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SXSW Announces First Batch of Winners

Jeff Malmberg's Marwencol, a profile of Mark Hogencamp, an upstate New York man who, after suffering brain damage in a barroom brawl, transforms his trauma into creativity, in the form of doll-scale World War II-era town in his backyard, earned the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at SXSW. LA Weekly film critic--and Documentary Feature juror--Karina Longworth had this to say about the film: "Marwencol stood out from the competition pack for a number of reasons, but for me the most refreshing thing about it was that it seems to fuse several different strands of contemporary nonfiction filmmaking that rarely ...
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