That's A Wrap! 5th Anniversary Of The Waco Family & Faith International Film Festival Is A Smashing SuccessIndependent Film Festival Concludes 5th Year with Star-Studded Gala, Impressive Film Competition of Over 30 Films, Celebrity Golf Classic, Hollywood Workshops by Industry Executives, Its Waco Family & Faith Theater Festival and Confers Awards at Ozomatli Concert
"WE DID IT!!!! We have had a tremendously successful 5th Anniversary film festival," states Film Festival Founder and President of the Board, Dr. Tyrha M. Lindsey-Warren, of the GB Lindsey Family Charitable Fund. "I am Uber proud of my film festival team and our ability to present high-quality and high-touch film festivals over the past five years. Through the global pandemic, snow, and ice storms, we have stayed true to our mission of being "dedicated to EMPOWERING the creative spirit, SERVING with heart, and CELEBRATING all!" The Waco Family & Faith International Film Festival, and its sister festivals in Nigeria, Florida, San Diego, Southlake, Texas, and HBCU educational institutions, are truly making an impact in Waco and around the world! And, I am so proud!" The festival kicked off with the black-tie "Champions Awards Gala" in the new Cambria Hotel Riverfront. In addition to honoring past awards recipients, host Kevin Sorbo (of Hercules fame) helped Lindsey-Warren hand out awards to Geena Davis (accepted by her production company executive Madeline Dinono); The Lion King on Broadway star Alton Fitzgerald White; New York Times bestselling authors Donna Grant and Virginia DeBerry; radio host Reverend Carl Stimpson; and TFNB Your Bank for Life SVP Jason Lavender. Broadway star Carter Calvert sang "Simply the Best" from the Tina Turner Musical and "Beautiful" from the Carole King Broadway show, Beautiful. Lindsey-Warren broke out into song herself, performing "He Lives In You" from The Lion King and as a tribute to 2024 Champions Award Recipient and Lion King Broadway star, Alton Fitzgerald White. The evening also introduced the organization's first class of "Community Champions," which are nonprofit organizations that are doing outstanding work and include- the Family & Faith Worship Center, Da Shack Farmer's Market, Project Lifeforce, and Grassroots Community Development. The gala concluded with a fashion show by Waco High School students and teachers as models. On Friday, the 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic took place and featured Cincinnati Bengals alums Ickey Woods and Joe Kelly, and former MLB player Eric Davis, actor Kevin Sorbo, along with a few filmmakers. Later that evening, the festival's opening night film, Bobby Farrelly's heartwarming basketball dramedy starring Woody Harrelson, CHAMPIONS, filled the historic downtown Waco Hippodrome Theater with several hundred guests—along with guests of honor, the actual basketball team from the movie: Bradley Edens, Casey Metcalf, James Day Keith, Kevin Iannucci, Ashton Gunning, and Alex Hintz. The team got a standing ovation from the crowd before doing the Q&A with Dr. Lindsey-Warren. After the screening, most of the screening guests went across Austin Avenue to Marie's Wine Bar, where they were treated to a reprise tasting from historic—yet upstart—brand Uncle Nearest and dozens of wines, charcuterie and cheese. "The Best Whiskey Maker the World Never Knew" was a Black man, Nathan "Nearest" Green, and he can rightly claim to be the godfather of Tennessee Whiskey. Guests sampled their 1856 Premium Aged Whiskey, their 100-proof 1884 Small Batch Bourbon, and their Straight Rye. On Saturday, movie screenings at theaters across Waco competed with a free, mid-day seminar series, "The Business of Hollywood: Filmmaker Educational Workshops," at Marie's Wine Bar for three sessions: the PitchFest, "How to Turn Your Idea Into A Film, TV, or Streaming Series," led by LostNThought Productions President and Senior Executive Consulting Producer of Development and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for A+E Factual Studios Courtney Parker; "It's All About Animation!," The Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Film (U.S. and International) Grand Jury Prize for Best Animation Film (U.S. and International) Riley and the Wooden Sword (Sri Lanka), an award-winning, heartwarming, and inspiring animated tale brought to life by the amazing talent of four junior animators at Mogo Studios in Sri Lanka. Waco awarded Let's Talk (Israel) the Grand Jury Prize for Best Student Film (U.S. and International) Willows (USA) claimed the Grand Prize Jury for Best Short Film (U.S. and International) The Festival closed with a local performance of the Off-Broadway play An Adam Experiment at Waco Civic Theater. An Adam Experiment stars Michael Chenevert living a day in the life of former Harlem Congressional Representative and civil rights crusader Adam Clayton Powell Jr. "As we close the books on our 5th Anniversary, we're committed to the movie business—and the business of movies—here in Waco. We feel our film festival brings first-rate and inspired programming to the city, amplifies under-represented voices, AND helps build our budding film and TV community." Lindsey-Warren can claim on significant victory; she introduced filmmakers Victor Hawks and Malcolm Goodwin to Waco; their Vision Vehicle Studios moved to Waco August 2020 and have shot three Waco-based films since 2021. "We'll see all y'all here next year!" The Sponsors for the 2024 5th Anniversary of the Waco Family & Faith International Film Festival included: Founding Partner TFNB Your Bank for Life; 4th Annual Celebrity Golf Classic Sponsor Greg May Honda; Host Hotel Cambria Hotels; Kick-Off Concert Sponsor Michelle & Pete Groetzinger; For more information on the 5th Anniversary of the Waco Family & Faith Interanational Film Festival and future events, visit www.wacofamilyandfaithfilmfestival.com. End
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