Method Fest Independent Film Festival
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Method Fest Independent Film Festival is an independent film festival
Film festival
A film festival is an organised, extended presentation of films in one or more movie theaters or screening venues, usually in a single locality. More and more often film festivals show part of their films to the public by adding outdoor movie screenings...

 that has currently held over 8 festivals. It is held in Calabasas, California
Calabasas, California
Calabasas is an affluent city in Los Angeles County, California in the western United States. It is located in the hills in the southwestern San Fernando Valley and the Santa Monica Mountains between Woodland Hills, Agoura Hills, West Hills, and Malibu, California. As of the 2010 census, the city...

 and is dedicated to support the work of those who produce, make and work in independent film and to provide educational opportunities in independent filmmaking.

1999

Best Feature: Mud Season Director: Anthony Hall
John Garfield Award for Best Actor: (tie) Noble Willingham and The Corndog Man in Russ DeWees and Mud Season
Geraldine Page Award for Best Actress: Linda Shing, in Mud Season
Best Director of a Feature Film: Richard Schenkman, Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God, Be Back By Five
Best Screenplay in a Feature: Richard Schenkman, Went to Coney Island on a Mission from God, Be Back By Five
Maverick Award for Quality in a Low-budget film: My Brother Jack Director: Anthony Caldarella
Audience Award, Feature: Do You Wanna Dance
Best Actor, Feature Film: Noble Willingham
Noble Willingham
Noble Henry Willingham, Jr. was an American television and film actor.-Career:Willingham had appeared in more than thirty feature films, including Harry's War , Up Close and Personal , City Slickers , The Last Boy Scout , City Slickers II , Ace Ventura: Pet Detective , Chinatown...

in The Corndog Man
Best Supporting Actor, Feature Film: George Woodard in Mud Season
Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film: Daphne Ashbrooke in Dumbarton Bridge
Festival Director's Maverick Film Award: Back By Five
Jury Award for Best Short Film: The Lonelys Director: Henry Barrial
Best Director, Short Film: J. Miller Tobin in 4 AM Open All Night
Audience Award, Short Film: Creampuff Director: Jared Seide
Best Actor in a Short Film: Matt Casada in The Lonelys
Best Actress in a Short Film: Danna Hansen in Every Night and Twice on Sundays
The Method Fest Lifetime Achievement Award: Maximillian Schell
The Method Fest Indie Supporter Award: Karen Black


2000

Best Feature: Stanley's Gig
John Garfield Award for Best Actor: (tie) Hill Harper in The Visit
Geraldine Page Award for Best Actress: Robin Dearden in Last Chance
Festival Director's Breakout Filmmaking Award: The Young Unknowns; dir. Catherine Jelski Trash; dir. Mark Anthony Galluzzo
Best Director, Feature Film: Bryan Cranston in Last Chance
Best Screenplay, Feature Film: Post-Mortem, Screenplay by: Louis Belanger
Maverick Award for Quality in a Low-budget film: The Stonecutter, director: Stephen Ericksen
Audience Award, Feature Film: The Visit
Audience Award, Short Film: Mutual Love Life
Best Supporting Actor, Feature Film: Brent Glenen, Rollercoaster
Best Supporting Actress, Feature Film: Marla Gibbs, The Visit
Best Short Film: Boundaries, Director. Greg Durbin
Best Director, Short Film: J. Miller Tobin in 4 AM Open All Night
Best Actor in a Short Film: Allen Garfield, Men Named Milo Women Named Greta
Best Actress in a Short Film: Tippy Hedren, Mulligans!

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