Fifth annual Cabin Fever Film Festival a great success
The fifth annual Purcellville Cabin Fever Film Festival kicked off with a slate of 13 films that highlight Loudoun filmmakers. This festival highlighted local tales and talent films, student productions, and vintage home movies, with emphasis on films made in Purcellville, or by residents in the Purcellville area.
To celebrate the fifth year of this festival, prizes were awarded for Best Student-Produced Film, Best Loudoun-Focused Film, and Audience Favorite. Prizes were sponsored by the Friends of Franklin Park Arts Center, the Purcellville Arts Council, and Visit Loudoun.
Mike Ellison won best Loudoun-Focused Film – Arcola Courters. Best student film was tied between Bun Buns Return by Aaron and Noah Benson and a film by Maddy Wade.
Anteaks Roadshow by Phil Erickson and Penny Hauffe won audience favorite.

L to R: Beth Erickson, Purcellville Mayor Kwasi Fraser, Mike Ellison, and Elizabeth Bracey.
The films included:
Land Trust of Virginia by Michael Jarvis & Weston Trussell
Goose Creek by The Lincoln Studios
Arcola Courters by Mike Ellison
My Farm Friends by Joey Walker
30 Days in June 2019 by Doug Graham
The Bun Buns Return by Aaron and Noah Benson
Who dun it by Ian Poole & Tara Linhardt
Dande Biyo by Ian Poole & Tara Linhardt
On Fire by Andrew Broadhurst
Closest to the Pin by Andrew Broadhurst
Light Leaks by Maddy Wade Films
The Women are Not Getting Along by Maddy Wade Films
Anteaks Roadshow by Phil Erickson & Penny Hauffe
To learn more about Franklin Park Arts Center go to
www.franklinparkartscenter.org.
Franklin Park Arts Center is located at 36441 Blueridge View Ln, Purcellville, VA 20132.
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