hand in the Alamo City for the presentation of the Jubilee Awards during closing ceremonies at the 8th Annual San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (SAICFF), held at the Lila Cockrell Theatre in downtown San Antonio last Saturday night. An additional 5,000-plus registered users tuned in via the web to watch the free live broadcast of the event.

The ‘Best of Festival’ Jubilee Award — with its $101,000 cash prize — went to The Dropbox, a 72-minute documentary directed by 22-year-old Brian Ivie that chronicles the loving sacrifice of a Korean Pastor named Lee Jong-rak who built a wooden hatch on the side of his house in 2009 to collect disabled, unwanted babies. Ivie heard about Pastor Jong-rak’s efforts through a Los Angeles Times article and was determined to document the pastor’s story in the hopes of bringing him support.

The six judges for the SAICFF were so moved by Ivie’s vision — originally outlined in a Kickstarter Campaign and then brought to fruition through his film — that they each came to the podium when the award was given to explain why this documentary was chosen for ‘Best of Festival.’

Judge Stephen Kendrick, producer of such films as Fireproof and Courageous, stated: “We [as the judges] talked about how Nehemiah heard about the walls being broken down and was so broken by it that he said, ‘I must go and do something about that.’ . . . Many times, we are moved with compassion and do nothing. [Brian] saw an article and said, ‘I am going to run to the battle.’”

Judge Curtis Bowers, who won ‘Best of Festival’ in 2010 for his film Agenda, remarked: “We saw in this young man someone who loved life so much; that loved the truth; that was willing to defend those that no one cares about and wants to get rid of. If he’s that passionate about that in a movie that he didn’t know if it’s ever going to make money or not . . . we could tell: That’s a young man we want to invest in, because he’s going to change the world with his films.”

Ivie, who came to Christ while producing The Dropbox, shared these pointed words upon receiving the SAICFF’s grand prize: “. . . I deified movies for 21 years of my life, and I made them my god, and it failed me. I’m done with that story. I’m done with that idol. And I promise in the fear of God that I will steward this investment, because I would rather tell the plainest truth with $100,000 than the most sophisticated technological lie with ten million dollars or one hundred million dollars.”

The film was also honored with ‘Best Sanctity of Life’ Award earlier during the ceremony, prompting these remarks from the film’s director, “[I saw] all these kids come through this dropbox with deformities and disabilities, and eventually — like a heaven flash — I realized that I was one of those kids too; that I have a crooked soul, and God is a father who loves me still.”

Ives further commented: “This world is so much about self-reliance and self-esteem, self-worth, and these kids . . . can’t be self-reliant, because they have these disabilities. The total illusion is that we can be self-reliant, because we rely on God for every breath that we take. And the day that we stop realizing that we are disabled is the day that we stop fighting for Christ as the only one who enables.”

The top honor in the ‘Best Feature Film’ category went to Return to the Hiding Place. The film — directed by Peter Spencer and produced by his daughter Petra Pearce — is set in Holland during WWII and follows Corrie ten Boom’s army of untrained teenagers as they navigate a deadly labyrinth of challenges to rescue the Jewish people. Return to the Hiding Place also garnered the Audience Choice Award and was runner-up for ‘Best of Festival.’

Upon receiving these honors, Spencer explained that the persecution of Christians in our own time compelled him and his family to make this film about persecution during the Second World War: “175,000 of our precious brothers and sisters will give their lives for Jesus Christ this year. We want[ed] to do this in remembrance of the martyrs of the faith.”

The Pink Room, a gripping expose of the sex slavery of young girls in Cambodia, garnered the ‘Best Documentary’ Award. Producer Shawn Small, who received the honor, put the project into context: “The Pink Room started in 2008, and it was never just a story. It was about exposing the problem, the atrocities that are happening in Cambodia to little children. It was about bringing solutions. It was about raising awareness and support for those who are doing it. On behalf of heroic women like Mien and those still trapped [through] sex trafficking, and organizations like Agape International Missions, we humbly accept this.”

The ‘Best Short Film’ Award was given to Useless, an 11-minute film based on Philemon 1:10–11. Written and directed by Brandon Adams, the film short previously won ‘Best Film’ at the 168 Project.

