Independent Shorts Awards

Jack and Anna

“Jack and Anna” is an MFA thesis film based on true events that happened in the early 1900’s in Colorado. It tells a story of a young couple who live a happy life on their farm when suddenly a man from the past reveals Jack’s biggest secret – that he is, in fact, a woman named Helen Hilsher. After that Helen is put on trial for dress-crossing and same-sex marriage.
Directed by Ksenia Ivanova (USA)

My Blue Car

A mother, a boy and his dog stay in an old farmhouse while running away. Boy who insists on having his car fixed is curious about when they will return to their home. In the mean time he tries to figure out the events happening around him. He peeps the mysterious visitor and his mother who does not inform him…
Directed by Deniz Dirin (Turkey)

What’s Your Story?

A series that follows the lives of different individuals, who endure unfortunate circumstances and or challenging struggles.
Directed by Timothy “CURIOUS” Starks (USA)

The Blessing and the Curse

The Blessing and the Curse is the surprising and inspiring story of local folk, Americana, and rockabilly musician Lance Canales, who rose from humble California Central Valley farmworker beginnings to prominence in the international music scene. It’s also the story of the curious and tremendous popularity of Americana music abroad in today’s political climate.

Starting from his modest upbringing in the small campesino town of Orosi, California, we follow Canales on his journey from childhood to adulthood to his ongoing drive to bring working-class folk music to the masses.

Canales garnered a reputation as a child of being able to train wild horses, and for years took lumps to help his family make ends-meet. It wasn’t until he confiscated an older sister’s beat-up guitar and combined it with his vocals that he discovered (in his mother’s fire-and-brimstone church) that he was able to pursue music as a way to slowly carve out a path from his hard-toil life.

Following Canales into adulthood, we learn about his deep-seated desire to bring working-class spiritual folk music to the masses. Through sweat and determination, Canales records over five albums and tours throughout the world to enthusiastic audiences. He recently completed a two-month European tour, where his album hit number five on the European charts in the Americana category.

Additionally, Canales collaborated with Nora Guthrie, the Guthrie Foundation, and his childhood friend, American Book Award-winning Valley author Tim Z. Hernandez, on a concert to raise $10,000 for a memorial headstone for the 28 deportees project. Canales initiated the idea and fundraising effort to place a memorial headstone with the names of the 28 deportees and plane crash victims who were discovered buried nameless in a mass grave in Holy Cross Cemetery in Fresno, California. Canales’ idea was to record and read the names of the deportees in the background of Canales’ cover of the famous Woody Guthrie song about the incident.

In September 2013, in a historic moment, the headstone was unveiled and hundreds of people attended from all over the country, including coverage by The New York Times. A Los Angeles Times reporter captured a shot of Canales kneeling down to the unveiled monument in a moment of clear emotional triumph next to the grandson of one of the plane crash victims. Hernandez’ corresponding book, All They Will Call You, was recently released in January 2017 and is a genre-bending work labeled a “documentary novel” based on the Woody Guthrie song, Plane Wreck at Los Gatos (Deportee).

Today, Canales is with Americana folk label Music Road Records, which put out his album, The Blessing and the Curse.

Canales recently ended a two-month European tour in tandem with his internationally and critically acclaimed album. Yet, with all that, Canales stays local and rooted in the Central Valley. He plans to “make it” while keeping his home-base in the heart of California. The question is, can a local artist truly thrive internationally while staying based in the Valley? Is it imperative for a musician or artist to move to LA, NYC or Nashville to make a career? Or can that be achieved while living in the Valley, and if so, what are the challenges and benefits of doing so?

But in addition to his personal journey, we are now seeking funding for a feature-length documentary to simultaneously tell the unusual story of Americana’s enormous and surprising popularity abroad, a particularly noteworthy oddity in today’s political climate. It’s a cultural subject we haven’t yet seen fully explored.

In general, the entire documentary would be told through interviews, live events, and theatrical recreations. Animations and other motion graphics elements would be incorporated into the video. The visual feel will be that of a retro vibe.
Directed by David Kennedy (USA)

The News

Radhika (28) is worried when she shares the news of her pregnancy with her husband Vinay (50). He understands her concerns but encourages her to inform her family. When she reluctantly calls them, the complexity of their relationship gets revealed and she decides to cut ties with them.
Directed by Gundeep Kaur (India)

ISA Annual Awards: The Nominees of 2018-19

Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to announce the finalists of the 2018-19 season (selected from the pool of award winners of 12 monthly rounds, between April 2018 and March 2019). These finalists are in consideration for the 2019 Hollywood ISA Annual Awards.
Thank you for sharing your projects. And congratulations to everyone! You are the best of the best!

Solange

Solange becomes the muse of a famous painter. 
Passionately in love, she lets herself be molded according to his wishes. 
She is adored, beautified, glorified, to finally be abandoned for another. 
How far will she go to reclaim his love?
Directed by Pascaline Bellegarde (France)

Utopia

“Utopía” is the story of a girl (Vanesa) who lives in her own fantasy. Her life was so miserable that she created her perfect fantasy in order to continue living. She is about to find out something that will change her life.
Directed by Pablo Adame (Mexico)

Idle Weeds

A young girl Cici, forced to return home to China after failing to stay in the U.S, struggles to fit in and feels at lost at a home that no longer feels like home.
Directed by Wendy Zhang (China)

Poker Face

Sorority Sisters Jordan and Grace are running a low-stakes Texas Hold’em poker ring in Los Angeles. The sisters feel increasing pressures because their fast success has attracted unwanted attention.
Directed by Marquette Jefferson (USA)

Don’t Point

Newly assigned Homicide Detective Taylor (Michael G. Young) is partnered up with Veteran Detective Tim Greenwood (Greg Sorenson) on his first homicide case. The excessive murdering of police informants and the manner in which they are killed forces the two detectives to hit the streets. As they search the streets for answers, they both figure out that this day isn’t gonna go they way wanted it to go.
Directed by Bryan Bostic (USA)

Award Winners of April 2019

Independent Shorts Awards is pleased to announce the award winners of April 2019. Congratulations to everyone! And thank you for sharing with us your amazing projects. The live screening of this round is scheduled for one month from now in Burbank, CA.

Two Down

Salt beef? Two feckless men attempt to complete a tabloid crossword in an old-school greasy spoon cafe in north east London.
Directed by Rolfin Nyhus (UK)