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'Food for Thought' Wins Best Experimental Film at the 26th Annual Coney Island Film Festival

Director Gary Hanna

Gary Hanna and Adam Nelson's Asbury Park short adds another festival win following Best Silent Film honors ath the Absurd Film Festival in Milan, Italy

“Food For Thought” Wins Best Experimental Film” ”
— Coney Island 2026 Film Festival
CONEY ISLAND, NY, UNITED STATES, May 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- "Food for Thought," the surreal short directed, shot, and edited by Gary Hanna and written by and starring Adam Nelson, has been named Best Experimental Film at the 26th Annual Coney Island Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York. The win follows the film's Best Silent Film award at the 9th annual Festival Del Cinema Assurdo — the Absurd Film Festival — held at the Auditorium Centro Culturale "Il Pertini" in Cinisello Balsamo, just outside Milan, Italy.

Adrift on the Asbury Park boardwalk, a half-starved sailor searches for scraps — of food, of memory, of meaning. Sun-struck and drifting between hallucination and history, he wanders through the ruins of a world that left him shipwrecked. The result is a salt-rusted meditation on hunger, erasure, and the price of progress.

Now in its 26th year, the Coney Island Film Festival has been named one of MovieMaker Magazine's "25 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" and "25 Coolest Film Festivals." Produced by the nonprofit Coney Island USA, the festival has earned a reputation for grit, whimsy, and an unapologetically independent spirit, screening a deliberately eclectic slate across every genre imaginable. Past honorees include Darren Aronofsky.

"Food for Thought" was created for the AP'N3 Film Challenge, the Asbury Park Arts Council's fiercely inventive three-week filmmaking competition. On Day One, each team received a theme, prop, line of dialogue, and location, the only ingredients allowed. Competing in the On Location category, every frame had to be filmed entirely within Asbury Park's borders, transforming the city itself into both subject and character.

The twin wins mark the latest chapter in an unlikely creative partnership. Nelson and Hanna first met when Hanna cast Nelson as a subject in University of the Arts – We're Still Here, his ongoing documentary series investigating the abrupt 2024 collapse of the nearly 150-year-old Philadelphia institution where both filmmakers studied at very different times — Hanna as a Film major in the Class of 2004, Nelson as a Theatre student in the Class of 1991.

What began as an interview about the shuttered school became a working friendship, and then a creative engine.

Hanna is an accomplished director, cinematographer, editor, and 3D artist whose multi-decade career spans filmmaking, animation, and digital storytelling. He began at Banyan Productions, assisting on Trading Spaces and Ambush Makeover, before spending more than a decade as a camera operator and live editor at Crystalline Studios, capturing high-profile corporate events with the precision of a newsroom and the polish of a studio feature. As the founder of Psynema, he expanded into 3D animation and game asset production, developing the Houdini-based plugin Hairdini, adopted by mainstream gaming studios and featured on 80.lv. His production credits include a Little Caesars commercial for Current TV and an NHL Winter Classic highlight picked up by the league. He continues contract work with New Pace Productions, New Cape Pictures, and ES3D Studios, contributing camera, lighting, and advanced 3D modeling for Unreal Engine medical simulations and RPG environments. Hanna's work blends cinematic instinct with technical innovation — a restless, evolving artist grounded in story, texture, and the drive to elevate every frame.

Nelson is an actor, writer, filmmaker, and founder of Workhouse, the nationally recognized PR agency he has run for nearly three decades. Trained at Houston's High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, the University of the Arts, Yale, and the British American Drama Academy at Oxford, he was a founding member of New York's Workhouse Theater alongside Adrienne Shelly, Mira Sorvino, Calista Flockhart, and Tom Sizemore, and later secured rights from the Lenny Bruce estate to adapt How to Talk Dirty and Influence People into an Off-Broadway one-man show. In 2001 he co-produced The 24 Hour Plays: Broadway for the World Trade Center Relief Fund and was named a winner of the Writer's Digest International Writing Competition for screenwriting. His previous short, Flower, shot on an iPhone during COVID lockdown, won Best Mobile Short at the Berlin Indie Film Festival.

Nelson also serves as Professor and Academic Lead for the New Jersey Film Academy's Script to Screen program, a workforce-development course preparing students for New Jersey's rapidly expanding film and television industry. The curriculum moves from story development and pre-production through on-set protocols, departmental structure, and distribution, bridging the classroom and the working set.

His debut novel, Huckleberry Jim, was developed over six years at The Novelry under a former Penguin Random House editor. Two actors try to hold a children's tour of Huckleberry Finn together — while the country tries to tear them apart. The debut novel that rips the curtain down on America's oldest performance.

With two international festival wins in hand, Hanna and Nelson are already deep into their next collaboration: BUSE!, a factory-inspired comedy that will serve as their official entry in the 2026 AP'N3 Short Film Challenge. Production will begin this summer in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
"Food for Thought" — Awards & Selections

Winner: Best Experimental Film, 2026 Coney Island Film Festival (Brooklyn, NY)
Winner: Best Silent Film, 2026 Absurd Film Festival (Milan, Italy)
Official Selection: 24th Annual Garden State Film Festival (East Coast Premiere)
Finalist: 2025 AP'N3 Film Challenge, Asbury Park

Credits
Directed by Gary Hanna
Written by Adam Nelson
Produced by Adam Nelson and Gary Hanna
Cinematography & Edited by Gary Hanna
Original Music by Adam Nelson, in collaboration with ElevenLabs

Key Cast
Adam Nelson - "Sailor"
Edmondo Abbruzzese - "Signore"
Nicole Abbruzzese Nelson - "Senora"
Janet Abbruzzese - "Signora"
Jessica Abbruzzese - "Senorita"
And introducing Viva June Nelson as "Baby"

Kat Carlson
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