Brigidy Bram Wins Bahamian Oscar

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)