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Congratulations to Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher, the co-directors of OCTOBER COUNTRY! Their documentary film received the Sterling Award for U.S. Feature at this year’s SilverDocs Festival!

This year’s SILVERDOCS Sterling Award for a U.S. Feature goes to OCTOBER COUNTRY directed by Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher, which documents the multi-generational story of a working-class family coping with poverty, teen pregnancy, foster care and the ineffable horrors of child molestation and war. The directors will receive $10,000 cash.

The Sterling Feature Jury noted: “We want to congratulate Sky and the SILVERDOCS team for putting together a varied and compelling competition. The documentaries we’ve been watching all week motivated a heartfelt discussion amongst us. We have chosen a film that has resonated with us long after we viewed it. It is a film that is subtle and intuitively creative while presenting important social issues in a surprising way. It showcases an extraordinary fresh talent, which left us excited to see what they do next. We are thrilled to present the grand jury award to Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher for OCTOBER COUNTRY.”

Special features include Behind the Scenes, Director’s Interview, New Footage from Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and 8 language subtitle options – Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, Turkish, French, Spanish, and English!

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Produced by Sandi DuBowski (TREMBLING BEFORE G-D) and Parvez Sharma, A JIHAD FOR LOVE was filmed in 12 countries and 9 languages and comes from the heart of Islam. Looking beyond a hostile and war-torn present, it reclaims the Islamic concept of a greater Jihad, whose true meaning is akin to ‘an inner struggle’ or ‘to strive in the path of God’ – allowing its remarkable subjects to move beyond the narrow concept of Jihad as holy war.

Still from "October Country"

Still from "October Country"

Congratulations to Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher! Their documentary film OCTOBER COUNTRY, a beautifully filmed portrait of an American family struggling for stability while haunted by the ghosts of war, teen pregnancy, foster care and child abuse, will have its World Premiere at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival! The film is in competition and is screening at the Landmark 8 Theater on Friday, June 19th at 7:30pm and on Thursday, June 25th at 9:45pm.

Congratulations to Gabriel Mascaro whose film HIGH-RISE (Um lugar ao sol) will have its North American Premiere at the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival! The film is screening at the Landmark 4 Theater on Saturday, June 20th at 9:45pm and at the Italian Cultural Institute on Sunday, June 21st at 2:30pm.

Congratulations to Gabriel Mascaro, whose documentary film HIGH-RISE (Um Lugar ao Sol) was awarded a Special Mention at this year’s BAFICI!

BRONX PRINCESS, a documentary film by Yoni Brook and Musa Syeed, follows headstrong 17-year-old Rocky’s journey during the tumultuous summer between high-school and college as she leaves behind her mother in New York City to reunite with her father, a chief in Ghana, West Africa. The film screened at the 2009 True/False Film Festival and is airing on PBS’ POV series on Tuesday, September 22, 2009 at 10:00pm!

ENTRE NOS, a film written by Gloria LaMorte & Paola Mendoza, and a Cinereach grant recipient, will make its World Premiere at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival. Mendoza directed as well as starred in this film, which follows the hardships a family goes through after relocating to New York from Colombia. Please visit the Tribeca Film Festival website for more details about screening dates, times and location.

The Sundance Institute interviews friends and co-directors, Geeta Patel and Senain Khesgi on their documentary film PROJECT KASHMIR. The film follows the co-directors, two American friends from opposite sides of the divide, as they investigate the war in Kashmir and find their friendship tested over deeply rooted political, cultural and religious biases they never had to face in the U.S. To read the full Insider piece, please click here.

IndieWire calls the sneak-preview screening of Michael Palmieri and Donal Mosher’s OCTOBER COUNTRY the “perfect example of one of the hidden diamonds,” at this year’s True/False Film Festival. Through it’s “amazing crafting and compelling personalities,” the documentary film, which was awarded a discretionary grant from Cinereach in 2008, is “based on the essays and photographs Mosher wrote based on his Upstate New York working class family… Sometimes tragic and other times painfully familiar, the Mosher family is a portrait that is a reflection of large swaths of rural America.”

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