List of Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival Award Winners

This is a partial list of films that won awards at the Sidewalk Film Festival.

Contents

1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 - 2003 - 2004 - 2005 - 2006 - 2007 - 2008 - 2009 - 2010 - 2011 - 2012

2007

9th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 22 - September 24

Narrative Features

  • Best narrative Feature - Low and Behold
  • Best Director - Low and Behold
  • Best First Feature - August the First
  • Original Vision - Last Stop for Paul
  • Filmmaker to Watch - Murder Party

Documentaries

  • Best Documentary Feature - Darius Goes West: The Roll of His Life
  • Best Short Documentary - Salim Baba
  • Best Student Documentary - A Street Divided
  • Special Jury Award - Join Us

Short Films

  • Best Short Film - Pop Foul
  • Best Animated Film - Everything Will be OK
  • Best Student Film, 1st Place - Caress of the Creature; 2nd Place - Heartburn
  • Best Alabama Short Film - I'm Nostalgic
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award - A Death in the Woods
  • Special Jury Award for Direction - Archer House
  • Special Jury Award for Brilliance in Imagery - Help is Coming
  • Special Jury Award for Brilliance in Animation - Their Circumstances
  • Alabama Citations of Excellence (ACE) Awards
    • Excellence in Storytelling - Asclepius Fandango
    • Excellence in Imagery - Modern Plays: The Music Video
    • Excellence in Directing - Cup of Joe
    • Excellence in Originality - Lunch with Lincoln
    • Excellence in Comedy - Lunch
    • Excellence in Comedy Writing - The Little Things
    • Excellence in Acting - Tallie Medel, in I'm Nostalgic
    • Excellence in Documentary Filmmaking: Dick-George, Tenn-Tom and Speaking Without Speaking

Audience Choice

  • Best Narrative Feature - American Fork
  • Best Documentary Feature - Darius Goes West: The Roll of his Life
  • Best Short Film - Deface
  • Best Alabama Film - Overflow

Other Awards

  • SideWrite, Grand Prize - "Self-Addressed" by James Pihakis
  • SideWrite, Second Prize - "Stuck" by Susan C. McCain
  • SideWrite, Production Prize - "Face Value" by Julie Pritt

2008

10th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 26 - September 28

Narrative Features

  • Best Narrative Feature - Cook County
  • Best Director – Barry Jenkins, for Medicine for Melancholy

Documentaries

  • Best Documentary Feature - Intimidad
  • Best Short Documentary - Young Arabs
  • Special Jury Award, Feature Documentary - We are Wizards
  • Special Jury Award, Short Documentary - Silly & Serious: William Robinson and Self Portraits
  • Reel Green Award - Flow: For the Love of Water
  • Special Reel Green Jury Award - eDump

Short Films

  • Best Short Film - The Adventure
  • Best Animated Film - Starsearchers
  • Best Student Film - Viola: The Traveling Rooms of a Little Giant
  • Best Alabama Short Film - Trust
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award - Hirsute
  • Special Jury Award for Outstanding Film making - Glory at Sea
  • Alabama Citation of Excellence Awards (ACE Awards)
    • Special Jury Award - 20th Century Reliance
    • Excellence in Documenting Educational Disparity - Fine Lines and Foundation of Success
    • For Silently Celebrating the Spirit of the South - Donkey Fountain
    • For Courage in Exploration of Unconventional Love - Palster
    • Best Catchphrase - One Bad Bastard

Audience Choice

Other Awards

  • SideWrite, Grand Prize - "A Good Man" by Stacey Davis
  • SideWrite, Production Prize - "Love in the Grocery Store" by Tam Le
  • Sidewalk Chalk: Curing Childhood Cancer, Winner - Out-Touching Cancer by Margaret Broach & Kristen Ryan

2009

11th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 25 - September 27[1]

Narrative Features

  • Best Narrative Feature Film - The House of the Devil by Ti West
  • Grand Prix Award - Modern Love is Automatic by Zach Clark
  • Best Director - Scott Teems, for That Evening Sun
  • Best Performance - Adam Scott, in The Vicious Kind
  • Mise en Scene Award - David Lowery, St. Nick
  • Clint Howard Character Actor Award - Clint Howard, in Alabama Moon

Documentary Features

  • Best Documentary Feature Film - Best Worst Movie by Michael Paul Stephenson
  • Special Jury Award for Artistic Portrait - Luckey by Laura Longsworth
  • Special Jury Award for Artistic Vision - 45265 by Bill Ross & Turner Ross

