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Awards:
 
Winner of a 2005 Gold Davey Award
 
"The Davey Awards recognize small firms with big ideas. The International Academy of the Visual Arts (IAVA) judged the work to meet the highest standards of creativity and execution."

Winner of an Award of Excellence in the 2005 Accolade Competition
 
" The winners of this coveted award are truly among the best in their industry. The Accolade sets the standard for skill and artistry."

Winner of the Award of Excellence for Drama in the 2005 DV Awards 
The DV Awards is a new and unique international competition celebrating outstanding creative and technical achievements in the emerging world of digital video production. "With each competition, we are seeing more and more entries that are truly impressive and worthy of the merit of this peer recognition. Our judges feel many of these works are as professionally done and often more creative than those works of substantially larger budgeted film and television companies." 

Winner of the Award of Excellence in The Videographer Awards 2005 competition
"There were 2,293 entries from throughout the United States and several foreign countries in The Videographer Awards 2005 competition. Your work was judged to be among the best that was submitted. The Award of Excellence was awarded to those projects that the judges deemed were written, produced, shot and edited in an exceptional manner." 

Winner in 2004 West Virginia Filmmaker's Film Festival for Best Docudrama 
 

Reviews:
 
"   see this film."

 


 

" The South Charleston Museum is sponsoring a showing of The Captives, the new Mary Ingles film directed by Spencer filmmaker Jude Miller, at 7 p.m.July 31 <2004> at The LaBelle Theater in downtown South Charleston. In June, the film premiered at the Robey Theater where more than 600 people saw it at two screenings. The film stars Miller's daughter, Screen Actors Guild actress Elliot Lowe Miller, in her first film role. Her performance can be compared to Nicole Kidman in Cold Mountain. The period costumes, especially for the Shawnee warriors, are as good as anything in Hollywood film. The film was an official 'indie SAG' film which is limited to a budget of $75,000. If you love WV history, see this film." Steve Fesenmaier -- Graffiti News

 


 

"... the end product is wonderful."
 

 

"Mom and I really enjoyed The Captives. Elliot was very good and maybe now she will go back to a profession which she has temporarily abandoned. Tom E. was totally amazed. He stopped to talk and said about 10 times how great he thought the movie was. In fact, I only heard favorable comments. Let me know when the DVD comes out as I would like to get a copy." Debbie S. -- Columbus, Ohio 
 

 

"...great!"

 

 

"The movie is great! We really enjoyed it. Are you planning to do more?" Becky H. -- Tennessee 

 


 

"...loved The Captives!"

 

 

"We all enjoyed the acting and the filming! It has absolutely beautiful footage of the area!" Myra S. -- Ravenswood, West Virginia

 

   

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