The HollyShorts Film Festival is an annual Academy Awards -qualifying independent short film festival located in Hollywood , California .
16-430: Richard Raymond may refer to: Richard Raymond (filmmaker) , British film producer and director Richard Raymond (MP) (died 1418), in 1410 MP for Exeter Richard Raymond (Ontario politician) , candidate for a 2003 Ontario Legislative Assembly election Richard Raymond (pianist) (born 1965), Canadian pianist Richard Raymond (Texas politician) (born 1960), member of
32-708: A British feature film starring Jim Sturgess , Eddie Marsan , and Timothy Spall . In 2015, he made his directorial debut with Desert Dancer , starring Freida Pinto . The film was distributed by Relativity Media and opened the Santa Barbara Film Festival . It also screened Lincoln Center, the US Capitol, the United Nations, and the Edinburgh International Film Festival , where it received
48-470: A major opening night reception, week-long screenings of short films and feature films in Hollywood, high-level industry panels, keynotes, awards and receptions for the community and filmmakers. Grand prizes were awarded for Best Short and Best Director courtesy of Company 3 valued at $ 20,000. Openfilm also sponsored the festival and screened their top 5 finalists for their $ 250,000 Get It Made Competition, at
64-504: A prize package from Clifton Production Services which included a RED ONE digital cinema package valued up to $ 5,000.00, while Johnny Gill took home a $ 10,000 cash prize for the Haydenfilms Online Film Festival contest for his short film “My Turtle’s Name is Dudley.” For more information, visit www.hollyshorts.com. The 6th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival® took place August 5–12, 2010 in Hollywood and featured
80-873: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Richard Raymond (filmmaker) Richard Raymond is a British film director. He is known for films such as Heartless , Souls of Totality , A Million Eyes and Desert Dancer . Richard Raymond was born in London , England, into a Jewish Indian family. He loved films from a young age, and started making his own short films aged 15. Raymond started his career as an assistant at Pinewood Film Studios , working under directors including Kenneth Branagh , Richard Attenborough , and Neil Jordan . He also worked on British television commercials for directors such as Tarsem, Daniel Barber , Tony Kaye , and Jonathan Glazer . Raymond started his career in 2009 by producing Heartless ,
96-626: The Top 50 Film Festivals Worth The Entry Fee Previous actors or celebrities who had films appear in the festival, or who made appearances at the festival, include Josh Brolin , Zachary Quinto (the short film Hostage: A Love Story which screened at the festival), Oscar-winning short film director Luke Matheny ( God of Love which screened at the festival), Jessica Biel , James Caan , David Lynch , Kirsten Dunst , David Arquette (a 3D short film directed by Arquette entitled The Butler's in Love opened
112-635: The 6th annual HollyShorts Film Festival and starred Thomas Jane and Elizabeth Berkley ), Harry Lennix , Adrian Grenier , former SF Mayor and Lieutenant Governor of California Gavin Newsom , Zoe Saldana , Kate Bosworth (both Saldana and Bosworth starred in a short film called Idiots that screened at the festival), Chadwick Boseman , Diane Lane , Eli Roth , Jane Lynch , Steve Nguyen , Grace Huang (who won Best Actress for her role in Jennifer Thym 's short film, Bloodtraffick which screened at
128-612: The Audience Award. Desert Dancer was also nominated for the Golden Frog film award at Camerimage and won Best Dance Choreography at the Fred and Adele Astaire Awards . In 2018 Raymond made Souls of Totality with actress Tatiana Maslany , where he filmed a single-take sequence during an actual solar eclipse. The film premiered at the 2018 HollyShorts Film Festival & won 12 Best Film awards, including Best Film of
144-818: The Festival at Raindance Film Festival , the Grand Jury Award at HollyShorts Film Festival, and the Grand Prix at the Hiroshima International Film Festival . Richard won a Best Director award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival for this film and was also short-listed for an Oscar. He directed the short film A Million Eyes in 2019, featuring Joe Morton and Katie Lowes . A Million Eyes won 10 Best Film awards, including
160-575: The Grand Prix award at the Hiroshima International Film Festival and the and a Special Jury Award at HollyShorts Film Festival , and was long-listed for the 2020 Oscars . In May 2019, a film directed by Raymond titled One Thousand Paper Cranes was announced to begin production, with Evan Rachel Wood playing Eleanor Coerr , who wrote the 1977 book Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes about
176-669: The Texas House of Representatives Richard Allen Raymond , former Under Secretary for Food Safety in the US [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Richard_Raymond&oldid=1230878316 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
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#1732780423927192-514: The U.K., and Thailand. The 2nd annual 2006 HollyShorts Film Festival was held at Cinespace in Hollywood, California, and also featured 53 short films from all around the world, with over thirteen different countries being represented. The third annual 2007 HollyShorts Film Festival took place from August 10-12th in 2007, and awarded goodies. The 4th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival took place on August 7–10, 2008 in Hollywood with top honors of Best Short Film going to “Bloom” directed Lance Larson. Larson
208-1038: The fest. James Caan attended the opening night ceremonies and named the finalists. The 7th Annual HSFF will take place on August 11-18th in Hollywood. HSFF will be unveiling many other important upcoming celebrity and sponsorship participation as the Festival approaches. HSFF Alumni include Josh Brolin, Darren Lew, David Arquette, Malcolm Barrett, Carter Smith, Jason Biggs, David Pryor, Jimmy Jean Louis, Paula Garces, Adrian Grenier, David Lynch, Bragi Schut, David Weinstein, William Olssen, Alex Ferrari, Larry Hankin, Lance Larson, John Thompson, Nick Carmen, Scott Porter, Joel David Moore, Mary Pat Bentel , Denis Hennelly, Richard Riehle, and great filmmakers and actors. The festival has screened 3D short films before, opening its 6th Annual festival with The Butler's in Love (directed by David Arquette and starring Elizabeth Berkley and Thomas Jane ), and Sean Isroelit's The Caretaker 3D, which starred TV icon Dick Van Dyke . HollyShorts has also been recognized by MovieMaker magazine for one of
224-427: The festival), Matthew Modine , Matthew Libatique , Malcolm Barrett , Jason Biggs , Tracy Middendorf , Ele Keats , John Dahl , David Rodriguez, Larry Hankin , Scott Porter , Feodor Chin , Joel David Moore , Ben Lyons , Timothy Tau , Carter Smith , Jamie Linden , David Dastmalchian , Nicholas McCarthy , Jimmy Jean-Louis , Joe Carnahan , Ray Abruzzo , Neil LaBute , Ben Lyons , and more. Currently,
240-512: The story of Sadako Sasaki , a victim of the Hiroshima bombing in 1945. HollyShorts Film Festival Founded in 2005, the yearly festival programmes feature an eclectic mixture of short films of various genres from around the world. HollyShorts inaugural Film Festival took place at The Space Theatre in Hollywood in August 2005 and featured 23 short films from the U.S., Canada, Poland,
256-570: Was awarded $ 2000 VFX package courtesy of Clifton Post for his next project. The Best Student Short honors went to David Jibladze, for his short film “Beholden.” Jibladze took home a 5-day HVX-200, HD Camera rental package courtesy of Martini Crew Booking. Over $ 25,000 in prizes were awarded. The 5th Annual HollyShorts Film Festival took place August 6–13 at the DGA and Laemmle's Sunset 5 Theatre in Hollywood with top honors of Best Short Film going to La Petite Lilia , directed by Reda Mustafa. Mustafa took home
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