Shorts

  • Best Short Film - I Am So Proud of You by Don Hertzfeld
  • Best Animated Film - Dahlia by Michael Langan
  • Best Alabama Short - Hallelujah! Gorilla Revival, by Jason LaRay & Jeremiah Ledbetter
  • Special Jury Prize - Feeder, by Joseph Ernst
  • Best Student Film - Token Hunchback, by Tim Reckart
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award - Hallelujah! Gorilla Revival, by Jason LaRay & Jeremiah Ledbetter

Audience Choice Awards

  • Best Narrative Feature - Alabama Moon by Tim McCanlies
  • Best Documentary Feature - Best Worst Movie by Michael Paul Stephenson
  • Best Short Film - Some of What I Know About Tommy By Chris Hilleke
  • Best Alabama Film - Interplanetary by Chance Shirley

Alabama Awards

  • Alabama Citation of Excellence Award (ACE Award) - Cerebella by Adam Windgard & Alex Justinger
  • Scramble, Best in Show - Natural Selection by Team Blue Mug
  • SideWrite, Production Prize Winner - "The Burden", by Bill Barnett
  • SideWrite, "Lost in Transmission", by Carl Edward Orr

2010

12th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 24 - September 26[2]

Jury Awards

  • Best Feature: Narrative - Audrey the Trainwreck
  • Best Feature: Documentary - Beijing Taxi
  • Best Short: Narrative - Conlang
  • Best Short: Documentary - Seltzer Works
  • Best Animated Film - The Bellows March
  • Best Alabama Film - Perry County
  • Clint Howard Character Actor Award - Wendell Pearce, in Night Catches Us
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Award for Storytelling - Daud
  • Special Prize for Direction - Will Canon, for Brotherhood
  • Special Jury Prize - The Thing About Being an Assassin

Audience Choice Awards

  • Best Feature: Narrative - Brotherhood
  • Best Feature: Documentary - Ready, Set, Bag!
  • Best Short: Narrative - Lucy in LaLa
  • Best Short: Documentary - Torch
  • Best Alabama Film - Lifted

Other Awards

  • Sidewalk Programmers Award - Barbershop Punk and Gabi on the Roof in July (tie)
  • Best Teen Film - Planting Season

2011

13th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 26 - August 28 [2]

Jury Awards

  • Best Feature: Narrative - Without, Dir: Mark Jackson
  • Best Feature: Documentary - Guilty Pleasures, Dir: Julie Moggan
  • Best Short: Narrative - Terrebonne, Dir: Jeremy Craig
  • Best Short: Documentary - Mr. Happy Man, Dir: Matt Morris
  • Best Animated Film - Bike Race, Dir: Tom Schroeder
  • Best Alabama Film - The Chief, Dir: Christopher Scott and Mary Baschab
  • Clint Howard Character Actor Award - Sean Nelson, in Treatment
  • Special Breakout Performance Award - Nate Rubin, in Wuss
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Award for Storytelling - Two-Legged Rat Bastards, Dir: Scott Weintrob
  • Best Student Film - An Inconvenient Youth, Dir: Slater Jewell-Kemker

Audience Choice Awards

  • Best Feature: Narrative - A Bag of Hammers, Dir: Brian Crano
  • Best Feature: Documentary - Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story, Dir: Patrick Sheehan
  • Best Short: Narrative - Annie and Her Anger, Dir: Tam Le
  • Best Short: Documentary - The Dancer, Dir: Seth Stark
  • Best Alabama Film - The Man in the Glass: The Dale Brown Story, Dir Patrick Sheehan

Other Awards

  • Sidewalk Programmers Award - Small Pond, Dir: Josh Slates

2012

14th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 26 - August 28 [3]

Jury Awards

  • Best Feature: Narrative - Kid Thing", Dir: David Zellner
  • Best Feature: Documentary - American Man, Dir: Jon Frankel
  • Best Short: Narrative - DeafBlind, Dir: Ewan Bailey
  • Best Short: Documentary - Brute Force, Dir: Ben Steinbauer
  • Best Alabama Film - Eating Alabama, Dir: Andrew Beck Grace
  • Best Alabama Short - "Grand Fugue on the Art of Gumbo", Dir: Gideon Kennedy and Isabel Machado
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Award for Storytelling - 'Julie On Her Way, Dir: Tam Le
  • Best Student Film - "Undocumented", Dir: Carlos Estrada

Audience Choice Awards

  • Best Feature: Narrative - Wolf, Dir: Ya'Kee Smith
  • Best Feature: Documentary - G.L.O.W", Dir: Brett Whitcomb
  • Best Short: Narrative - The Wheel, Dir: John Roberts
  • Best Short: Documentary - Cardboard Titantics: Smart People Being Stupid, Dir: Sam Frazier
  • Best Alabama Film - American Man, Dir: John Frankel

2013

15th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 23–25, 2013

Documentary:

Best Documentary Feature: HIT & STAY

  • Special Mention by Doc Jury:
  • REMOTE AREA MEDICAL
  • TEENAGE for Creative Editing Process!

