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ward winners for the 21st annual deadCenter Film Festival were announced during a live celebration highlighting 16 categories filtered from the record-breaking slate of 180 films screening from June 10-20.

The winners were selected by an independent panel of film industry professionals, including respected directors, writers, producers, and actors from around the country. New this year is an award for Best Indigenous Short Film, sponsored by the Cherokee Nation Film Office with the largest, to-date, cash prize of $1,000. Winners include filmmakers from around the world and, of course, a highlight of Oklahoma-based writers and directors.

After this opening weekend with select in-theater and outdoor venues, the duration of the festival will be available online, with passes still available at www.deadcenterfilm.org.

2021 deadCenter Film Festival Award Winners Best Narrative Feature: Inbetween Girl, Dir. Mei Makino Best Documentary Feature: Holy Frit, Dir. Justin Monroe Best Live Action Short: Play It Safe, Dir. Mitch Kalisa Best Short Documentary: The Box, Dirs. James Burns, Shal Ngo Inbetween Girl

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