A woman holds a dying soldier in the documentary Cane Fire, winner of the Best Documentary Feature award at the Indie Memphis Film Festival
The Indie Memphis Film Festival award ceremony was held recently to celebrate winners of this year’s awards. Here are the winners of the various categories
BY KAZAD
MEMPHIS, TN-Indie Memphis Film Festival has announced this year’s award-winners. Presented by Duncan-Williams, Inc., the award’s objective is to “create community through independent film and support the development of filmmakers.”
This year’s Indie Memphis Film Festival was held “Online and Outdoors” because of the coronavirus. Film lovers from all over the world participated in virtual screenings and events. The 2020 festival screened over 230 feature films, film shorts, and music videos, with most screenings followed by filmmaker Question and Answer sessions.
The award ceremony was virtual due to the coronavirus. Awards were presented by festival staff, as well as members of the awards juries. Awards were given in different categories of the festival.
The Festival Awards session was decided by Indie Memphis Festival staff. The Ron Tibbett Excellence in Filmmaking Award went to Ephraim Asili for The Inheritance while the Craig Brewer Emerging Filmmaker Award went to Gillian Horvat for I Blame Society. The Soul of Southern Film Award went to Lawrence Matthews for The Hub.
Jury awards went to young and amazing filmmakers and sound producers. The Best Narrative Feature went to Emma Seligman for Shiva Baby, while the Best Documentary Feature went to Anthony Banua-Simon’s for Cane Fire. Best Hometowner Feature was given to Lauren Ready for We Can’t Wait, Lily Renae won
Best Sounds Feature for Born Balearic: JonSaTrinxa and The Spirit of Ibiza, and Best Departures Feature went to Tali Yankelevich for My Darling Supermarket. The feature focuses on the life of man and the people working in a supermarket as they perform their daily duties.
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Here is a comprehensive Indie Memphis Film Festival Award-winners. As filmmakers look forward to next year’s event, the hope is that it will happen in-person and not virtually. The awards come with cash incentives.
Festival Award Winners
Best Narrative Feature – Shiva baby by Emily Seligman, $1K Cash Prize
Duncan-Williams, Inc. Scriptwriting – Executive Order by Lázaro Ramos & Lusa Silvestre, $1K Cash Prize
Best Narrative Short – “Paradise” by Deni Cheng, $500 Cash Prize
Cane Fire by Anthony Banua-Simon won Best Documentary Feature – $1K Cash Prize
Best Documentary Short – “Jesa” by Kyungwon Song, $500 Cash Prize
My Darling Supermarket by Tali Yankelevich won Best Departures Feature – $500 Cash Prize
Best Departures Short – “The Return of Osiris” by Essa Grayeb
We Can’t Wait by Lauren Ready won Best Hometowner Feature -, $1K Cash Prize
Best Hometowner Narrative Short – “Empty” by Michael Butler, Jr., $500 Cash Prize
“Road to Step” by Zaire Love won Best Hometowner Documentary Short – $500 Cash Prize
Best Hometowner Music Video – “You’re My Jesus” by The Poet, Havi
Lily Renae’s Born Balearic: Jon Sa Trinxa and The Spirit of Ibiza won Best Sounds Feature -$500 Cash Prize
Camrus Johnson, Pedro Piccinini’s “Grab My Hand: A Letter to My Dad” Best Animated Short
Best Music Video – “Colors” by Black Pumas, dir. by Kristian Mercado
Documentary Short Indiegrant – “Here Be Dragons” by GB Shannon, $13K Grant Package
Narrative Short Indiegrant – “Beware of Goat” by Justin Malone, $13K Grant Package
Proof-of-Concept Indiegrant – “Beale St. Blues” by Daniel Ferrell, $13K Grant Package
Best Poster Design – PIER KIDS
Ron Tibbett Excellence in Filmmaking – The Inheritance by Ephraim Asili
Craig Brewer Emerging Filmmaker – I Blame Society by Gillian Horvat
Soul of Southern Film – The Hub by Lawrence Matthews
Best After Dark Short – “The Three Men You Meet at Night” by Beck Kitsis, $500 Cash Prize
Indie Award – Daniel Lynn, Sound Engineer @Music + Arts Studio
Vision Award – Kelly Chandler, Founder of Indie Memphis
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