Machotaildrop Wins LA Skate Film Fest

by The Editors on September 3, 2010

La-Skate-Film-FestivalMachotaildrop, the film directed by Corey Adams and Alex Craig after they won a Fuel.TV filmmakers contest has won the title of Best Independent Film in the LA Skate Film Festival. Flip’s Extremely Sorry won for best US film and PLANK won Best International Film.

For the rest of the winners follow the jump or visit the LA Skate Film Festival site.
And The Winners Areā€¦

Today was the final day for the festival. Thanks a lot to everybody that supported our efforts, from the members of the Academy, to the sponsors, and volunteers, and of course, thanks to all the filmmakers that participated and showed their work. Here are the winners!

Best Emerging Filmmaker: SYMMETRY, Directed and Produced by Dayman Cash

Best International Film: PLANK, Directed by Billy Pols, Produced by Maarten Kuit. Executive Producer: Jeroen Van Den Idsert

Best Skate Shop Video: THE DANGO IS DEAD, Directed and produced by Joe Perrin. Executive Producer: John Montesi

Best Independent Film: MACHOTAILDROP, Directed by Corey Adams and Alex Craig, Produced Oliver Linsley and Jared Valentine, Executive Producers: Shon Tomlin and CJ Olivares

Best Documentary: SKATEISTAN: TO LIVE AND SKATE KABUL, directed by Orlando Von Einsiedel, Produced by Orlando Von Einsiedel and Louis Figgis. Executive Producers: Jon Prever, Thanh Ma, Rod Stanley

Best Commercial: NESTLE AERO, Directed by Ty Evans, Produced by Nathan De La Rionda. Executive Producer: Dana Garman

Best US Film: EXTREMELY SORRY, directed by Flip Productions, produced by Ewan Bowman. Executive Producers: Geoff Rowley and Jeremy Fox, Claymation: Edgar Alvarez, Original Music: Baron

Best Soundtrack: EXTREMELY SORRY. Original Music: Baron
Best Editing: WOOD, Directed by Colin Kennedy, Produced by Cullen Pythress. Executive Producer: Tim Gavin
Best Photography: SKATEISTAN: TO LIVE AND SKATE KABUL

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