In winning ‘Best Short Film’ at the SAICFF, the film’s director automatically received a $250,000 opportunity to produce a feature film with Echolight Studios who sponsored this Jubilee Award category. Bobby Downs, President of Echolight, explained their vision in partnering with the SAICFF for this commendation.

“Storytellers have shaped our society in the way that we think for all of recorded history. . . . Stories are used for teaching, for entertainment, for passing on old knowledge and wisdom,” noted Downs.

“Tonight, Echolight is going to do something about encouraging storytellers. We believe that supporting this generation of Christians making movies will have a significant impact on lives in the years to come, so we are planting a seed here tonight by awarding the winner of the Jubilee Award for Short Film with $250,000 as an opportunity to make a movie with Echolight Studios and get worldwide distribution.

“The message is this: Those who are faithful in the little things will be better equipped to pursue bigger projects.”

Downs then passed the baton to special guest Sen. Rick Santorum, who presented the award on Echolight’s behalf: “It is my honor to be here with Echolight. I’m excited about them and what they’re doing, trying to nurture and build, to create a real powerful portal for this industry.”

Santorum also commended the SAICFF and the filmmakers in attendance for their important labors in the culture wars: “You are the ones who shape the culture, and Washington, D.C. is simply a reflection of that. So I just wanted to come here to encourage you and to thank you. . . . This country needs you. . . . [I] think that really great things are going to come in the darkest times and be lit . . . from this festival.”

Kevin Sizemore, one of the two lead actors in Useless, received the award on behalf of Brandon Adams, who directed the film, but who was unable to attend due to the recent birth of his son who was born five weeks early. Sizemore read a statement Adams texted him when he learned he had won this award.

“Thank you for this tremendous honor and opportunity,” wrote Adams. “I have spent the last ten years seeking to learn how to create art that glorifies God, which has included cultivating my craft; but, more importantly, growing in the grace and knowledge of my Redeemer. My hope is to express the work that Christ has done in us and in history through the medium of film, with the prayer that Christ will be exalted over all things. And this award and prize has granted the opportunity to do so.”

The ‘Best Promotional Media’ Award went to The Lamplighter Guild, a 5-minute film that explains the vision of this one-week art school founded by Mark Hamby in which students learn the elements of radio theater production, including voice acting, sound design, script writing, music composition, and more from experts in the industry. Producer Phillip Telfer offered these thoughts on receiving the award.

“John-Clay [Burnett] and I are both very grateful for what Doug Phillips and Vision Forum have done to invest in filmmakers,” Telfer said. “When I was invited to attend the [Christian] Filmmakers Academy back in 2007, I had no provision at all for filmmaking. Last year, John-Clay and I, along with Colin Gunn, had a feature documentary film, Captivated. That opened the door for [us] to take some of the things we have been learning here and share it at Mark Hamby’s Lamplighter Guild. So we talked about it and also took that time to make this promotional.”

The Founding Fathers App took home the top honor in the ‘Best Commercial Advertisement’ category. The 60-second spot promotes the Founding Fathers Project, a series of interactive iPad books allowing viewers to interact with and learn about each of the founding fathers. The goal is to teach American children who these great men were and what they did. The film was written, directed, and produced by Preston Cone, Daniel Walsh, and Jeremiah Warren.

Nathaniel and Jonathan Johnson received the ‘Young Filmmakers’ Award for Joseph in Egypt III, a 15-minute film that is the final chapter in their Joseph in Egypt Trilogy, which is told through Lego Stop Motion Animation.

The ‘Best Original Score’ Award was given to The Lost Medallion, a feature film starring Alex Kendrick in which his character, Daniel Anderson, visits a foster home to drop off some donations and is quickly roped into telling the kids a story which transitions into a heart-racing adventure of Billy Stone and Allie. These two teenage friends uncover a long-lost medallion and then accidentally wish themselves back in time as part of an exciting adventure. The Lost Medallion was also the runner-up for ‘Best Feature Film.’

Other winners included Ru: Water is Life, which garnered the runner-up award in the ‘Best Documentary’ category; and Static, which took second place for ‘Best Short Film.’ Runner-up for ‘Best Sanctity of Life’ went to BIRTH CONTROL: How Did We Get Here?; and Indescribable was tapped for second place in the ‘Best Original Score’ category. Mobile Mayhem took the runner-up award for ‘Young Filmmaker’ Award. The ‘Best Treatment’ Award went to Fire and Forgiveness, with Sola Fide getting the second-place nod in this category.
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8:00AM

Winner - BEST PROMOTIONAL MEDIA!

