4th San Diego Film Awards

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4th San Diego Film Awards
Red Carpet for the San Diego Film Awards 2017.jpg
DateApril 2, 2017
SiteMusic Box Little Italy
Hosted byJames Schrader
Preshow hosts Erika de la Cruz, Anthony Maze, George Jac
Highlights
Best FilmThane of East County
Most awardsIn a Parallel World (3)
Most nominationsThe Book of Judith (9)
Television coverage
Network XETV (Apr. 9th)
Duration123 min
TV host Erika de la Cruz on the VIP Red Carpet for 4th annual San Diego Film Awards on April 2, 2017. Erika de la Cruz.png
TV host Erika de la Cruz on the VIP Red Carpet for 4th annual San Diego Film Awards on April 2, 2017.

The 4th annual San Diego Film Awards was held April 2, 2017 at the Music Box in Little Italy. [1] During the award ceremony, radio personality "Shotgun" Tom Kelly was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award [2] and Director Terry Ross was awarded for Women in film. [3] The entire event was broadcast on San Diego CW6 one week later on Sunday, April 9th. [4]

Winners and nominees

Best Narrative Feature Film Best Documentary Feature Film
  • Zeinabu irene DavisSpirits of Rebellion
    • Sara Vladic – USS Indianapolis: The Legacy
    • Carly Starr Brullo Niles – The Nasty Terrible T-Kid 170
Best Narrative Short Film Best Documentary Short Film
  • Mario Genel – In a Parallel World
    • Don Sano – The Book of Judith
    • Patrick Russell Burton – Sorry to Bother You
    • Kelly Parks – The Complaint
    • Shahrooz Mahmoodi – Tonic
    • Chris Cashman – Undocumented
  • The Artist Odyssey – Tribal Baroque: Beingness
    • Palomar College Television – Joshua Tree: Threatened Wonderland
    • Eddie Grace Arts & Film – USO 75 Year Anniversary
    • M2 Digital Post Inc. – Workshops for Warriors
Best Actor in a Narrative Short Film Best Actress in a Narrative Short Film
  • Jon Maxwell – Con Boys
    • Shane P. Allen – Discontinuance
    • Patrick Russell Burton – Sorry to Bother You
    • George Jac – Fletcher & Jenks
  • Yamee Couture – Thin Lines
    • Kimberle Rose – Walk Away
    • Oksana Chester – The Book of Judith
    • Karenssa Legear – Remember Me
    • Cristyn Chandler – Loser
Best Supporting Actor in a Narrative Short Film Best Supporting Actress in a Narrative Short Film
  • Jose Yenque – In a Parallel World
    • Karl Backus – The Book of Judith
    • Luke Pensabene – Fletcher & Jenks
  • Lisa WinansLoser
    • Laura Bohlin – Desperadas
    • Yvette Angulo – She’s Been Waiting
Best Cinematography in a Narrative Short Film Best Screenplay for a Narrative Short Film
  • Stephen Scavulli – Thin Lines
    • Chris Brown – Undocumented
    • Corey Waters – The Book of Judith
    • Dave Wilwayco – In a Parallel World
  • Chris Cashman and Michael Pancer – Undocumented
    • Pia Thrasher – The Appointment
    • Jordan Jacobo – Fletcher & Jenks
    • Patrick Russell Burton – Sorry to Bother You
    • Kelly Parks – The Complaint
    • Shahrooz Mahmoodi – Tonic
Best Editing in a Narrative Short Film Best Visual Effects in a Narrative Short Film
  • Gene Ivery – Forgotten
    • Patrick Russell Burton – Sorry to Bother You
    • John Niewiadomy – The Complaint
    • Dante Yore – The Book of Judith
    • Riley Wood – Undocumented
  • Raymond Montemayor – The Rogue One: A Star Wars Toy Story
    • Mike Smith and Lindsey Joell – Discontinuance
    • Mike Smith and Lindsey Joell – Bittersweet Fortune
    • Ty Mabrey – Alien Story
Best Musical Score in a Narrative Short Film Best Sound Design in a Narrative Short Film
  • Vafa Samiei – Tonic
    • Daniel Elek-Diamanta – The Book of Judith
    • Reber Clark – Walk Away
  • Nyx Jesmani – Tonic
    • Austin Creek – Undocumented
Best Ensemble Cast Best Direction in a Narrative Short Film
  • Fallen Light Media – Refuge
    • Late in Life Productions – The Complaint
    • GrooveCo – Reality Bytes
    • 2AM Burrito – Alien Story
  • Susan Davis – The Highway
    • Don Sano – The Book of Judith
    • Patrick Russell Burton – Sorry to Bother You
    • Ryan Casselman – Con Boys
    • Shahrooz Mahmoodi – Tonic
    • Chris Cashman – Undocumented
Best Costume Design in a Narrative Short Film Best Makeup and Hair in a Narrative Short Film
  • Jeanine Reynard – Refuge
    • Amanda Aultz and Cat Forrest – The Loyal Remnant
  • Julz Perez and Elaine Dill – The List
    • Brooke Barker and Joanne Adolfo – The Book of Judith
    • Dezi V – The Loyal Remnant
Best Commercial Best Webisode
  • Rowlbertos Media – A Day at the Lafayette
    • Amalgamated Grommets – Video Gear
    • Palomar College Television – Palomar College
  • Jordan Hates Productions – Jordan Hates Rodents
    • Rowlbertos Media – A Red Trolley Show: Anthony Green
    • Mega-64 – The Miitomo No No
Best Production Design in a Narrative Short Film Best Student Narrative Short Film
  • Charlie Orlando and Greg Hiscock – The Book of Judith
    • Mario Genel – In a Parallel World
    • Bastard Kids of Michael Bay – Undocumented
    • Sharooz Mahmoodi – Tonic
  • Benjamin Howard and produced by SDSUDisconnect
    • Benjamin Howard and produced by SDSUThe Final Days of Elliot Morrison
    • Andrew Boyles and produced by SDSUBig Brother
Best Music Video
  • Pet Shop Boys, produced by Gavin Filipiak – Twenty-Something
    • Jon Campos and The Incurables produced by RSVP Films – Tragic Tales and Lullabies
    • iD the Poet, produced by Soteria Pictures / Tidepool Music – The Wilderness
    • Danielle LoPresti, produced by Amalgamated Grommets and Say It Records – Holy
    • Ariel Levine – On My Color TV
Binational Award Spirit of San Diego Award
  • Andrew Bracken and Andrei Booriakin – Facing North
    • Veintisiete – Trastes
    • SDSUIn a Parallel World
  • Mario Genel – In a Parallel World
    • Bastard Kids of Michael Bay – Undocumented
DIVERSITY IN FILM LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
  • Luis Martinez
MY POWER OF ONE AWARD WOMEN IN FILM
  • Francine Filsinger
  • Terry Ross

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