June, 2008 U.K., JAPAN AND U.S. CREATIVES WIN 'BEST OF SHOW' AT U.S. FESTIVAL
  Productions from England, Japan and the United States took Best of Show “Grand Prix” honors at the 41st annual U.S. International Film And Video Festival June 7.

June, 2008 GERMAN FILM PROMOTING RELIGIOUS UNDERSTANDING WINS ONE WORLD AWARD

  A production for Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) in Cologne received the One World Award at the 41st International Film And Video Festival June 7 during ceremonies in Hollywood.
June, 2007 CALDECOTT PRODUCTIONS WINS TWO INTERNATIONAL AWARDS
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – Caldecott Productions International Pte Ltd. in Singapore has won a First Place Gold Camera and a Third Place Certificate of Creative Excellence in The 2007 U.S. International Film And Video Festival competition.
June, 2007 11 AWARDS GO TO 3 SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANIES
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA – Three Johannesburg, South Africa, companies, Urban Brew Studios, Curious Pictures and Mark Klein Productions, won 12 awards in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
June, 2007 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS VIDEO WON FOR STUDENT
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Animech AB, Uppsala, Sweden, captured four of the seven awards won by Swedish companies in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival. The awards were given June 3 at ceremonies in West Hollywood, California.
December, 2006  FILM ON UGANDA'S CHILDREN-SOLDIERS WINS 'BEST'
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Animech AB, Uppsala, Sweden, captured four of the seven awards won by Swedish companies in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival. The awards were given June 3 at ceremonies in West Hollywood, California.
June, 2006  SWEDISH COMPANIES TAKE 7 INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Animech AB, Uppsala, Sweden, captured four of the seven awards won by Swedish companies in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival. The awards were given June 3 at ceremonies in West Hollywood, California.
June, 2006  GMA TV WITH 16 AWARDS FROM INTERNATIONAL FILM COMPETITION
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - GMA Network, Diliman, has won 16 awards in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival. They include six Silver Screen Second Place awards and 10 Certificates of Creative Excellence. The television network is one of the largest in the Philippines with both television and radio station. It is a perennial winner in the 39-year-old film competition.
June, 2006  ANIMECH WINS 4 AWARDS AT FILM COMPETITION
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Animech AB, Uppsala, Sweden, captured four awards in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival just ended.
June, 2006  BRITS TAKE 50 AWARDS IN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – Jacaranda, Hawkshead Limited and Jack Morton Worldwide, all located in London, took home 15 of the 50 awards won by UK companies in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
May, 2006  KANSAI TELECASTING AMONG 10 WINNERS IN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA – Kansai Telecasting Corporation was among 10 Japanese filmmakers to win awards in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
May, 2006  GOOD LABOR RELATIONS FILM WINS AWARD FOR CANADIAN COMPANY
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA – A documentary on successful labor relations, produced by Modern Times Productions, British Columbia, has won a Second Place Silver Screen Award from the U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
May, 2006  U.S. COMPANIES SWEEP INTERNATIONAL FILM COMPETITION
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – U.S. companies led the field in the 2006 U.S. International Film and Video Festival with a total of 117 awards, including 28 Gold Camera Awards.
May, 2006  DUTCH FILMMAKERS TAKE 20 AWARDS IN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - De Kroon, Wissenraet & Associés, Amsterdam, has won three First Place Golden Camera Awards, one Second Place Silver Screen Awards and a Third Place Certificate in the U.S.
May, 2006  CANADIANS WIN 12 AWARDS IN INTERNATIONAL FILM COMPETITION
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Canadian companies took home 12 awards in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival led by First Place winners “Plague City: SARS in Toronto," produced by Slanted Wheel Entertainment Inc., and “Dreamseeker: Nia Vardalos” by DiMarco Entertainment Inc. of Toronto.
May, 2005  10 JAPANESE FILMMAKERS WIN IN INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
  LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - Japanese companies took home 14 awards in a variety of categories in the U.S. International Film And Video Festival. Some companies won multiple awards.
March, 2006  FILMFEST BOARD MEMBER DIES; WAS TO BE HONORED IN JUNE
  Takeshi Osuka, a board member for the U.S. International Film And Video Festival since 1994, died Monday, March 6. He was president of Image Science of Tokyo, Japan.
June, 2005  AUSTRIANS CAPTURE 7 AWARDS AT INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
  Austrian filmmakers scored high at the U.S. International Film And Video Festival taking home two Gold Camera First Place Awards, two Silver Screen Second Place awards and three Certificates for Creative Excellence.
June, 2005  BEAR COMPANY INSPIRED WINNING TRAINING VIDEO
  A training program based on the corporate philosophy of The Vermont Teddy Bear Company has won an international award for its producer, Jack Wilson of JWA/Video of Chicago. 
June, 2005  EUROPEAN COMPANIES TAKE LEAD IN CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
  Productions for Heineken International of Amsterdam, Volkswagen AG, Berlin, D'ieteren in Belgium and BP, London, took top honors in corporate communications at the 2005 U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
June, 2005  ‘MOZART 2006’ TRAVEL FILM HONORED AT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
  A short film designed as an invitation to the celebration of Mozart’s 250th birthday next year in Austria won a First Place Gold Camera award and was a nominee for Best of Festival at the 2005 U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