The ‘Best Promotional Media’ Award went to The Lamplighter Guild, a 5-minute film that explains the vision of this one-week art school founded by Mark Hamby in which students learn the elements of radio theater production, including voice acting, sound design, script writing, music composition, and more from experts in the industry. Producer Phillip Telfer offered these thoughts on receiving the award.

“John-Clay [Burnett] and I are both very grateful for what Doug Phillips and Vision Forum have done to invest in filmmakers,” Telfer said. “When I was invited to attend the [Christian] Filmmakers Academy back in 2007, I had no provision at all for filmmaking. Last year, John-Clay and I, along with Colin Gunn, had a feature documentary film, Captivated. That opened the door for [us] to take some of the things we have been learning here and share it at Mark Hamby’s Lamplighter Guild. So we talked about it and also took that time to make this promotional.”

8:00AM

2013 Christian Filmmakers Academy - LIVE STREAMING!

Featuring three days of formal instruction from Christian filmmakers, including Fireproof and Courageous co-creator and producer Stephen Kendrick, for years the Christian Filmmakers Academy has helped train many of the filmmakers who have won prestigious awards at the annual San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival.

Now you can enjoy that same training at a very special price, and on your own schedule.

With over twenty hours of formal instruction and diverse topics, the Christian Filmmakers Academy is an incredibly valuable training opportunity for students and industry professionals alike who aspire to make films for the glory of God.

Learn to script, cast, act, produce, and direct, and much more — all from a Christian perspective!

Announcing the Inaugural CFA Livestream Experience!

For just $295, your entire family can watch all the CFA’s main room sessions LIVE online from your own living room. That's a huge savings over the in-person CFA registration fee of at least $525 per family member, not to mention all the travel expenses you save.

And if your schedule won’t permit you to watch every session live, don’t worry! We will archive each livestream session for you so that you can go back and watch anything you missed at a later date. And if a session is so good that you want to watch it over, you can do that, too!

Christian Filmmakers Academy Faculty



Academy Faculty includes a powerful cast of Christian Film industry leaders:


  • Doug Phillips, President of Vision Forum / Founder of the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival
  • Geoffrey Botkin, Veteran Writer, Director & Producer who has written and directed some of the most controversial and widely watched public affairs films of the last twenty years
  • Justin Tolley, Production Manager, Assistant Director and Producer (Fireproof, Letters to God, Courageous, October Baby; Lost (TV series)
  • Stephen Kendrick, Writer/Producer of Fireproof and Courageous
  • Tryg Jacobson, nationally-recognized branding expert and the founder of the Jake’s Café
  • Isaac Botkin, Director & Associate Producer, Visual Effects Technician (including with WETA Workshop), author of Outside Hollywood
  • The Leclerc Brothers of Leclerc Brothers Motion Pictures, multiple Jubilee Award-winners
  • Curtis Bowers, former Idaho state representative, businessman, producer, director, Winner of the 2010 SAICFF "Best of Festival" Jubilee Award.
  • Colin Gunn, Best of Festival Award Winner 2007, and Best Political Film Award Winner at the 2004 SAICFF
  • Benjamin Botkin, Christian composer, composed the soundtracks for Ace Wonder, The Mysterious Islands, and for the documentary Return of the Daughters, among other visual media projects
  • Pat Roy, Writer & Producer, Jonathan Park ,Christian radio and media expert.
  • Chad Burns, Director of Pendragon, Sword of His Father, and winner of multiple awards, Chad is founder of Burns Family Studios.

Register for the 2013 CFA Livestream Experience — Just $295!

8:00AM

SAICFF 2013 - Alone Yet Not Alone & Lost Medallion

World Premiere of 'Alone Yet Not Alone'

On Friday night, as part of the opening ceremonies of the 2013 SAICFF, attendees will be treated to the World Premiere of ‘Alone Yet Not Alone.’ This historical drama is based on a true story. The full-length feature film recounts the faith and courage of a German-American immigrant family as they face hardship, loss and sorrow during the French and Indian War.

