'Occupation' takes home Golden Palm
Occupation 101, directed by brothrs Sufyan Omeish and Abdallah Omeish, was the recepient of the Golden Palm Award at the 7th annual International Beverly Hills Film Festival, which concluded Sunday. The documentary about the U.S. government's involvement in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, also took the prize for best editing.
The awards were handed out at the gala awards ceremony held at the Beverly Hills Hotel in honor of the Hearts of Hope Foundation.
Molly Parker was named best actress for her role in writer/director Matt Bissonnette's Who Loves the Sun, while the best actor award went to Steven R. McQueen for Club Soda, directed by Paul Carafortes. Soda also won the audience choice award for best short.
R. L. Hooker was honored as best director for his short film The Knife Grinder's Tale. The prize for best producer went to director/producer Michael Feifer for Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck, a horror film based on the true mass murder that took place in 1966. Massacre also won the Audience Choice Award for best feature.
The awards were handed out at the gala awards ceremony held at the Beverly Hills Hotel in honor of the Hearts of Hope Foundation.
Molly Parker was named best actress for her role in writer/director Matt Bissonnette's Who Loves the Sun, while the best actor award went to Steven R. McQueen for Club Soda, directed by Paul Carafortes. Soda also won the audience choice award for best short.
R. L. Hooker was honored as best director for his short film The Knife Grinder's Tale. The prize for best producer went to director/producer Michael Feifer for Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck, a horror film based on the true mass murder that took place in 1966. Massacre also won the Audience Choice Award for best feature.
- 4/18/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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