Scenes from the Film Awards

Arts+Labor checks in with Tishuan Scott after his big win

Scenes from the Film Awards

Austin's production house Arts+Labor continues its South by Southwest webisodes with this entry from the 2013 Film Awards.

Specifically, you'll see scenes from the night surrounding Tishuan Scott (The Retrieval) winning Special Jury Recognition for Acting.

Don't miss Chronicle Editor and SXSW Co-founder Louis Black making his introductory remarks at the beginning of the video.


The Retrieval screens one more time at SXSW: Saturday, March 16, 11am, Stateside.

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Arts+Labor, SXSW, The Retrieval, Chris Eska, Louis Black, Tishuan Scott, SXSW Film Awards

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