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SpIFF 2010 hands out the Spiffies

Today was the final day of the 2010 Spokane International Film Festival. But the festival juried awards were announced late Saturday. They are as follows:

Gold SpIFFy for Best Feature: “Wah Do Dem” (Ben Chace & Sam Fleischner, USA)
Silver SpIFFy for Best Feature: “Cinco Dias Sin Nora?” (Mariana Chenillo, Mexico)

Gold SpIFFy for Best Documentary: “Prodigal Sons” (Kimberly Reed, USA)
Silver SpIFFy for Best Documentary: “Dive!” (Jeremy Seifert, USA)

Gold SpIFFy for Best Short: “Lady Luck, Case No. 37” (Jason McKee, USA)
Silver SpIFFy for Best Short: “Hamlet, but you didn’t hear it from me” (John Kenower, Canada)

Gold SpIFFy for Best Animation: “The Mouse that Soared” (Kyle Bell, USA)
Silver SpIFFy for Best Animation: “The Lady and the Reaper” (Javier Reco Gracia, Spain)

Gold SpIFFy for Best SpIFF Film of the Northwest, presented by The Inlander: “The Mouse That Soared” (Kyle Bell, USA)
Silver SpIFFy for Best SpIFF Film of the Northwest, presented by The Inlander: “Zombies of Mass Destruction” (Kevin Hamedani, USA)

Most Promising Filmmaker: Kyle Bell (“The Mouse that Soared”)

That’s it for the 12th-annual SpIFF. See you next year.

Below : The trailer for big winner “The Mouse That Soared.”

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