Thanks to all who attended the Sixth Annual Cine Noir: A Festival of Black Film, March 15-18, 2007, at Cameron Art Museum in Wilmington, NC. The four-day jury and invitational festival showcased the works of more than 20 filmmakers.
2007 produced a bumper crop of documentaries. This year's award winners include:
Best Documentary: SOULMATE by Andrea Wiley
2nd Place - TOO WHITE TO BE BLACK, TOO BLACK TO BE WHITE: THE NEW ORLEANS CREOLE
by Dr. Maurice Martinez
3rd Place - THE COLE NOBODY KNOWS - Clay Walker
Director's Choice: WHEN I CAME HOME by Dan Lohaus
Sponsored by Cameron Art Museum, Coast 97.3, AM 980 WAAV, the Landfall Foundation, the North Carolina Arts Council, the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, the Star News, and Ken Weeden & Associates.