Readers have been voting for their films of the year. Here's a countdown of the top 10
• Show us your favourite films of 2013 using our Movie Mashup interactive
Last week we asked readers to send nominations for their favourite films of the year. We've received close to 1,000 votes, with a clear winner; the film in first place took nearly twice as many votes as the film in third place. The film in second place, meanwhile, was quite a surprise – and possibly indiciative that the film has a very dedicated online fanbase.
When we did a similar poll halfway through the year, Django Unchained, The Place Beyond the Pines and The Great Gatsby landed in first, second and third places respectively. Read on to see how views have changed in the intervening months …
10. Mud
"An original, excellent story, well written and directed with great sensitivity. A blend of Stand By Me and...
• Show us your favourite films of 2013 using our Movie Mashup interactive
Last week we asked readers to send nominations for their favourite films of the year. We've received close to 1,000 votes, with a clear winner; the film in first place took nearly twice as many votes as the film in third place. The film in second place, meanwhile, was quite a surprise – and possibly indiciative that the film has a very dedicated online fanbase.
When we did a similar poll halfway through the year, Django Unchained, The Place Beyond the Pines and The Great Gatsby landed in first, second and third places respectively. Read on to see how views have changed in the intervening months …
10. Mud
"An original, excellent story, well written and directed with great sensitivity. A blend of Stand By Me and...
- 12/20/2013
- The Guardian - Film News
The 24th annual Onion City Experimental Film and Video Festival, which was held back on June 21-23 in Chicago, has at last announced their award winners. Prizes were given to three lucky winners along with four others earning Honorable Mentions.
This year’s two-panel jury consisted of Chicago filmmaker Melika Bass and Cinema and Media Studies professor Adam Hart (University of Chicago).
First Prize went to Luther Price‘s Selected 35mm Slides presentation, which consisted of 80 individually handmade 35mm slides made up of frames from Price’s found footage films and other images.
Second Prize went to Stephanie Barber for her video 10 From Jhana and the Rats of James Olds, which consisted of 10 videos made during Barber’s residency at the Baltimore Museum of Art where she created a video a day for over a month.
Third Prize went to Pat O’Neill for his video Painter and Ball 1-...
This year’s two-panel jury consisted of Chicago filmmaker Melika Bass and Cinema and Media Studies professor Adam Hart (University of Chicago).
First Prize went to Luther Price‘s Selected 35mm Slides presentation, which consisted of 80 individually handmade 35mm slides made up of frames from Price’s found footage films and other images.
Second Prize went to Stephanie Barber for her video 10 From Jhana and the Rats of James Olds, which consisted of 10 videos made during Barber’s residency at the Baltimore Museum of Art where she created a video a day for over a month.
Third Prize went to Pat O’Neill for his video Painter and Ball 1-...
- 7/4/2012
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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