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The Beverly Hills Film Festival is extremely proud of all the screened films and accepted screenplays during its 2017 competition; it was truly one of the best years so far in terms of exceptional storytelling, production aspiration, and raw talent.
It is with great pleasure to introduce the 2017 WINNERS:
Tupamaro
2017 Golden Palm Winner
2017 Best Foreign Film Winner
Short, Documentary
Producer(s): Martin Markovits, Matt Weinglass, Peter Marshall Smith, Andrew Rosati (co-producer), Carlos Corredor
Director(s): Martin Markovits
Writer(s): Andrew Rosati, Martin Markovits
Cast & Crew:
Run Time: 62 minutes
Synopsis: A deep dive into the violent world of the Tupamaros — leftist vigilantes that patrol the streets of Caracas, Venezuela, fighting gangsters, government forces and even themselves.

GUN
2017 Best Directing
2017 Best Feature (Audience Choice Award)
Feature
Producer(s): MaryAnn Tanedo
Director(s): Sam Upton
Writer(s): Sam Upton
Cast & Crew: Sam Upton, Jared Abrahamson, Mark Boone Junior, Kate Vernon, Cassi Thomson, Laila Ali
Run Time: 90 minutes
Synopsis: A washed up, alcoholic ex-prizefighter makes a comeback to boxing after his top-middleweight contender son is wrongfully blinded in the ring.

Zen Dog
2017 Best Producer
Feature
Producer(s): Rick Darge, Damien Monier, Mark Watts, Morten Hansen
Director(s): Rick Darge
Writer(s): Rick Darge
Cast & Crew: Kyle Gallner, Adam Herschman, Celia Diane, Clea DuVall, Devin Finch, Alan Watts, Leah Russell, Shawn Smith, Richard Gonzalez, Craig Samuels, Fletcher Alliston, Sasha Glasser, Diana Khimshiashivili, Andrew Henry
Run Time: 95 minutes
Synopsis: Trapped by daily routine, a man experiences complete freedom by dreaming himself across the country in a psychedelic Volkswagen with the guiding words of philosopher Alan Watts.

The Shadow Hours
2017 Best Cinematography
Short
Producer(s): Kyle Higgins, Nick Erickson, JJ Vazquez
Director(s): Kyle Higgins
Writer(s): Kyle Higgins
Cast & Crew: Tom Riley, Britt Lower, Bear McCreary, Lindsey Moran, Michael Nie
Run Time: 19 minutes
Synopsis: A Neo-Noir following twin brothers born with a mysterious condition: only one of them can be awake at a time. Posing as one person, each awake for only half of a day, they make a living as private investigators… until a budding romance threatens to ruin their lives.

The Girl Who Invented Kissing
2017 Best Actor (Dash Mihok)
Feature
Producer(s): Corey Large, George Zakk
Director(s): Tom Sierchio
Writer(s): Tom Sierchio
Cast & Crew: Dash Mihok, Suki Waterhouse, Vincent Piazza, Abbie Cornish, Johnny Messner, Luke Wilson
Run Time: 106 minutes
Synopsis: The Girl Who Invented Kissing is a beautifully written ensemble drama by veteran screenwriter Tom Sierchio (‘Untamed Heart’). Set in Bloomfield, New Jersey, The Girl Who Invented Kissing is an intimate story about a nameless, pill-popping drifter girl who enters the life of two lonely brothers and changes them forever. It is the tale of Victor, a lovable lummox who is often the butt of the joke in the neighborhood.

It Happened Again Last Night
2017 Best Short (Jury Award)
2017 Best Actress (Gabrielle Stone)
Short
Producer(s): Gabrielle Stone (Co-Producer)
Director(s): Gabrielle Stone (Co-Director), Roze (Co-Director)
Writer(s): Gabrielle Stone (Co-Writer), Roze (Co-Writer)
Cast & Crew: Elizabeth Mihelich (Production Manager), Alex Lynn Ward, Randy Wayne, Adalgiza Chermont, Amanda Wyss, Christ Mulkey, MQ Tran, Sydney Sweeney, Jayson Crothers, Lauryn Berger, Chad Braker, Daniel D. Smith, John Avarese, April Garcia, Julie Marquez
Run Time: 14 minutes
Synopsis: Paige must choose between love and fear before she has no choices left to make.

Before The Fall
2017 Best Editing
Short
Producer(s): Kamelya Alexan
Director(s): Kamelya Alexan
Writer(s): Brian Soszynski
Cast & Crew: Brian Soszynski (Art Director, Production Designer), Cooper Hill, Emily Adams, John Mays, John Soszynski, Kristen Magee, Tim Caldwell, Megan Donnelly, Nickolas Talbot, Welson Youkhanna, San Zabinski, Adrian Anguiano, William Cox, Blake Lawrence, Justin Daughtery, Matt Russell, Michael Forrest, Tyler Roth, Billy Wikerson
Run Time: 12 minutes
Synopsis: In the midst of the American Civil War, a young boy named Thomas, determined to cure his dying mother, wanders into the woods motivated by a mythical story he was once told. It’s here that Thomas must decide the ultimate price he’s willing to pay for the life of someone he loves.

