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CineYouth 2010 Winners



Comedy

Junior Division: Still Life, Lee Feldman, Harvard-Westlake Summer Film Camp; North Hollywood, CA, age 16

Senior Division: Julius is Depressed, Morgan Bass, Columbia College Chicago; Chicago, IL, age 20

Animation

Junior Division: 82 Westing Street, Peter Gundling, Deer Path Middle School; Lake Forest, IL, age 13

Senior Division: (un)happyland, Aidan Keith-Hynes, Light House Studio, Charlottesville, VA, age 16

Documentary

Junior Division: Paws and Whiskers, Katie Hoffman, Big Screen Showcase; Carlotta, CA, age 11

Senior Division: A Drop of Ink, Tribeca Film Institute; NY, NY, ages 15-18

Public Service Annoucement

Junior Division: Animated PSA Series, After School Matters, Chicago, IL, ages 14-18

Senior Division: The Nuclear Genie, Erik Choquette, Santa Barbara High School; Santa Barbara, CA, age 18

Personal Essay

To Have Lived, Janay Soloman, Reel Work Teen Filmmaking; Brooklyn, NY, age 16

Music Video

Dem Shoes, Adam Maltz and Lucas Casso, Harvard-Westlake Summer Film Camp; North Hollywood, CA, age 17

Experimental

Junior Division: I Am a Bird, Cindy Vue, In Progress; St. Paul, MN, age 7

Senior Division: Waking Up, Hannah Ezzell, Perpich Center for Arts Education; Woodbury, MN, age 18

Drama

Junior Division: 28 and Counting, Zack Bernstein; Pleasantville, NY, age 16

Senior Division: 30 Seconds of Someone's Mind, Ben Fout, Columbia College Chicago; Chicago, IL, age 20

Rising Star Award

Mark Breedlove, Kewanee High School; Kewanee, IL, age 15

Best Chicago Film

Her Chef, Hong Kim, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Chicago, IL, age 20

Best Overall 

How to Set a House on Fire, Henry Zaballos, Bay Area Video Coalition; Oakland, CA, age 17


Congratulations to all of the filmmakers who participated in the 2010 CineYouth Festival!