The 33rd Mill Valley Film Festival
Audience Award Winners
FAVORITE WORLD FEATURE
The King's Speech
FAVORITE WORLD INDEPENDENT CINEMA
Themba - A Boy Called Hope
FAVORITE US FEATURE
127 Hours AND Fair Game
Leave Them Laughing
FAVORITE CHILDREN'S FEATURE
BAFTA/LA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts/Los Angeles) annually presents an award to an exceptional short film in collaboration with the Mill Valley Film Festival. The winner this year was Angry Man by filmmaker Anita Killi, with Certificates of Excellence going to The Cage by Adrian Sitaru and Rob and Valentyna in Scotland by filmmaker Eric Lynne.
THANK YOU FOR A WONDERFUL FESTIVAL!
See you next year at the 34th Mill Valley Film Festival!
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Watch the 2010 Mill Valley Film Festival Trailers!
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We would like to give special thanks to the following Bay Area theaters who showcased this year's official Mill Valley Film Festival trailers and supported our mission.
Balboa Theater, Cinemark Theaters, The Castro Theatre, Lark Theater, Red Vic Movie House, Rialto Cinemas El Cerrito, Rialto Cinemas Elmwood, Roxie Theatre, Sundance Kabuki Cinemas, Smith Rafael Film Center, Tiburon Playhouse, The Vogue
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127 Hours: Spotlight on Jam...
17th Street Plaza
5@5: Gimme Some Truth
5@5: Just Like Starting Ove...
5@5: Nobody Told Me
5@5: Watching the Wheels
5@5: Working Class Hero
About Her Brother
All My Friends Are Funeral ...
Biutiful: Spotlight on Alej...
Cameraman: The Life and Wor...
Capture the Flag
Cast me if you can
Child of Giants: My Journey...
The Child Prodigy
Children's FilmFest Flex Pa...
Children's FilmFest Party
Closing Night Party Only
Cruz Reynoso: Sowing the Se...
Cut Poison Burn
Decision Day: The Musical
Delmer Builds a Machine
Ed Hardy 'Tattoo the World'
The Empire Strikes Back
Escape from Suburbia
Everyday Sunshine: The Stor...
Evolution of War
Fanny, Annie & Danny
Finding My Way
The Girl Who Kicked the Hor...
Git Along, Little Dogies
Global Focus VII: The New E...
Golf in the Kingdom
Good Night Let the Bugs...
Goodbye Chicken, Farewell G...
Green Profile Series: Franc...
Guests of Space
How to Set a House on Fire
The Jay Clay Trilogy
John Lennon at 70: Live Con...
Journey from Zanskar
Lesson Plan: The Story of t...
A Lost and Found Box of Hum...
Made in Dagenham
A Moment of Silence
The Most Important Thing in...
MOST VALUABLE PLAYERS
New Movies Lab: ACTIVE CINE...
New Movies Lab: HITS & MISS...
New Movies Lab: The Future ...
Niger '66, A Peace Corps Di...
Nuremberg: Its Lesson for T...
Of Love and Other Demons
Old People Driving
Para Fuera, A Portrait of D...
The Potato Hunter
Queen of Hearts
Queen of the Sun
The Quiet Life
The River Why
Rob and Valentyna in Scotla...
Seeds of the Fall
The Silk Road
A Somewhat Gentle Man
Space, Land and Time: Under...
The Stinking Ship
Stone: Tribute to Edward No...
Syawal Was Very Scared
To Educate a Girl
Tribute to Annette Bening
TRUST: Second Acts in Young...
Truth Be Told
The Two Horses of Genghis K...
Victor Ramirez, Asesino
Wahid's Mobile Bookstore
Wangypong the Movie
When We Leave
Witness to Hiroshima
Costa Rica/Colombia
Romania/ UK/ Hungary
Swaziland/Cambodia/Costa Rica/Poland/US/Cuba
UK/ Israel/ France
US/ Mexico/Spain
US/ Nigeria/ Denmark
Uganda/Nepal/ US
Children Live Action
Native/Aboriginal Peoples
Alejandro Gerber Bicecci
Frank Yeean Chan
Bui Thac Chuyen
Conscious Youth Media Crew
Alejandro Gonzlez Irritu
David H. Jeffery
Will Parrinello John Antonelli
John Cameron Mitchell
Matthew D. Kallis
Hans Petter Moland
Shira and Yoav Potash
Alba Mora Roca
Greg W. Rodgers
Mina T. Son Sara Newens
Pablo Martn Torrado
Emily (Mimi) Wilcox
Mieke de Jong
Sianna de la Cruz
Marin Suites Hotel
Mill Valley Community Center
Outdoor Art Club
Smith Rafael Film Center
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Alejandra Amarilla is a mother, activist, philanthropist, and filmmaker, currently based in Los Angeles, California. Born in Asuncion, Paraguay, Alejandra now uses the medium of film to bring a voice.