2011 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® Brown Jenkin Awards with Guillermo del Toro

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Guest judge Guillermo del Toro announces the 2011 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival® Brown Jenkin Short Film Awards (the 6" award was sculpted by Bryan Moore of Arkham Studios), the awards were presented by the festival founder Andrew Migliore and the HPLFF-LA festival director Aaron Vanek at the Grand Warner in San Pedro on September 17, 2011.

Runner up - Black Goat by Joseph Nanni
Co-Winner - Static Aeons by Gib Patterson
Co-Winner - Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven by Don Thiel III & Christopher Saphire

Chris and Don were there at the Warner Grand theater to accept their award, we sent the statue to Gib who was in New York at the time. Apparently Chris and Don said they were literally covering their mouths and waving their free hand to stay silent and listen to Guillermo's praise.

The festival founder also gave special consideration to "shadow of the Unnamable" by Sascha Renninger for Best Short Lovecraft Adaptation.

Once again we thank all the filmmakers for their submissions this year.

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  • The consideration has some misspellings! The film is called "shadow of the Unnamable", the director is Sascha Renninger.

    I watched Black Goat online and found it a bit boring in my taste.

  • Fixed!

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  • Lots of Copic markers!!

  • Black Goat and Static Aeons are both watchable for free here on YouTube. I see Black Goat atop the sidebar on the right.

    Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven has a trailer up, if you look for user NeverNevermore02

    Thanks, Guillermo, for judging, and to all the filmmakers who submitted.

    Next Lovecraft FIlm Festival = May 2012 in Portland, and September 2012 in Los Angeles. Submissions will be open year-round now for scripts, short and feature films, and artwork via Without a Box.

    hplfilmfestival.co

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