Independent Shorts Awards

Leprosy

On his wedding night, and with his honor at stake, the groom drags her bride to the hospital to figure out, through medical diagnosis, the thing that is usually supposed to happen on such a night. But doesn’t.
Directed by Alimohammad Eghbaldar (Iran)

Faithful

Two women navigate the difficult space between love for their religion and for each other.
Directed by Dane Christensen and Jenn Lee Smith (USA)

Hooded

A black college student falls victim to racial profiling after a campus alert describes him as a robbery suspect.
Directed by Nate Shively (USA)

Walk

Video-essay about the development of the human being focused on the process of learning to walk. The director appropriates the film material of her family and seeks to reconstruct her personal and family memory through the images of the memory.
Directed by Diana Cordova (Peru)

Unaccountable

Executive producer Diane Mellen found a recent article about three-eyed fish and two-headed turtles in the New River which flows from the U.S. Mexico border into the Salton Sea. Runoff sewage is causing DNA mutations in the animals. We went to the Salton Sea and found that they were advising parents that it was ok to swim and fish in the Salton Sea. We wanted to make a documentary about the situation without words, as no words can encompass the sadness of the area.
Directed by Stacey Stone (USA)

Life is What You Make It

For the first time since immigrating to the United States over a decade ago, Jhett Tolentino decides to visit his hometown of Iloilo City in the Philippines. He traces his steps from his slum-stricken birthplace to the schools he attended.
Directed by Jhett Tolentino (USA)

Black Snow

On December 12, 1866, 361 men and boys were killed in an explosion at the Oaks Colliery in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK. Despite being the world’s worst industrial loss of life in the 19th century, it remained relatively unremembered until 2015, when a group of ex-miners, trade unionists, and local historians attempted to raise money to erect a memorial for its 150th anniversary. But first, they had to find out what happened, and to whom, and whether anybody cared. The film tells three interlocking stories: the story of a historical community devastated by the disaster, struggling to survive; the story of a contemporary community, decimated by the loss of industry, rediscovering itself in the struggle to remember; and the story of a sculptor, struggling to make one last masterpiece.
Directed by Stephen Linstead (UK)

Liberty and Justice: A Cautionary Tale in the Land of the Free

What happens when a pair of lost citizens wander in the deep dark woods, in search of a leader? In this satirical take-off of the traditional folktale, “Hansel and Gretel”, the wordless story follows protagonists Liberty and Justice as they negotiate the challenges of today’s unique political landscape, while being shadowed by a persistent Twitter bird. The film uses stop-motion animation to create a compelling and beautifully rendered narrative, featuring handmade puppets and sets by illustrator and animator Salley Mavor. She and her husband Rob Goldsborough combine their artistic and technical talents to bring this cautionary tale to life.
Directed by Salley Mavor and Rob Goldsborough (USA)

Grimshaw

Two men. One battling addiction, the other his past, mend their broken relationship over a game of chess.
Directed by Elyes Gabel (USA)

Bound

“Bound” takes viewers inside a prison with no cells, where the destinies of those sentenced to servitude are bought and sold, and their jailers bear the names Addiction, Abuse, and Manipulation. This fictionalized retelling of a true story plays out through the eyes of one young victim as she tries to break free of the drug addiction and brainwashing that’s been forced upon her and boldly sprints down a path that will either lead to freedom or a greater torment than she has ever known.
Directed by Daljit Kalsi (USA)

Mercury

Year 2098, a strange incident got Mercury closer to Earth. Cosmic radiations caused by Mercury’s presence hit the surface of Earth slowly killing everybody. Jess finds herself obligated to harvest fresh resilient blood to survive.
Directed by Pierre Edelmann (France)

Pray-Er

Legendary producer/guitarist Gerry Leonard (David Bowie/Suzanne Vega) performs a prayer of hope for us living through these divided times. Recorded live at Rockwood Music Hall in NYC after the horrible tragedy in Charlottesville, VA, August 12th, 2017.
Directed by Joeann Calabrese (USA)

Working From Home

A glimpse into the reality of a work-from-home career, two women; one type-A and the other a bit of a hot mess, are forced to work together while keeping themselves entertained and on task in a world filled with distraction.
Directed by Max Moore (USA)