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Images from the San Antonio Independent Film Festival: Part 2

This year the judges selected the film The Art of Play for the Jubilee Award as the Best of Festival winner. Here the filmmakers from Beowulf Studios, twin brothers, receive their award.

Below is the Beowulf team with two of the actors from their film, The Art of Play.

With Steve Melchior and his daughter Jill. Steve was the attorney for Chief Justice Roy Moore. We stood together in the court room and on the steps of the Alabama Supreme Court Building on the day of infamy (when Bill Pryor called Roy Moore “unrepentant” for refusing to obey an unlawful order forbidding him from making public acknowledgements of God.)

With the team from Washington’s Cross, who captured the Audience Choice award for their thought-provoking allegory about martyrdom and the bankruptcy of post-modern thought.

The Pat Walsh family, and their award for In the Dead of Summer.

Vision Forum radio producer Pat Roy explains our latest international project, The thirty minute an episode, Jonathan Park creation radio adventure, the first 24 episodes of which are now airing on several hundred stations and in twelve countries.

Joshua Phillips and Samuel Turley present the award for Best Young Filmmaker.

Pastor Linton and his son received the runner-up award for Best Documentary for their film The Wall, which addressed the fraud of modern separation of church and state language.

Colin Gunn (formerly of Scotland, and now an elder in an OPC church in San Francisco) won the Jubilee for Best Documentary. His film Shaky town was an aggressive and revealing, though highly sanctified look at a most unsavory subject —- the sodomite attack on the Church of Jesus Christ in San Francisco. Colin and his brother did a tremendous job interviewing persecuted Christians standing for the biblical family, and the sodomites who seek to destroy them. I predict this film will go far.

Colin called his wife from the award podium.

Shane Sooter of City on a Hill Productions took home three awards: Best Narrative for Choosing Life, runner-up Best Narrative for After Hours, and runner-up Best of Festival for Choosing Life.

Josh Davis, a native San Antionian and three-time Olympic Gold Medalist in swimming, introduced the Audience Choice Award.

Another shot of the team from Washington’s Cross (wife, husband and brother) posing with their Audience Choice Award.

Colin Gunn, who together with his brother won the Jubilee Award for Best Documentary for their film Shaky town, poses with my father and me.

Filmmakers from Beowulf Studios are interviewed by the press.