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Revision as of 17:33, November 1, 2012
The Springfield Film Festival was a film festival held by the town of Springfield. Marge suggested the film festival as a way to boost the town's reputation, and was surprised when her idea went over so well.
Winners
- Outstanding animated short: Itchy and Scratchy for "Four Funerals and a Wedding"
- Grand Prize: Barney Gumble for Pukahontas (a film about his struggles with alcoholism)
- Best Swedish film: Lisa Simpson[1]
Submissions
- Man Getting Hit by Football by Hans Moleman
- The Eternal Struggle by Bart Simpson
- A Burns for All Seasons by Mr. Burns, directed by Señor Spielbergo
- Bright Lights, Beef Jerky by Apu
- Moe Better Booze by Moe Syzlak
- Untitled Film about Moses by the Flanders family
- What the Pool Boy Saw by the residents of Springfield Retirement Castle, directed by Abraham Simpson[1]
Jury Members
Grand prize voting
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The voting produced a 2-2 tie between Pukahontas and A Burns for All Seasons. Homer later changed his vote to Pukahontas, which made it the winner, three votes to two. Ironically, the grand prize turned out to be a truck filled with a lifetime supply of Duff Beer.
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