“CRAFT OF SPEED” WINS A SILVER REMI AWARD FROM THE 57TH WORLDFEST-HOUSTON

Left to Right: Tuan Tran, Producer/Co-Director of Photography; Ming Lai, Director; Chico Kodama, President of Mooneyes USA / Day 1 of shooting at Mooneyes, Santa Fe Springs

We’re excited to announce that “Craft of Speed” has won a prestigious Silver Remi Award in the “Features - Documentary” category from the 57th WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival. Started in 1961, the WorldFest-Houston is the oldest independent film festival in the world. With so many film festivals all over the world, it’s very special to have such a long history of supporting independent film. The festival is known for recognizing emerging talent and has presented many renowned filmmakers with their first awards, including Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, Ang Lee, Ridley Scott, Robert Rodriguez, Robert Townsend, the Coen Brothers, Spike Lee, Oliver Stone, and David Lynch. It's extremely tough to get selected by a film festival and even more so to win an award, especially from an older and more established festival. So this is an unexpected honor. Our deepest thanks to WorldFest-Houston; Shige Suganuma, Chico Kodama, and the entire Mooneyes family; our insightful interviewees; our talented and hardworking crew; our generous sponsors, donors, and supporters; and our loving families. 

To learn more about WorldFest-Houston:
https://www.worldfest.org/

To learn more about “Craft of Speed”:
craftofspeed.com