Pursued by a relentless and cunning warrior, Barbara and her three fellow captives must cross over two hundred miles of raw wilderness in their effort to reach friendly territory. Will their courage and trust in God be enough to see them through? And if they do succeed, will they find their family? Will Barbara ever see her sister again? ‘Alone Yet Not Alone’ depicts the riveting true story of a family at a critical juncture in our nation’s history.
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The Lost Medallion: The Adventures of Billy Stone

...has been selected as a semi-finalist this year!

"When Daniel Anderson (Alex Kendrick) visits a foster home to drop off some donations is is quickly roped into telling the kids a story. The story he tells transitions into a heart-racing adventure of Billy Stone and Allie. These two teenage friends uncover a long-lost medallion and then accidentally wish themselves back in time. The only way for Billy to save Allie’s life is to surrender the lost medallion to the evil warlord, Cobra. The adventure to gain back the medallion sends the children jumping off waterfalls,climbing cliffs, zip-lining across canyons, hiding from warriors, and sneaking into the grand hall of Cobra himself. In the end they regain the medallion.

Daniel finishes his story to the foster children with the truth about their tremendous value to God, who loves them and created them."

- SAICFF Entry

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SAICFF Semi-Finalists 2013

The San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival has been updated their website with some of the semi-finalists for the upcoming festival in 2013! (more semi-finalist info still to come)

 

I'm pleased to have the "2012 Lamplighter Guild Promo" accepted as a semi-finalist! 

See the full line-up here: SAICFF.org

8:01AM

"Ace Wonder" - 2013 SAICFF

"Ace Wonder has been entered into the San Antonio Independent
Christian Film Festival of 2013!"
- John Moore

AceWonderMovie.com

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7:00AM

SAICFF 2013 - $250,000

SAICFF Announces $250,000 Opportunity for Winner of Short Film Jubilee Award, and Deadline Extension!

The San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival (SAICFF) is pleased to announce that the winner of the Best Dramatic Short Film Jubilee Award, bestowed during their annual Jubilee Awards Ceremony, will now receive an added benefit — the opportunity to contract with EchoLight Studios to produce a feature-length film with a budget up to $250,000. This opportunity is being made possible, thanks to EchoLight Studios’ decision to sponsor the SAICFF’s Short Film Award.

In light of this development, the SAICFF has officially extended the deadline for all film submissions for the 2013 Film Festival to October 31 (the feature film deadline remains November 15th). Next year’s festival will be held on February 7-9, 2013 at the Gonzalez Convention in San Antonio, Texas, culminating with the Jubilee Awards Ceremony to be hosted the evening of February 9.

Echolight Studios

“We are thrilled by EchoLight Studios’ sponsorship of our Best Short Film Award,” noted Doug Phillips, founder of the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival.

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8:01AM

"Two Hats" Documentary

Two Hats was on my list of "must-see" at this year's SAICFF, and I wasn't disappointed! I bought the DVD right after the showing and watched it with the rest of the family the next week. This is a film that is challening, encouraging and highly recommended! It also won the Jubilee Award for "Best Great Commission" film!

SYNOPSIS

In 1998, Brad and Deborah Wells left the comfort and familiarity of their home in Boise, Idaho and moved their family to the remote jungles of Papua New Guinea. Today, they continue to serve as missionaries along with their seven children and lead an inspiring life, captured by this documentary film.

Follow Brad, Deborah and their 7 children through both setbacks and accomplishments as they share God’s Word, raise a family, and establish the country’s first Christian radio station.

See for yourself, by checking out the trailer below, or click here.

This beautiful 86 min documentary is available on DVD at the following websites!

Movie Website: pngDocumentary.com

Studio Website: SecondMileFilms.com

Two Hats on Facebook: Click Here

5:44PM

"Captivated" SAICFF 2012

Captivated wins Runner Up for "Best Documentary" and Finalist for "Best of Festival" at the 2012 SAICFF!! This is a feature length documentary that I worked on last year. CaptivatedTheMovie.com

4:32PM

2012 SAICFF Schedule

The schedule for the 2012 San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival has been posted! (SAICFF Schedule)

I am pleased to announce that Captivated will be showing on Thursday night in the main theater shortly after the opening ceremonies! It will be showing again in a side-room in the last block before Closing Ceremonies!

Unfortunately due to uncertain reasons, Alone Yet Not Alone will not be screening this year.

Hope to see you there!