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4th San Diego Film Awards | |
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Date | April 2, 2017 |
Site | Music Box Little Italy |
Hosted by | James Schrader |
Preshow hosts | Erika de la Cruz, Anthony Maze, George Jac |
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Best Film | Thane of East County |
Most awards | In a Parallel World (3) |
Most nominations | The Book of Judith (9) |
Television coverage | |
Network | XETV (Apr. 9th) |
Duration | 123 min |
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]
Best Narrative Feature Film | Best Documentary Feature Film |
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Best Narrative Short Film | Best Documentary Short Film |
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Best Actor in a Narrative Short Film | Best Actress in a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Supporting Actor in a Narrative Short Film | Best Supporting Actress in a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Cinematography in a Narrative Short Film | Best Screenplay for a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Editing in a Narrative Short Film | Best Visual Effects in a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Musical Score in a Narrative Short Film | Best Sound Design in a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Ensemble Cast | Best Direction in a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Costume Design in a Narrative Short Film | Best Makeup and Hair in a Narrative Short Film |
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Best Commercial | Best Webisode |
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Best Production Design in a Narrative Short Film | Best Student Narrative Short Film |
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Best Music Video | |
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Binational Award | Spirit of San Diego Award |
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DIVERSITY IN FILM | LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT |
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MY POWER OF ONE AWARD | WOMEN IN FILM |
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