Festivals and Screenings
Press Clippings
   

Silences picks up another win!

The USA Film Festival announces that Silences is the 1st place winner in the documentary category at the 29th Short Film Festival in Dallas, Texas

  The Hollywood Reporter carries an item on the College Television Awards.
Silences is an Official Selection of The ReelHeART International Film Festival.   Stylus Magazine has an extensive item on the DC Film Fest. The article talks about Silences 3/4 of the way down.
Silences is an Official Selection of The First Look Film Festival.   The Amsterdam News, NYC's main black newspaper, has a great review of Silences.

EMMY WINNER!

Silences has won 1st place in the Documentary Category at the College Television Awards.

It has also recieved two special awards; achievment in directing as well as the Bricker Humanitarian Award.

This was the first time in the 28 year history of the College Television Awards that a student has won in three different categories.

  Silences is chosen as a pick of the week during the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
The PR department at City College has a sweet item on Silences at the Angelus Film Festival.
 
Silences has won the "Audience Award" for best documentary at the DCIFF. THANKS DC!    

Silences has been selected as Finalist in the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences College Television Awards.

Stay Tuned as information becomes available.

   
     
As a continuing part of the Angelus Film Festival, Silences will be screening at Notre Dame University in the Browning Cinema.      
Silences is an Official Selection of The Sonoma Valley Film Festival.      

Silences is an Official Selection of the Staten Island Film Festival.

     
Silences is an Official Selection of the Independent Black Film Festival.  
Silences is an Official Selection of The DC Independent Film Festival.
Silences is an Official Selection at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival.
Silences is an Official Selection of the Santa Barbara Film Festival.  
Silences Selected as "Outsatnding Documentary" The Angelus Student Film Festival.    
 
 
 
2006 Emily Koteff