Brigidy Bram Wins Bahamian Oscar

By in News on February 24, 2013

Laura Gamse, Kendal Hanna and Toby Lunn

Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) announces Bahamian Oscar winners

The Winners for the BIFF Bahamian Oscars are:

Best Short – Brigidy Bram, directed by Toby Lunn and Laura Gamse

Best Documentary Feature – Jackson: A Native Son, directed by Karen Arthur & Tom Neuwirth

Best Narrative – Ghetto Story, directed by Brave Tbr

Best Performances – Unforgiven, directed by Jennie Cyril

The awards were announced at the A Night at The Oscars on February 24, 2013 , and event Sponsored by Scotia Private Client Group and held at The Humidor at Graycliff.

JURORS for the BAHAMIAN OSCARS were:
John Cox
Martin Biddle
Lady Eugenie Nuttall
Toni P. Francis

NOMINEES FOR BAHAMIAN OSCAR AWARDS were:
SHE, directed by Kareem Mortimer
BRIGIDY BRAM, directed by Toby Lunn & Laura Gamse
25 YEARS OF JR. JUNKANOO, directed by Public School Students
JACKSON: A NATIVE SON, directed by Karen Arthur & Tom Neuwirth
WOMANISH WAYS, directed by Maria Govan & Marion Bethel
LAST WEEK TUESDAY, directed by Stephen Hanna
GHETTO STORY, directed by B Brave
HURT PEOPLE, directed by Triston Ewing
UNFORGIVEN, directed by Jennie Cyril
WHO ARE WE, directed by Britney Ambrister

By Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF)

 

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