THE ASIFA-SF AWARDS PARTY
See the winning films, meet some of the winners and enjoy the potluck treats
SUNDAY JULY 21
6:30 pm Socialize
8:00 pm Present Awards and Screen the Winners
At Oddball Films
275 Capp, third floor
free, bring friends and special treats to share with others
ASIFA-SF will provide some of the basics for this party
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The winners of the second asifa-sf spring festival are
Best in Show
- David Chai, A Knock on My Door
Independent Animation
- First Place – Corrie Francis Park’s A Tangled Tale (exquisite sand animation)
- Second Place (three way tie) – Ben Ridgway, Cosmic Flower Unfolding
- Michael Langan’s Choros (remarkable experimental visuals)
- Peter Parr’s Summer Dream (exceptional drawings)
- Best Original Music – Greg Holgate’s Cosmo with music by Nik Phelps
- Best Kid Friendly Animation – Mark West’s The Little Red Hen
- Bizarre Visual Humor Award – Bill Plympton’s Drunker Than A Skunk
- Best Surreal Horror Film – Patrick Feerick’s Coffin Feeder
COLLEGE STUDENTS
- First Prize – Edith and the Bear by Hillary Bradfield, San Jose State
- Second Prize – Tamara by Jason Marino & Craig Kitzmann, San Jose State
- Best Designed – Dance for Your Life, Puny Human by Justin Connolly, Univ. of S. Calif.
- Most Provocative – Palestine by Martin Segobia, SF State
Young animators
- Certificates of Merit to students of Tim Harrington at BayCat
Oddball Films is located at 275 Capp St. between 17th and 18th Street.
It is a giant 3rd floor warehouse loft full of rare 16mm films. Stephen Parr provides historic footage to filmmakers and runs a great film series in this space. Capp runs parallel to and between Mission and Van Ness. The warehouse is near Muni, the 16th St. Bart Station and the Victoria Theatre.