It was a crazy weekend of films, music and beer, as the Somewhat North Of Boston Film Festival/New England Indie Fest rolled through town.
Four days of films, from feature length to shorts about New Hampshire, filled Red River screens, and on Sunday, the winners were chosen.
And since we devoted an issue to giving you all the details of what was going on, we figured the least we could do was provide a list of winners.
Drum roll please . . .
Best Short Student Film: (High School)
Answer, by Bedford High School’s John Morin, Grant Mangan, Nicola Di Tomaso and Lubomir Rzepka.
Best Foreign Film:
Rachel, by Karen Anstee (United Kingdom).
Best Short Documentary:
Sap Season, by Nicholas Czerula.
Best Dramatic Short:
Charlie & Poppy, by Jennifer Potts.
Outstanding Period Film:
Split Ticket, by Alfred Thomas Catalfo.
Best Comedic Short:
Tom, the Knife Salesman, by Ryan Brown.
Best Short Suspense/ Thriller:
The Trouble with Uncle Max, by Rufus Chaffee.
Best Music Related Documentary:
Nathan East: For the Record, by Chris Gero.
Best Feature Length Documentary:
Forgotten Farms, by David Simonds.
Best of Fest:
Forgotten Farms, by David Simonds.