November, 2004  CALL FOR ENTRIES ISSUED FOR WORLDWIDE FILM FESTIVAL
The U.S. International Film And Video Festival has opened its 2005 competition.
June, 2004  ‘CORAL REEF’ FILM ‘BEST OF FESTIVAL’ WINNER
"Coral Reef Adventure," an IMAX film produced by MacGillivray Freeman Films, Laguna Beach, has received the Best of Festival.
June, 2004  U.S. COMPANIES DOMINATE INTERNATIONAL FILM COMPETITION
Thirteen/WNET New York has won four Gold and seven Silver awards in The U.S. International Film And Video Festival 2004 competition.
June, 2004  AUSTRIAN COMPANIES WIN ‘GOLDS’ FOR DOCUMENTARIES
Two Austrian companies, ORF – NHU and Interspot Film GmhH, both in Vienna, have won Gold Camera awards in The U.S. International Film And Video Festival 2004 competition
June, 2004  HUNGER WALK FILM WINS INTERNATIONAL ‘ONE WORLD’ AWARD
A video designed to inspire employees of the international company TPG, The Netherlands, to participate in a worldwide walk to fight hunger has received the One World Award from the International Quorum of Motion Picture Producers (IQ).
May, 2004  ARMENIAN FOUNDATION FILM AMONG ‘BEST’ NOMINEES
Documentary films from two California companies are among the seven Best of Festival (Grand Prix) nominations in The U.S. International Film And Video Festival judging just ended. 
May, 2004  GERMAN COMPANY GETS A ‘BEST OF FESTIVAL’ NOMINATION
“Faces of Life,” a corporate image film done by Gehrisch & Krack Filmproduktions AG, Dusseldorf, has won a Gold Camera First Place award. 
May, 2004  U.S., DUTCH AND GERMAN PRODUCTIONS AMONG ‘BEST’ NOMINEES
Documentaries focusing on the struggles and successes of various ethnic groups received four of the seven Best of Festival (Grand Prix) nominations in The U.S. International Film And Video Festival judging just ended. 
October, 2003  CALL FOR ENTRIES ISSUED FOR WORLDWIDE FILM FESTIVAL
The 2004 U.S. International Film And Video Festival has begun accepting entries for its 37th annual competition, which deadlines March 1, 2004. 
June, 2003  PARIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FILM WINS 'BEST OF FESTIVAL'
A film designed to boost the image of the Paris, France, Chamber of Commerce has won "Best of Festival" (Grand Prix) at the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. 
June, 2003  '9-11' SUBJECTS DOMINATE DOCUMENTARY AWARDS
Productions related to events of Sept. 11, 2001, won four of the five top awards in the Documentary film category of the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. 
June, 2003  ALABAMA 'TOLERANCE' FILM AMONG U.S. WINNERS AT FESTIVAL
"Mighty Times: The Legacy of Rosa Parks," a film produced to teach tolerance to school children, won a Gold Camera award and was a "Best of Festival" nominee at the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. 
June, 2003  BARNA-ALPER, TORONTO, SWEEPSTAKES WINNER IN FILM FESTIVAL
Canadian companies took home six Gold and seven Silver awards in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. One company, Barna-Alper Productions of Toronto, won four Gold Camera and three Silver Screen awards. This was the most awards won by any entrant. 
June, 2003 4 CALIF. COMPANIES WIN GOLDS IN INTERNATIONAL VIDEO FESTIVAL
TLC Entertainment's action mini-movie designed to make youngsters aware of the Bible's Ten Commandments has won a Gold Camera award in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. 
June, 2003 DECO MEDIA WINS GOLD AWARDS IN INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST
Deco Media Oy Ltd. of Helsinki has won a Gold Camera award in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. The award, in the Safety-Employee Oriented category, was "Last Time," done for Fortum Ltd., Espoo.
June, 2003 DOCKHOUSE FILM TAKES HOME 3 AWARDS IN INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST
Dockhouse Film & Television, Gothenburg, Sweden, won two Gold Camera and one Silver Screen awards in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. Two other entrants from Sweden won Silver awards. 
June, 2003 DUTCH COMPANIES WIN 3 INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS
EMS Films, Woerden, took home a Gold Camera award in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival for a production done for Dutch and French Television. 
June, 2003 ENTRIES FROM JAPAN TAKE GOLD, TWO SILVER AWARDS AT FESTIVAL
Taiyo Kikaku So. Ltd., Tokyo, has won a Gold Camera award in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival for a presentation done for the Shikoku Electric Power Co.'s nuclear plant in Kagawa. 
June, 2003 FRAME BY FRAME PRODUCTIONS WINS SILVER IN FILM FESTIVAL
Frame By Frame Productions, Kingston, Jamaica, has won a Silver Screen award in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival in In-Flight Presentations. 
June, 2003 GERMAN COMPANIES AMONG 'BEST' NOMINEES; WIN 10 GOLD AWARDS
German companies received 10 Gold Camera and seven Silver Screen awards and had two productions nominated for "Best of Festival" in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. 
June, 2003 MADRID, BARCELONA COMPANIES WIN FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS 
Two companies in Madrid and one in Barcelona have won Silver Screen awards in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. 
June, 2003 OSTERREICHISCHES, ORF-NHU WIN GOLD AWARDS AT FESTIVAL
A film extolling the joys of skiing Austria and another on Schonbrunn, Vienna's imperial palace, won Gold Camera awards in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival.
June, 2003 SWISS ARMED FORCES, MCCANN-ERICKSON WIN FILM AWARDS
McCann-Erickson Switzerland, Zurich, has won a Gold Camera award in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. The Swiss Armed Forces Film Department, Berne, won a Silver Screen. 
June, 2003 UK ENTRIES WIN 26 AWARDS IN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Shooting Pictures production company of London has won two Gold Camera and two Silver Screen awards in the 2003 U.S. International Film And Video Festival. Altogether, entries from the United Kingdom won nine Gold and 17 Silver awards.
June, 2003 'BEST OF FESTIVAL' (GRAND PRIX) NOMINEES
Winner to be announced June 6 at awards ceremony. (All Grand Prix nominees are also Gold Camera Award winners)

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