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2015 NCBFF Winners

Harold Jackson III, Emerging Filmmaker Award

Harold produced, wrote, directed, shot and edited his first feature film “Seemless” in 2007.  "Seemless" went on to be an Official Selection of the Hollywood Black Film Festival and the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival.Harold’s first effort was followed by the critically acclaimed, feature length documentary “BURN: The Evolution Of An American City”. “BURN” won Best Documentary at the Hollywood Black Film Festival and Arizona Black Film Showcase, and also garnered Audience Choice and Honorable Mention awards.He followed that with his 4th film “The Gift”. His most personal film, “The Gift” is the poignant story of a married couple on the brink of divorce and the spiritual ties that bind them. And "Under The Bourbon Moon" a lovely film about a group of friends and the secrets, drama and love that keeps them. Reminiscent of 80's classics like "Breakfast Club" and "Diner". 
Harold is a EMMY Nominated Producer and recent winner of the EMERGING FILMMAKER award at NCBFF. His film "Last Night" also won first place in the 2015 Feature Category.  

NCBFF Student Film Awards:

 

1st Place:  

Q.U.E.E.N.

 

2nd Place:  

Black Out

3rd Place:  

Denial

3rd Place:

David's Reverie & Sins of The Wicked 

2nd Place:  

Seventh Grade

Filmmaker Awards - Shorts

 

1st Place:  

The Bravest, The Boldest

 

2nd Place:  

Pardons of Innoncence:
The Wilmington Ten

Filmmaker Awards - Documentaries

 

1st Place:  

Changing Face of Harlem

 

3rd Place:

Hilton Head Island
Back in the Day

3rd Place:

If You Knew Better, You Would Do Better

2nd Place:  

Steps of Faith

Filmmaker Awards - Features

 

1st Place:  

Last Night

 

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