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        2010 Stella Artois St. Louis International Film Festival awards

        Audience Choice Awards:Best Feature: "Casino Jack" directed by George HickenlooperHonorable mentions: "127 Hours" directed by Danny Boyle

        Best International Feature: "Anita" directed by Marcos CarnevaleHonorable mentions: "The Harimaya Bridge" directed by Aaron Woolfolk and "A Year Ago in Winter" directed by Caroline Link

        Best Documentary: "Louder Than A Bomb" directed by Greg Jacobs & Jon SiskelHonorable mentions: "Circus Kids" directed by Alexandra Lipsitz, "From The River to the Son" directed by Ron Bolte, and "Breaking and Entering" directed by Benjamin Fingerhut

        Interfaith Awards:Best Feature: "Anita" directed by Marcos CarnevaleBest Documentary: "Circus Kids" directed by Alexandra Lipsitz

        New Filmmakers Forum Award:"Suicide Dolls" directed by Keith Shaw

        Short Subjects:Best of Fest: "Six Dollar Fifty Man" directed by Mark Albiston & Louis SutherlandBest Live Action: "The Armoire" directed by Jamie TravisBest Animated: "Pixels" directed by Paul Emile BoucherBest International: "My Invisible Friend" directed by Pablo LarcuenBest Short Short: "1925 aka Hell" directed by Max HattlerBest Local: "Welcome" directed by Kate FoxBest Documentary Short: "Sand" directed by Cari Ann Henderson

        St. Louis Film Critics Festival Awards:Best Documentary - "Enemies of the People" directed by Rob Lemkin & Thet SambathBest Narrative - "Welcome" directed by Philippe Loiret

        Midrash Award:"Circus Kids" directed by Aleaxandra Lipsitz

        FestivalsOnline Shorts Awards:Best Documentary Short - online: "Ocean Monk" directed by Sanjay RawalBest Narrative Short - online: "Animal Drill" directed by Patrick Murphy

        Contemporary Cinema Award: Stanley Nelson

        Lifetime Achievement Award: Stacy Keach

        Lifetime Achievement Award: Rob Nilsson

        Lifetime Achievement Award in Comedy: Harry Shearer

        Charles Guggenheim Cinema St. Louis Award: Jenna Fischer

        SLIFF presents its annual Cinema St. Louis Award, which honors St. Louisans making significant contributions to the art of film, to Jenna Fischer. Although St. Louis can’t claim Fischer from birth - Fort Wayne, Ind., has that distinction - she grew up in the Gateway City and graduated from Nerinx Hall before heading first to Missouri’s Truman State University and then to Hollywood in 1996. Fischer made her professional acting debut in "Born Champion" (1998), but she spent the requisite years as a struggling actor, playing modest parts in films and on TV series. She took a small measure of control over her young film career by directing, co-writing, and starring in the mockumentary "Lollilove" (2005), which screened at SLIFF, and then landed her breakout role as Pam on NBC’s "The Office" in 2005. As the acclaim for "The Office" grew - including an Emmy nomination for Fisher in 2007 - the size of her movie roles also increased. After a cameo in "Slither" - directed by her then-husband (and fellow Cinema St. Louis Award winner) James Gunn - Fisher put pedal to metal, appearing in a quintet of films over three years: "Blades of Glory," "The Brothers Solomon," "Walk Hard," "The Promotion," and "Solitary Man." SLIFF is delighted to play her new film, "A Little Help," which features Fischer in her first lead role. She recently wrapped production on the Farrelly Brothers?"Hall Pass," which is due in theaters in February. Previous Cinema St. Louis Award winners include Bob Gale, George Hickenlooper, Ken Kwapis, Cedric the Entertainer, Jeremy Lasky, and Michael Beugg.

 
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