Berkshire County Takes Top Honors at Shriekfest 2014

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Shriekfest, the Los Angeles International Film Festival and Screenplay Competition, was held from October 2-5 this year, and we’ve just received a list of the festival winners, highlighted by Audrey Cummings’ Berkshire County. Check out all the winners here.

Berkshire County was written by Chris Gamble and stars Alysa King. The movie took the Grand Jury Prize for Best Horror Feature at Shriekfest, which was once again held at the Raleigh Studios in Hollywood and hosted by festival directed Denise Gossett.

The press release below highlights some of the festival’s other winners, and for the full list of those taking home prizes, as well as a wrap-up of this year’s event, visit Shriekfest.com. For more info “like” Shriekfest on Facebook and follow Shriekfest on Twitter (@Shriekfest).

From the Press Release
In addition to Berkshire County winning the Grand Jury Prize, several other winners were named from among the 42 films screened, 30 screenplays, and 8 original song finalists.

Time Lapse, directed by Bradley King, took the Best SciFi Feature Film Award, and Nightmare Code, directed by Mark Netter, took the Best Thriller Feature Film award. Let Me See Your Eyes, directed by Derek Cole, took the Best Horror Short Film prize, and The Developer, directed by Robert Odeanal, won the Best SciFi Short Film Award. Winning the Best Super Short Film Award was Drudge, directed by Kheireddine El-Helou.

The winner of the Best Horror Feature Screenplay went to Ghost of Vengeance, written by Billan Lee, and the winner of the Best SciFi Feature Screenplay goes to The Big Beyond, written by Tom Batha.

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