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Anthony
Levenson with his advisor Jim Talone of Delaware
Valley Friends, following the awards ceremony. |
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Andy
Cohen congratulates senior Amanda Singer and
junior Barret Wall, who created the wonderful “Lavendar
Mist & Pavement” narrative film. |
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2003
Middle School Grand Prize winners are congratulated
by Andy Cohen: Andres Gonzalez-Goodman, Alex
Lowchy and Scott Gentile (not pictured: Jonathan
Betz). The foursome created a funny and touching
narrative film entitled “Conflict of Friends.” |
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Dennell
Reynolds, Julius Taranta and David Mullins of
Sidwell Friends created the wonderful documentary
“Blessing Cricket.” |
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Molly
Fox of Friends Academy wowed the audience
with her dark narrative “Distopia.” |
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Hannah
Kennedy of Delaware Valley Friends created “Mainstreamed,” about
a young deaf woman's journey to find someone who
may understand her world. |
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Jon
Katz with Andy Cohen following the judges’ remarks. Katz, with
Zach Warsavage of the George School, created the
compelling narrative “Lux.” |
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Steven
DeMarinis from Delaware Valley Friends created
the humorous
narrative “Jeff's
Christmas.” |