3rd Annual Seguin Film & Arts Festival - October 26-28, 2007
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Ghost Town Takes the Golden Pecan.
The 3rd Annual Seguin Film & Arts Festival closed after three days packed with films, cultural events and other activities. The Festival opened on Friday night with the screening of The Princess Bride.
Independent films were screened throughout Saturday with the awards being presented on Saturday evening. The big winner was an entertaining short documentary by Seguin native, Chris Elley, titled Ghost Town: 24 Hours in Terlingua. The film picked up the Independent Spirit Award, Best Documentary, and the night's top prize, the Golden Pecan Award. Crush took away the Silver Pecan Award and Best Drama while What To Do In A Zombie Attack claimed the Bronze Pecan Award and Best Comedy.
Films entered in the Student Competition were screened on Sunday with First Place going to the talented Bryan Ortiz who wrote, directed, and starred in Goodbye Digital. Coming in second place was What You Will and in third place was The Forgotten Population.
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