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winners of the the texas filmmakers production fund


Winners of the 2000 Texas Filmmakers' Production Fund

The Austin Film Society proudly announces the recipients of the Texas Filmmakers' Production Fund 2000. Visiting panelists Laurie Collyer, Naomi Uman, and Caveh Zahedi awarded grants, ranging from $2,500 to $5,000, to 11 Texas filmmakers for film and video projects. Now entering its fifth year, the Fund is financed with revenues raised by the Austin Film Society through benefit premieres and private and corporate donations. Applications for TFPF 2001 will be available next April.

Austin

Cicadas (90-minute narrative)

Kathleen Candler, $5,000 distribution

A Few Good Dykes (70-minute documentary)

Mocha Jean Herrup, $2,500 post-production

Beila Was a Baba-Kazak (10-minute experimental)

Dina Kagan, $5,000 post-production

Bike Like You Mean It! (60-minute documentary)

Susan Kirr, $5,000 post-production

Untitled, 16-minute narrative

Sara Mayer, $5,000 post-production/distribution

Beelzebub's Bathtub (14-minute animation/experimental)

Andre Silva, $5,000 production

My Neighborhood (25-minute experimental)

Meredith Decotiis Szypula, $5,000 production/post-production

Suddenly It Rained (10-minute animation/experimental narrative)

Timothy Wilkerson, $5,000 post-production

Girl Wrestler (45-minute animation/documentary)

Diane Zander, $5,000 production

Houston

Lone Stars (two-minute documentary)

Gary L. Watson, $5,000 production/post-production

San Antonio

Skinhead Patrol (50-60 minute documentary/narrative)

Adam Robinette, $2,500 post-production

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