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Women in Film & Television Announce Winners of “From Our Dark Side”
Congratulations to:
- Ana de Lara from Victoria, BC – The Chosen One
- Ashley Lynch from Burnaby, BC – Suicide Girl
- Elisabeth de Mariaffi from St. John’s, NL – Fly Girls
- Gada Jane from Kitchener, ON – Video Star
- Jennifer Krukowski from Toronto, ON – Right Hand Rule
The five winners will attend the award ceremony during the closing night gala of the 11th Annual Vancouver International Women in Film Festival on March 13th.
For more information about the five screenwriters and their winning projects, read the full press release, or check the WIFT blog post “Close Up of the 2016 From Our Dark Side Winners”.
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