Savannah Film Festival presents Emmy Rossum with the Young Hollywood Award

Young Hollywood Award recipient Emmy Rossum in "Dare"
The 12th annual Savannah Film Festival, hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design, presented Emmy Rossum with the Young Hollywood Award on Nov. 2.
“I’m extremely honored to be given this award,” said Rossum. “This award and the incredible student films shown here at the festival show that SCAD has an eye on the future of film, as well as an appreciation of its past. I’m delighted to be here to accept this.”
Also in attendance were her co-stars Zach Gilford and Ashley Springer. Earlier that day they gave a Masters Class to SCAD Performing Arts Students.
Rossum’s starring performance as Christine in “The Phantom of the Opera” in 2004 earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination. Her acting performance in “Songcatcher” earned her an Independent Spirit Award nomination in the category of Best Debut Performance. Other past film credits include the Clint Eastwood-directed drama “Mystic River,” “Poseidon,” “The Day After Tomorrow” with Jake Gyllenhaal, “Dragonball” and “Happy Now.”
At age 7, Rossum began singing at the Metropolitan Opera, and she has since performed with such musical talents as Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and Dolly Parton. In 2007, Rossum recorded her first album for Geffen Records, “Inside Out.” She wrote and recorded all her own songs. She is currently working on her second album.
Following the presentation, film festival attendees were treated to a late night special screening of the independent drama, “Dare,” starring Rossum. “Dare” follows three teenagers through their last semester of school, who make a last-ditch effort to shake things up by taking the biggest risks of their lives before they actually have to start living as adults. “Dare” will be released theatrically by Image Entertainment Nov. 13.