The Sixth Annual Purcellville Cabin Fever Film Festival is full of talent
It’s a wrap for the sixth annual Purcellville Cabin Fever Film Festival co-hosted by The Franklin Park Performing Visual Arts Center and the Town of Purcellville’s Arts Council. It is the only festival in the area that focuses solely on the talent of local filmmakers and was held at the Franklin Park Arts Center on Jan. 27 and 28.
This year there were a record 20 films submitted.
The Audience Favorite award, sponsored by the Friends of Franklin Park Arts Center, went to Rikki Elizabeth Stinnette for “The Wallflower Pact.”
The Best Student Produced Film Award, sponsored by the Purcellville Arts Council, went to Josh Ryan for “Long Sleeves.” Award winners received a glass Cabin Fever art piece by Loudoun artist G’Ann Zieger and a cash prize. Purcellville Mayor Stan Milan presented each filmmaker with an official Certificate of Participation.
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