(2007)

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Awards and festival showings
fox-wanner22 April 2007
Here is a current list of awards the THE DRILL has received, as well as festival screenings. Hopefully we will all continue to see this list grow! Great job everyone!!!!

*Third Place, Narrative Category - Film GateInternational Student Film Festival 2006, St. Louis, MO

*Best North Carolina Student Film - Carolina Film and Video Festival 2007, Greensboro, NC

*Movie Gallery Student Video Competition at Auburn Univeristy in Auburn, Alabama

*San Diego Internation Children's Film Festival

*12th Annual Cucalorus Film Festival, Wilmington, NC

*FIRST PLACE in the college filmmaker category at the Jay Sanders Film Festival in Auburn, Alabama.

*Won the "Student Award" at the 37th annual USA Film Festival in Dallas, Texas
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10/10
excellent work
kellswarren7730 April 2007
i thoroughly enjoyed this film, it was very well written; Joel Davenport should move to Hollywood to teach film makers how to write. It shouldn't be hard for Joel to succeed in future works, because he pays so much attention to detail. Every character is well developed, as well as the setting/time period and each scene. Each change in the scenery is seamless; the entire film is convincing. I would like to see more movies where this much care has been taken to pursue an idea. This film was created by a student as student work, but looks to be the work of a professional. This film has more substance than most of the popular movies on the market today.
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10/10
Great
mewsic792713910 April 2007
This is the best student film I've seen. I just saw The Drill at the Jay Sanders Film Festival here in Auburn, Alabama and the film was great. The writing, directing, acting, everything was excellent. I really liked the opening of the film and how it leads into the main plot. The film is very realistic, and I liked the point of view of the kids. The black and white really sets the tone, as well as the time period of the film. Also, I enjoyed the relationship between the white kids and the black kid. The teacher's character is even developed. The photography in the film looks professional. I could definitely see this film on TV, in theaters, anywhere....I can't believe a student made this film. I can't wait for more from Joel Davenport.
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