Followup: West Seattle’s Luca Rose wins award at SIFF

Congratulations to 11-year-old Lafayette Elementary student Luca Rose for winning the youth award this morning in the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) 3-Minute Masterpieces competition this morning. Word came from Luca’s mom Gayle Rose, who also shared the photo: At left, that’s Luca, with classmates Olivia and Kenny, seen in the film ( mentioned here two days ago), “Our Grass Is Always Greener.” (Another co-star, Johnny, wasn’t on hand.) The winners were also announced online, here. If you missed it in our Thursday story, you can see it here, via YouTube (the rather anthemic song is by Luca’s dad Tim Rose).

4 Replies to "Followup: West Seattle's Luca Rose wins award at SIFF"

  • Beth May 21, 2011 (2:50 pm)

    Congratulations to all of you! This is great honor!

  • LyndaB May 21, 2011 (4:16 pm)

    Great job! I enjoyed your video!

  • Sonoma May 22, 2011 (3:47 am)

    Loved your video. Very funny stuff. I’m glad you won.

  • Marian May 23, 2011 (8:26 am)

    Yay, Luca, Olivia, Johnny, and Kenny!! Loved it when you sang it in Ms. Ferguson’s class and this one is definitely a masterpiece! Keep on rockin!
    Lily J’s Mom

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