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Don't miss the 12th annual Crossroads Film Festival, set for April 1-3, 2011. Enjoy films from every corner of the world, plus music, art, workshops, and much, much more.

Volunteer for the next Crossroads Film Festival!

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We need your assistance to carry on the Festival's quest of great independent films. As part of the Festival Committee, you'll be in the select group that shapes the celebration from start to finish. It's a big job, and helpers are always welcome. Click here for the volunteer sign-up form or hit the image to the left.






Congratulations to this year's award-winning films from the 2010 Crossroads Film Festival.

Audience Choice
"Citizen Architect: Samuel Mockbee and the Spirit of the Rural Studio"
Directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas
Produced by Sam Wainwright Douglas, Jay Sanders, Sarah Ann Mockbee, and Jeff Fraley

Note: Citizen Architect will be screened this summer, August 23, on PBS. Check your local listings for times.

Programmer's Choice
"Brutal Beauty"
Directed and produced by Chip Mabry

Experimental
"Insurgency of Ambition"
Director/Producer: Anya Belkina

Animated
"Alma"
Writer/Director: Rodrigo Blaas
Producer: Cecile Hokes and Nina Rowan

Student
"We Are All Here"
Writer/Director/Producer: Yonghwa Choi

Short Narrative
"The Big Bends"
Writer/Director: Jason Marlow

Short Documentary
"I Am a Man: From Memphis, A Lesson in Life"
Director Jonathan Epstein
Writer/Producer: John Hubbell

Feature Documentary
"A Village Called Versailles"
Writer/Director: S. Leo Chiang

Narrative Feature
"The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce"
Writers: Nial Fulton, Michael James Rowland
Producer: Nial Fulton
Director: Michael James Rowland

Best Local Music Video
"After the Fall" by Taylor Hildebrand
Director: Rob Piantanida

Adam Ford Youth Filmmaking Awards (2)
"A Soldier in Skirts"
Directors/Producers: Sarah Bailin and Emma Bailin

and

"Crippled"
Director/Producer: Ien Chi

Ruma Award (Most promising Mississippi filmmaker)
"Smokes & Ears"
Director: Joe York

Transformative Film Award (presented by Jerry Mitchell)
"Rebuilding Hope"
Writer/Director: Jen Marlowe



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