Shout:

  • The Most Fun I’ve Had With My Pants On (Special Cinematography Award)
  • Straight and Narrow (Short)
  • Remote Area (Life & Liberty)
  • Ink Deep (Best Short)
  • Continental (Best Feature)

Narrative:

  • Clint Howard Character Actor Award: Louisa Krause, BLUEBIRD
  • Special Jury Prize for Best Director: Destin Daniel Cretton, SHORT TERM 12
  • Jambor-Franklin Founder’s Award for Best Narrative: SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY

Shorts:

  • Best Narrative Short: S/ASH
  • Best Short Doc: World Fair
  • Best Student Film: Unsettlement
  • Alan Hunter Best Alabama Film :Tasia and the Cheese Revolution
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Award: The Casaba River

Special Awards:

  • Visionary Award: Showstopper
  • Lil’ Bub award for cuteness: B-Boy

Schaeffer Eye Center Audience Choice Awards:

  • Narrative Feature: Short Term 12
  • Doc Feature: Good Old Freda
  • Best Narrative Short: Stakes
  • Best Doc Short: How to Sharpen Pencils
  • Best Alabama Film: Eye on the Sixties

Shout Audience Choice:

  • Narrative feature: Southern Baptist Sissies
  • Doc Feature: Continental
  • Short: Ink Deep

2014

16th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 22–24, 2014

Sidewalk Jury Awards

  • Jambor-Franklin Founder’s Award for Best Narrative Feature: L for Leisure
  • Best Narrative Short: The Chaperone
  • Best Documentary Feature: The Hand That Feeds
  • Best Documentary Short: Cherry Pop: The Story of the World’s Fanciest Cat
  • Alan Hunter Best Alabama Film: Limo Ride
  • Best Student Film: Skunk
  • Best SHOUT Film: An Honest Liar Honorable mentions: Dyke Central: Taboo and The Night is Ours
  • Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award: Yearbook
  • Clint Howard Character Actor Award: Cindy Silver, Uncertain Terms
  • Special Jury Award for Visionary Storytelling: Bob Birdnow’s Remarkable Tale of Human Survival and the Transcendence of Self
  • Special Jury Award for Creative Spirit in Documentary Filmmaking: Living Stars
  • SIDEWRITE Best Alabama Screenplay: Alan Moore, The Fishing Trip

Sidewalk Audience Choice Awards

  • Best Narrative Feature: It Is What It Is
  • Best Documentary Feature: No No: A Dockumentary
  • Best Narrative Short: The Gunfighter
  • Best Documentary Short: The Next Part
  • Best Alabama Film: Skanks
  • Best SHOUT Film: South Beach on Heels

2015

Feature Films:

Jambor-Franklin Founder’s Award for Best Narrative: Trey Edward Shults, KRISHA

Special Jury Prize: Alexandria Bombach & Mo Scarpelli, FRAME BY FRAME

Special Jury Prize for Audacious Vision: Rania Attieh & Daniel Garcia, H.

Best Documentary Feature: Zackary Canepari & Drea Cooper, T-REX

Honorable Mention: Steve Hoover, CROCODILE GENNADIY

Programmers’ Award: David Burkman, HAZE

Clint Howard Character Actor Award: Eleanore Pienta, 7 CHINESE BROTHERS

Alan Hunter Best Alabama Award: Bradford Thomason & Brett Whitcomb, COUNTY FAIR, TEXAS

Short Films:

Best Narrative Short: Minji Kang, “The Loyalist”

Best Short Documentary: Nicolas Coles, “The House Is Innocent”

Best Student Film: Kelsey Harrison, “Coming and Going”

Kathryn Tucker Windham Award: Paul D. Hart, “Three Fingers”

SHOUT:

Best SHOUT Feature: Stephen Cone, HENRY GAMBLE’S BIRTHDAY PARTY

SHOUT Programmers’ Award: Marq Evans, THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR

Best SHOUT Short: Jeremy Asher Lynch, Tomgirl

Schaeffer Eye Center Audience Choice Awards:

Narrative Feature: For a Few Zombies More

Documentary Feature: Revival: The Sam Bush Story

Best Narrative Short: One Night in Aberdeen

Best Documentary Short: Stumped

Best Alabama Film: Revival: The Sam Bush Story

SHOUT Audience Choice:

Narrative Feature: Henry Gamble’s Birthday Party

Documentary Feature: The State of Being Human

Short: “Elder”[4]

2016[5]

Jury Awards:


Jambor-Franklin Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature: "Donald Cried"

Best Documentary Feature: ''Syl Johnson: Any Way the Wind Blows." Honorable Mention: "Jackson."

