PRESS RELEASE - March 23, 2006

BIFF Announces Cash Prize for Best Feature

The Bermuda International Film Festival announced today that Bermuda-based businessman Peter Green is to sponsor the festival's award for the best narrative feature film.

The Mary-Jean Mitchell Green Award for Best Feature Film will be given for the first time at the festival's Wrap Party this Saturday at the Fairmont Hamilton Princess Hotel. The award is named after Mr. Green's late wife, who passed away in 1990 at the age of 38 of breast cancer.

The winning filmmaker will receive $5000.

Mrs. Green studied art and politics at Middlebury College, the Sorbonne and Oxford University, and was chairman of the family's worldwide business interests when she died.

The couple have two sons, Andrew and Alexander. Andrew has been working in the European film industry for the past five years.

"This award is a way of supporting the Bermuda International Film Festival and remembering Mary-Jean and her many varied interests, including films," Mr. Green says.

"We are most grateful to Mr. Green and his sons for their support of the festival," says festival director Aideen Ratteray Pryse. "I am certain that our winning filmmaker will very much appreciate their support as well."

Tickets to the Wrap Party are available now from the festival box office at the BIFF Front Room, #6 Passenger Terminal, Front Street, which is open daily at 10 a.m. Tickets are $75, or $85 at the door.