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Matson Films' "It's All Gone Pete Tong" and Cary Fukunaga's "Victoria Para Chino" picked up jury and audience awards and $15,000 at Gen Art film festival, which ended Wednesday. "Pete Tong," a biopic based on the life of Frankie Wilde, a deaf British DJ, was awarded the $10,000 Acura Grand Jury Feature Film Award and the audience award for best feature, both of which were went to filmmaker Michael Dowse. Fukunaga received the Acura Grand Jury Short Film Award and the audience award for best short and was given $5,000.

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