Alan Hunter Best Alabama Film: ''Gip''

Best Narrative Short: "A Film by Vera Vaughn''

Best Documentary Short: ''Frame 394"

Best Student Film: ''The Mink Catcher"

Special Jury Award, Short: "The Champion" and "A House Without Snakes"

Sidewalk Programmers Award: "The Master Cleanse" Honorable mention: "Cheerleader"

Sidewalk Programmers Shorts Award: "The Quantified Self"

Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award: ''Pickle''

Clint Howard Character Actor Award: Celia Rowlson-Hall, "MA"

Jury Award Honorable Mention for Narrative Filmmaking: "Red Folder"

Jury Award Honorable Mention: "First Lady of the Revolution"

Best Family/Kids Film: "Kedi"

Honorable Mention for Comedy: "Nigel & Oscar vs. Sasquatch"

Honorable Mention for Imagination: "Monty and the Runaway Furnace"

Best SHOUT Feature: ''Teenage Cocktail"

Best SHOUT Documentary: ''Kiki"

Best SHOUT Short: ''Sign"

SHOUT Programmers Award: "Slash." Honorable mention: "MA."

SHOUT Special Mention: Clare Cooney in "Bird of Prey"

SHOUT Special Mention: "Ending the Silence," Best LGBTQ Alabama Film

Audience Choice:


Best Narrative Feature: "Service to Man''

Best Documentary Feature: "Gip"

Best Narrative Short: "Madame Black"

Best Documentary Short: "Pickle"

Best Alabama Film: "First Lady of the Revolution"

Best SHOUT Narrative Feature: "Miles"

Best SHOUT Documentary Feature: "Suited"

Best SHOUT Short: "The Escape Hatch''

2017[6]

Jury Awards

The following awards are presented by the competition juries of Sidewalk & SHOUT.

Jambor-Franklin Founders Award For Best Narrative Feature ($1000) — Are We Not Cats directed by Xander Robin

Best Narrative Short ($500) — “August” directed by Caitlyn Greene

Best Documentary Feature ($1000) — The New Radical directed by Adam Bhala Lough

Best Documentary Short sponsored By Baker Donelson ($500) — “All the Leaves Are Brown” directed by Daniel Robin

Best Animated Short Film ($250) — “Second to None” directed by Vincent Gallagher

Alan Hunter Award For Best Alabama Film ($500) — “Gardens of Red Dust” directed by Corey Carpenter and Maggie Patterson

Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award sponsored By The Family Of Kathryn Tucker Windham ($1000) — “Mutt” directed by Erin Sanger

Best Student Film sponsored By Media And Film Studies At Birmingham-Southern College ($250) — “Fry Day” directed by Laura Moss

Family Film AwardInto the Who Knows directed by Micah Barber

Best Life & Liberty Film sponsored By Jones & Hawley Law ($250) — Most Beautiful Island directed by Ana Asensio

Best SHOUT LGBTQ Film sponsored By The LGBTQ Fund ($500) — Alabama Bound directed by Lara Embry and Carolyn Sherer

Spirit Of Sidewalk Award — The General and Dan Koch of Splash Adventure

Features Programmers Award ($500) — Blame directed by Quinn Shephard

Shorts Programmers Award ($250) — “Shilo” directed by Tyler Russell

Best Crowdfunded Film Award sponsored By Seed&Spark — “Olde E” directed by Xavier Neal-Burgin

Audience Awards

The following awards are audience choice. Sponsored by Educ.

Best Narrative Feature ($250) — Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks directed by Josh Crockett

Best Documentary Feature sponsored By Urban Cookhouse ($250) — Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story directed by Phillip Baribeau

Best Narrative Short sponsored By Alabama Professional Services ($150) — “Just, Go” directed by Pavel Gumennikov

Best Documentary Short ($150) — TIE: “First to Go: Story of the Katakoa Family” directed by Myles Matsuno and “A Good Blinder” by Mike Grundmann and Shaun Wright

Best Alabama Film sponsored By Forge ($250) — Alabama Bound directed by Lara Embry and Carolyn Sherer

Best SHOUT LGBTQ Film ($250) — Princess Cyd directed by Stephen Cone

References

  1. "2009 Award Winners". AIMA. 2009. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Sidewalk Awards & Prizes". AIMA. Archived from the original on September 3, 2010. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
  3. "2012 Award Winners". 2012.
  4. "Awards and Prizes 2015". Sidewalk Film Festival. AMIA. Archived from the original on 6 July 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  5. "Sidewalk Film Festival announces 2016 winners; here's the list". AL.com. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
  6. "2017 Sidewalk and SHOUT Award Winners | Sidewalk Film Festival". Sidewalk Film Festival. 2017-08-28. Retrieved 2018-03-08.
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