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Edgerton Wins Top Acting Prize at SVFF
9 Dec
Summary
- Joel Edgerton received best performer in a film award.
- The Sun Valley Film Festival honored multiple directors and actors.
- The festival screened 16 features and 32 shorts.

Joel Edgerton was recognized as the best performer in a film for his work in "Train Dreams" at the recent Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF). This prestigious award highlights his compelling contribution to the cinematic piece.
The festival also celebrated other notable achievements. Suzannah Herbert's "Natchez" secured the One in a Million Award for films made under a million dollars. Additionally, Ivy Meeropol's "Ask E. Jean" won for documentary feature, and Peter Cambor's "Go Forward" took home the short film prize.
The Sun Valley Film Festival, which ran from December 3rd to 7th, showcased a diverse selection of 16 narrative and documentary features alongside 32 shorts. Honorees also included "Train Dreams" directors Clint Bentley and Greg Kwedar, along with actors Patrick Schwarzenegger and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and filmmaker Gus Van Sant.