Trees of Eden
2017 Best Animation
Animation, Short
Producer(s):
Director(s): Dwight Hwang
Writer(s):
Cast & Crew:
Run Time: 15 minutes
Synopsis: When Esarhaddon, a cruel Assyrian King conquers an unsuspecting nation, a mysterious old man appears and transforms the king into the image of the defeated, forcing him to experience the very lives that he has sought to destroy. Based on Tolstoy’s ‘Esarhaddon, King of Assyria’.

The Artist’s Awakening
2017 Best Student Film
Short, Student
Producer(s): Daniel Mejia
Director(s): Daniel Mejia
Writer(s): Daniel Mejia
Cast & Crew: Isaac Spooner, Matt Nickley, Samantha Binkered, Maria Gregory, Waydon Thomas, Mu Su, Rebecca Gianforcaro, Andres Forero, Roberto Garcia, Harald Bern Jahn, Wei Du, Shou Si, Anne Wold, Jade Scott, Luis Reyes
Run Time: 9 minutes
Synopsis: An uninspired artist goes in a quest to recover his inspiration.

Rod Taylor: Pulling No Punches
2017 Best Documentary
Documentary
Producer(s): Stephan Wellink, Robert de Young
Director(s): Robert de Young
Writer(s): Stephan Wellink, Robert de Young
Cast & Crew: Maggie Smith, Angela Lansbury, Veronica Cartwright, Tippi Hedren, Jack Thompson, Rod Taylor
Run Time: 80 minutes
Synopsis: With his recent role in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Bastards, Rod Taylor also featured in many influential films: The VIP’s, The Birds, The Time Machine, 36 Hours, Sunday in New York, Young Cassidy, The Glass Bottom Boat, Hotel, and Zabriski Point. He was one of the first leading actors to voice a Disney animated character when he portrayed the hero, Pongo, in 101 Dalmatians. The film features Maggie Smith, Tippi Hedren, Angela Lansbury, Veronica Cartwright, Baz Luhrmann, Stephan Elliott, Susie Porter, Bryan Brown, Jack Thompson, Keith Michell, and Rod himself.

Happyland
2017 Best Short
Short
Producer(s): Adam Hancock, Joe Bartenhagen, Kelsey Daniels
Director(s): Adam Hancock
Writer(s): Joe Bartenhagen
Cast & Crew: T.J. Lowther, Paul Kiernan, Michael Patwin, Caitwin Barrett, Rick McFarland
Run Time: 17 minutes
Synopsis: A deeply troubled man, reeling from a failed office romance, journeys into new mental territory and quite possibly time travel.

Delinquent
2017 Best Feature (Jury Award)
Feature
Producer(s): Kieran Valla, Alvaro Baquero, Daniel Marks, Levi Smock
Director(s): Kieran Valla
Writer(s): Kieran Valla, Levi Smock (co-writer)
Cast & Crew: Alex Shaffer, Bill Sage, David Fierro, Erin Drake, Kevin Bigley, Kim Director, Matthew Shear, Sam Dillon, Rollin Hunt, Vanara Taing, Megan Spatz
Run Time: 97 minutes
Synopsis: Delinquent is the thrilling and dramatic exploration of a teenager’s struggle to manage the fall-out of a robbery gone wrong.

John G. Avildsen: King of the Underdogs
2017 Best Documentary (Jury Award)
Documentary
Producer(s): Derek Wayne Johnson, Chris May, Emmett James
Director(s): Derek Wayne Johnson
Writer(s): Derek Wayne Johnson
Cast & Crew: John G. Avildsen, Burt Reynolds, Jerry Weintraub, Martin Scorsese, Ralph Macchio, Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire
Run Time: 78 minutes
Synopsis: An examination of the life, career and films of the Oscar-winning director of ‘Rocky’ and ‘The Karate Kid’ featuring exclusive never-before-seen interviews from Sylvester Stallone, Ralph Macchio, Martin Scorsese, Burt Reynolds, Jerry Weintraub, Talia Shire and many more.

2017 Screenplay Winners
Golden Palm Award for Best Screenplay: “The Midnight Son” by Levi Taylor
1st Runner up: “This Close” by Marc Messenger
2nd Runner up: “The Race to The Top of The World” by Nick DeRuve
Student Screenplay Award: “Sunset” by Nicholas Rodriguez