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    "Black Irish" Wins Three at Method Fest

    Indiewire.com
    April 6, 2007

    Brad Gann's "Black Irish" won best picture award at The Method Fest
    Independent Film Festival, which closed Wednesday night, while the
    audience prize for best pic went to "Destiny" by Vage Khacatryan. "Trade
    Routes" director Jim Loftus won the best director prize as well as best
    foreign film, while Australian film "Plum Role" by Zak Hilditch took the
    fest's award for "high quality in low budget filmmaking." Best actor
    went to Michael Angarano for his role in "Black Irish," while "Tomorrow
    is Today"'s Scout Taylor-Compton won the award for best actress. Best
    supporting actress went to Dagmara Dominczyk, ("Mentor") and Tom Guiry,
    ("Black Irish") took best supporting actor. "Across the Hall" by Alan
    Powell won best short and "Steel Toes" writer/co-director David Gow won
    best screenplay. The 9th annual the Method Fest screened 26 feature
    films and 46 shorts from U.S. and international filmmakers from March 29
    - April 4.
    [Brian Brooks]

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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