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6 unusual facts about WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival


Alex Ferns

In the same year he appeared in Man Dancin', a Festival Film & TV production, which won a number of awards on the festival circuit, including Outstanding Original Screenplay at the Sacramento Film Festival as well as Critics Choice and Gold Remi at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.

James Beveridge

In 2006, his life was made the subject of a film entitled The Idealist: James Beveridge, Film Guru, which won the Platinum Remi Award for World Peace and Understanding at the 39th WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.

Joseph Brutsman

Brutsman's October Three, a social drama about the O.J. Simpson trial, received numerous awards, including Best Film awards at The South Beach Film Festival and Houston Worldfest.

Julie O'Halloran

She was also the lead actress in an award winning dramatic short called "Revelation" at the 2008 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.

Spellfury

Travis Gordon the writer/director of Spellfury won a Bronze for a Dramatic Short at the 2008 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival for a short called Revelation.

Yavuz Bingöl

His 2008 films made both great success: Three Monkeys premiered in competition at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, where its director Nuri Bilge Ceylan won the Award for Best Director and White Angel won the Special Jury Award and International Visionary Prize at the WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival.


Andrew Currie

Mile Zero appeared at numerous film festivals and won a "WorldFest Platinum Award" in Houston, Texas, a "CityTV Award for Best First Feature" in Victoria, British Columbia, and a "Best Feature Award" at Moondance International Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado.

Colin Fitz Lives!

The film won awards at numerous film festivals, including the Austin Film Festival, WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival and the Long Island Film Festival, but it did not receive theatrical distribution.

Daniele Gangemi

"Best First Feature" at the 42° "Worldfest International Independent Film Festival" ( Houston, Texas ) for the feature film "Una notte blu cobalto" ("Cobalt Blue Night")

San Banarje

In 2013, The Nowhere Son, written and directed by San and produced by San and Trisha Ray was listed as one of '5 don't miss movies at Worldfest 2013' by eminent movie critic Joe Leydon.

Wayne Horsburgh

In addition to a full tour schedule - predominately in the Midwest1- Horsburgh has represented his home nation at the international music and cultural festival - Silver Dollar City's WorldFest - each spring since 1998.9


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