William N. Miller

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    Live-Action Winners! | SOTW Awards 2013

    This year’s winning live-action filmmakers represent a diverse group: a star feature film directing duo, a veteran commercial director, a pair of award-winning photojournalists, a Canadian writing/directing duo, and a young LA up and comer. What all these creators share is an ability to tell fantastic stories.

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    Drama John William Ross

    Things Are Really Insane

    A storm rages outside, but it is within the walls of her home that a woman finds her life spinning out of control.

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    Experimental Gus Van Sant

    The Discipline of D.E.

    **CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - A bizarre instructional film from Gus Van Sant's early days as a filmmaker that teaches us to perfect the details of everyday life and turns out to be an appropriate allegory for filmmaking.

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    The Viral Experience: What Happens When You Reach The Top

    You’'ve seen the scenario before: some talented, young filmmaker releases his latest short film on Vimeo… and BOOM… practically overnight it goes viral. A few million views and a couple hundred thousand comments later, they garner industry attention, eventually cinching a movie deal with Hollywood.

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    Documentary Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee

    Earthrise

    Earthrise tells the story of the first image captured of the Earth from space in 1968. Told solely by the Apollo 8 astronauts, the film recounts their experiences and memories and explores the beauty, awe, and grandeur of the Earth against the blackness of space.

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    Drama Sam Cutler-Kreutz & David Cutler-Kreutz

    A Lien

    On the day of their green card interview, a young couple confronts a dangerous immigration process.

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    Documentary Brian Knappenberger

    Church and the Fourth Estate

    When a reporter uncovers a file that reveals a shocking series of child-abuse allegations in Idaho's Boy Scouts, the investigation rattles a tight-knit community and implicates the Mormon Church.

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