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    Home » Cutter Productions Director Aubrey Smyth Wins Grand Prize in Moët Moment Film Festival

    Cutter Productions Director Aubrey Smyth Wins Grand Prize in Moët Moment Film Festival

    By SPWThursday, June 21, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments7451 Views
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    In Aubrey Smyth's "The Bout," a woman celebrating being a five-year cancer survivor is toasted by her friends and family.

    “The Bout,” inspired by her mother’s real-life battle with cancer, shows a woman fighting back, then celebrating a special moment with family and friends.

    NEW YORK -- (SPW) --

    Director Aubrey Smyth, represented for commercial and brand assignments via Cutter Productions in New York, was a Grand Prize winner in the 2018 Moët Moment Film Festival. Her dramatic sixty-second short, “The Bout,” was feted at a glittering event in New York held during the recent Tribeca Film Festival. 

    “The Bout” is a powerful film that portrays the real-life story of Smyth’s mother as she struggles with a cancer diagnosis and fights back to overcome adversity. Co-written by the director and her mother, Deborah Zawol Smyth, who also served as production designer, the making of “The Bout” served as an affirmation of life and a cause for celebration for Smyth’s family. 

    Smyth received a $25,000 grant that will go towards supporting her work as a director for winning the competition. She’s currently in development for her first feature film, “Ginger With A Snap.” 

    Moët & Chandon launched the Moët Moment Film Festival in 2015 to commemorate its’ 25th anniversary as the official Champagne of the Golden Globe Awards. The annual short film competition aims to showcase and support the next generation of talented filmmakers.  A full list of MMFF winners can be found on the festival’s web site at http://www.moetfilmfest.com/#.     

    “I’m thrilled that Aubrey has achieved the honor of being a Grand Prize winner of the Moët Moment Film Festival with ‘The Bout,’” says Cutter Founder and EP Hillary Cutter. “Aubrey has flexed her directorial muscles in this film, especially because she’s sharing an extremely personal story about her own mother’s struggle against cancer. It’s been an honor to work with her as she develops her directorial skills, and I’m extremely proud of the artistry and emotion that comes across in her film.”  

    A total of 550 films were submitted for the MMFF this year. Among its judges were the actor and producer Laura Dern, a two-time Academy Award® nominee and winner of Golden Globe and Emmy Awards. She was seen most recently in the Showtime re-boot of David Lynch’s “Twin Peaks” and in the global blockbuster “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.”  

    Also on the jury was the film and television actor Billie Lourd, who made her feature film debut in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and appeared in the recent “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” and the most recent season of Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Story: Cult” series on FX.  

    People covered Lourd’s involvement with the MMFF as a judge in a recent news posting (to read the full story, click here), and the director and actor shared a special moment during the awards ceremony. “I was honored to have my film viewed and rated by immensely accomplished and acclaimed judges,” Smyth told People. “Billie told me that my film touched her, and it was rewarding to discuss my creative decisions with all of the judges at the award ceremony.” 

    In addition to Dern and Lourd, other jury members included Sharon Badal, Vice President of Filmmaker Relations & Shorts Programming for the Tribeca Film Festival, and Anke Hofmann, journalist and Vice President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which annually presents the Golden Globe Awards. 

    A graduate of Pratt Institute, Smyth has directed commercial and brand work for ABC, Colgate, Campbell’s Well Yes! Soup featuring Busy Philips, Glamour, Lipton Iced Tea and TJ Maxx. She also directed a PSA starring Mark Ruffalo for his non-profit, The Solutions Project.  

    Cutter. whose company is certified as woman-owned, sees Smyth’s success with “The Bout” as a natural extension of her ability to convey emotional nuance in her narratives and says this carries obvious benefits for agencies and brands. “I represent storytellers who express vulnerability with their audience, while also being able to advertise a product or get a particular point across,” she notes. “Aubrey’s film is an excellent example of that ability.”  

    Smyth was assisted in the making of “The Bout” by the New York audio post studio Sonic Union, which handled the final mix and design, and Knock It Out Music, which provided an original score. 

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    Chris Darril’s “Bye Sweet Carole” Earns Record Six NAVGTR Nominations and a Historic Annie Awards First

    Monday, February 9, 2026
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    Bye Sweet Carole, the video game from Italian artist, writer, and director Chris Darril, has received six nominations at the 23rd NAVGTR (National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers) Awards, marking the highest number of NAVGTR nominations ever received by an Italian video game.  The nominations span multiple categories, including Animation, Artistic, Original Light Mix Score, New IP, Performance in a Drama (Lead and Supporting), Writing in a Drama, and Game, Original Adventure, highlighting the project’s strength across animation, narrative, performance, and overall design. These nominations follow another recent milestone for Bye Sweet Carole. Just weeks ago, the title made history as the first and only Italian video game ever nominated at the Annie Awards, receiving a nomination for Best Character Animation in a Video Game. The game has also earned a Gamescom Award nomination for Best Visuals, further underscoring its artistic and technical achievements. Everything that appears on screen in Bye Sweet Carole is created using traditional hand-drawn, frame-by-frame animation, including particles and visual effects, set against painted environments. The entire production has been accomplished by a very small team of artists. Darril, the creator of both Bye Sweet... Read More

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