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The '''2011 Garetolian Film Festival''' was the tenth showing of the [[Garetolian Film Festival]]. It was held from 19 December to 25 December in 2011. As with every other Garetolian film festival, it featured 13 films. The 2010 GFF was the first of the showings to feature an award for Best Romance. ''[[Longnose]]'' was named Best Comedy,''[[Diamonds]]'' was named Best Action, ''[[Between]]'' was named Best Horror, ''[[Revolver (2011 film)|Revolver]]'' was named Best Romance, and ''Diamonds'' was named Best Film. It was hosted by [[Aaron Francis]].
2011 was the last year to feature a category for horror films as a result of the 2006 GSAG Guidelines, and was subsequently replaced by the category for the best "dark" film, which includes light horror and thriller films.
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The '''2011 Garetolian Film Festival''' was the tenth showing of the [[Garetolian Film Festival]]. It was held from 19 December to 25 December in 2011. As with every other Garetolian film festival, it featured 13 films. The 2010 GFF was the first of the showings to feature an award for Best Romance. ''[[Longnose]]'' was named Best Comedy, ''[[Diamonds]]'' was named Best Action, ''[[Between]]'' was named Best Horror, ''[[Revolver (2011 film)|Revolver]]'' was named Best Romance, and ''Diamonds'' was named Best Film. It was hosted by [[Aaron Francis]].
2011 was the last year to feature a category for horror films as a result of the 2006 GSAG Guidelines, and was subsequently replaced by the category for the best "dark" film, which includes light horror and thriller films.


== Official selection ==
== Official selection ==
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| ''[[Five Points]]''
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| {{wp|Drama film}}; Five high school jocks reunite 20 years later after the death of their revered football coach.
| Horror film; After a group of friends becomes stranded in an eerie ghost town, they must confront their inner demons as they fight for survival against a malevolent force hunting them down.
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| ''[[Yvette's Betrayal]]''
| ''[[Silence]]''
| {{wp|Horror film}}; A young woman named Yvette discovers that the school's baking club, of which she is a member, is secretly a front for a Satanic cult. Upon realizing this, she must fight for her life to escape the antics.
| {{wp|Comedy-drama}}; Two introverted cousins find comfort and connection in their shared silence as they navigate a challenging family dynamic and unexpected revelations.
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| ''[[Perfect Game]]''
| ''[[Clean Freak]]''
| Drama-thriller; A former professional baseball player, now facing debt, is tasked by a crime lord to kill 27 people in one week, which proves difficult for the player.
| Comedy film; An upper-class man with intense OCD finds himself in the midst of a high-profile police investigation as a result of his disorder.
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| Best Comedy
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Revision as of 21:17, 29 February 2024

2011 Garetolian Film Festival
LocationCallaghan Auditorium, Ule'eka
AwardsBest ComedyLongnose
Best ActionDiamonds
Best HorrorBetween
Best RomanceRevolver
Best FilmDiamonds
Hosted byAaron Francis
Festival date19 – 25 December 2011
Garetolia Film Festival chronology

The 2011 Garetolian Film Festival was the tenth showing of the Garetolian Film Festival. It was held from 19 December to 25 December in 2011. As with every other Garetolian film festival, it featured 13 films. The 2010 GFF was the first of the showings to feature an award for Best Romance. Longnose was named Best Comedy, Diamonds was named Best Action, Between was named Best Horror, Revolver was named Best Romance, and Diamonds was named Best Film. It was hosted by Aaron Francis.

2011 was the last year to feature a category for horror films as a result of the 2006 GSAG Guidelines, and was subsequently replaced by the category for the best "dark" film, which includes light horror and thriller films.


Official selection