‘Amplified’ Wins Top Award at HollyShorts Film Festival, Qualifies for Oscars

“Anuja,” “Wander to Wonder” and “The Final Copy of Ilon Specht” also won Oscar-qualifying awards at the short film fest

Amplified
"Amplified" (HollyShorts Film Festival)

Diana Naser’s “Amplified,” Adam J. Graves’ “Anuja,” Nina Gantz’s “Wander to Wonder” and Ben Proudfoot’s “The Final Copy of Ilon Specht” have qualified for Academy Awards in the short-film categories by winning the top awards at the 20th annual HollyShorts Film Festival, which took place this week in Hollywood and held its awards ceremony on Sunday night.

HollyShorts is one of about 150 Oscar-qualifying festivals whose top winners automatically become eligible for Oscars in the three shorts categories. It is one of only 15 festivals that qualifies as many as four films for Academy Awards.

“Amplified” won the Best Short Film Grand Prize, the festival’s top award.

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