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'Tijuana,' 'Unsettled' top Slamdance fest


January 28, 2007 Dylan Verrechia's "Tijauna Makes Me Happy" took home the grand jury award for best narrative feature, while Adam Hootnick's "Unsettled" picked up the grand jury award for best documentary feature at the 13th Slamdance Film Festival, which concluded Saturday in Park City, Utah. At the Slamdance awards ceremony, which took place Friday, the top audience award winners were Jeremy Saulnier's "Murder Party," named best narrative feature, and "Red Without Blue," written and directed by Brooke Sebold, Benita Sills and Todd Sills, which took the prize for best documentary. Jury awards were also given to Robin Fuller's "The Ballad of Mary Slade," best animated short; Alice Nelson's "A Map with Gaps," best documentary short; Cesar Velasco Broca's "Avant Petalos Grillados," best experimental short; and Charles Williams' "The Cow Thief," best narrative short.

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