The Grizzly Adams film, Friends for Life, has been honored with an Adam Award for the Best Feature Film by… Read Story • Dec 09 • 0 Comment
by Nathaniel Bluedorn, December 9, 2008. 1344 views

The Grizzly Adams film, Friends for Life, has been honored with an Adam Award for the Best Feature Film by the third annual Sabaoth International Film Festival. The festival is held every November in Milan, Italy.
The goal of the Sabaoth Film Festival is to recognize and encourage talented Christian filmmakers working worldwide in the fields of cinema, television, and animated films. The award categories include short and feature length dramas, short and long form documentaries, animation, and student films. The winner of each category receives an Adam Award - a distinctively designed delicate crystal statuette. Finalists in the full length motion picture category were entries from Argentina, Belize, the Philippines, the United States, Switzerland and Germany.
Named this year’s Best Feature Film, Friends for Life was directed by Michael Spence and written by Joseph Meier and Charles E. Sellier. It was produced by Grizzly Adams Productions in association with Flynn-Daines Productions.
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