October 12, 2011 at 9:44am
YOUR DAILY GUIDE TO THE 2011 TACOMA FILM FESTIVAL >>>
This Narrow Place, the story of a conflicted young Palestinian man who befriends a lonely drug addict, grabbed Best Feature Film at the 6th Tacoma Film Festival, which will conclude Thursday.
Gear down Turbo. You can still catch the flick. The focus of today's TFF Sniff is second opportunities to catch the festival's award winners.
This Narrow Place will screen at 6:30 p.m. tonight at The Grand Cinema. You will the devout Muslim and the profane junky find much to teach each other in this slow-footed but occasionally optimistic drama.
Here are the other winners screening today:
Fort McCoy (Audience Choice) will screen at 1:45 p.m. at The Grand.
The Best Shorts group (including winners for Best Short, Best Animated and Best Regional) will play at 4:15 p.m. inside The Grand.
The Two Escobars (Best Documentary) screens at 2 p.m. inside The Grand.
The award for LOCAL Audience Choice will be announced tomorrow at Closing Night.
LINK: Trailers for the films listed above
For a complete list of today's films, click here.
LINK: 2011 TFF award winners
LINK: Opening Night Gala photos
LINK: Three stories behind the stories
LINK: Big stars at the Tacoma Film Festival 2011
LINK: Our Tacoma Film Festival preview
LINK: TFF Director Emily Alm's picks
LINK: TFF on twitter
LINK: TFF website
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oscar said on Oct. 15, 2011 at 11:51pm
This narrow place is going to be a hit. I played Kevin the body guard
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