2011 Flicker’s Rhode Island International Film Festival

The RIIFF Awards 2011:

 

BEST SHORT

GRAND: Sailcloth, Directed by Elfar Adalsteins, United Kingdom

First: Going Nowhere, Directed by Rene Frelle Peterson, Denmark

Tied with: Henry, Directed by Yan England, Canada

Honorable Mention: The Telegram Man, Directed by James F. Khehtie, Australia

 

BEST FEATURE:

GRAND: As If I’m Not There, Directed by Juanita Wilson, Ireland, Sweden, Macedonia

First: Fort McCoy, Directed by Kate Connor, U.S.A.

Tied With: Inuk (Le Voyage d’Inuk), Directed by Michael Magidson, France/Greenland

 

BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY:

GRAND: Marathon Boy, Directed by Gemma Atwal, United Kingdom, U.S.A.

First: The Pipe, Directed by Risteard O’Domhnaill, Ireland

Honorable Mention: Holy Rollers: The True Story of Card Counting Christians, Directed by Bryan Storkel, U.S.A.

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

GRAND: Incident in New Baghdad, Directed by James Spione, U.S.A.

First: Sun City Picture House, Directed by David Darg, Haiti

Honorable Mention: Johnny and Lyman: A Life Together, Directed by Paul Detwiler and Michael Chen, U.S.A.

Tied with: Two Sides of the Moon: The Honor Killing of Hatun Anyur Surucu, Directed by David Gould, Germany

 

BEST COMEDY SHORT

GRAND: Tooty’s Wedding, Directed by Frederic Casella, United Kingdom

First: Gin and Dry, Directed by Oscar Plewes, United Kingdom

Tied with: dik, Directed by Christopher Stollery, Australia

Second: Two’s A Crowd, Directed by Jim and Tom Isler, U.S.A.

 

BEST ANIMATION

GRAND: The Maker, Directed by Christopher Kezelos, Australia

First: Fluffle, Directed by Stephanie Franz, U.S.A.

Honorable Mention: Hairoes, Directed by Jesse Emmerson and Gaetan Raspanti, Australia

 

BEST EXPERIMENTAL

Snovi, Directed by Resad Kulenovic, Herzegovina, U.S.A.

 

BEST DIRECTOR

GRAND: Terry George, The Shore, United Kingdom, Ireland

First: Daniel Gillies, Broken Kingdom, Colombia, U.S.A.

Honorable Mention: Halima Ouardiri, Mokhtar, Canada

 

BEST FEMALE ACTRESS

GRAND: Melissa Leo, The Sea is All I Know, U.S.A.

First: Dame Kate Hartcourt, Pacific Dreams, New Zealand

Tied with: Annabeth Gish, Commerce, U.S.A.

 

BEST MALE ACTOR

GRAND: Andrew Simpson, All That Way For Love, Kenya, United Kingdom

First: Michael Cuomo, Happy New Year, U.S.A.

Tied with: Ciaran Hinds, The Shore, Ireland, United Kingdom

 

DIRECTORIAL DISCOVERY AWARD

Happy New Year, Directed by K. Lorrel Manning, U.S.A.

Presented to a director whose outstanding work on a first short or feature film represents a new unique and compelling vision that will resonate well into the future

 

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

GRANDPillow, Directed by Gabe Mayhan, U.S.A.

First: Little Angel, Directed by Ginny Loane, New Zealand

Tied with: Dark Side of the Lens, Directed by Mickey Smith and Allan Wilson, Ireland

 

BEST EDITING

GRAND Steve, Edited by Tania Clarke, Directed by Rupert Friend, United Kingdom

First: Brot [Bread], Edited Anne Kristina Kliem and Monika Schindler, Directed by Ahmet Tas, Germany

 

BEST SCREENPLAY

GRAND: Face to Face, Written by Michael Rymer, Australia

First: A Wake, Written by Penelope Buitenhuis and Krista Sutton, Canada

Honorable Mention: Stranger Things, Written by Eleanor Burke and Ron Eyal, U.S.A.

 

RISING STAR AWARD

College: Jeremy, Directed by Brian Faye, U.S.A.

High School: Onion Skin, Directed by Joseph Procopio, Canada

Presented to outstanding student filmmakers

 

RIIFF INTERNATIONAL AMBASSADOR AWARD

A Balloon for Allah, Directed by Nefise Özkal Lorentzen, Norway

Presented to a filmmaker whose work opens doors for communication, education and cultural understanding

 

“HELPING HAND” INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AWARD

Hand Held, Directed by Don Hahn, U.S.A.

Given annually to a film or filmmaker that inspires social change, community outreach and a better understanding of the world in which we live

 

PROVIDENCE FILM FESTIVAL

GRANDLeh Wi Tok, Directed by John Lavall, Sierra Leone, U.S.A.

First: Atomic Mom, Directed by M.T. Silvia, U.S.A.

Presented annually to films made by filmmakers from the southern New England region

 

RIIFF’S 15th ANNIVERSARY AWARD

The Wholly Family, Directed by Terence Vance Gilliam, Italy

Presented to a filmmaker whose work exemplifies the best of the short film genre – a category of film that has come to define RIIFF

 

ALTERNATIVE SPIRIT AWARD

GRAND: The Green, Directed by Steven Williford, U.S.A.

First: Love Is All You Need?, Directed by K. Rocco Shields, U.S.A.

Tied with: Judas Kiss, Directed by J.T. Tepnapa, U.S.A.

 

BEST ORIGINAL MUSICAL COMPOSITION (SCORE)

GRAND: Jealous of the Birds, Composition by Aleksy Igudesman and Hans Zimmer, Germany, Poland, U.S.A.

First: Hollow, Composition by Christopher Slaski, United Kingdom

Honorable MentionCrazy Beats Strong Every Time, Composition by John Jenning Boyd, U.S.A.

 

KIDSEYE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL

GRAND PRIZE: The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore, Directed by William Joyce, USA

 

VORTEX SCI-FI & FANTASY

GRANDDigital Antiquities, Directed by J.P. Chan, U.S.A.

First: Pinion, Directed by Asuka Sylvie, Australia

 

FILMMAKER OF THE FUTURE AWARD

Hollow, Directed by Rob Sorrenti, United Kingdom

Presented to a filmmaker whose vision excites audiences and judges alike about the potential to produce compelling and successful films in the future

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RIIFF YOUTH JURY AWARDS

as presented by the Youth Jury Manager, Tim Mendonca & RIIFF Educational Director, Dr. J. Scott Oberacker

 

RIIFF YOUTH JURY AWARDS BEST DOCUMENTARY

With Great Power: The Stan Lee Story, Directed by William Hess, U.S.A.

 

BEST FEATURE FILM

Broken Kingdom, Directed by Daniel Gillies, Colombia, U.S.A.

 

BEST SHORT FILM

Hollow, Directed by Rob Sorrenti, United Kingdom

 

HONORABLE MENTION

Judas Kiss, Directed by J.T. Tepnapa, U.S.A.

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Viola M. Marshall Audience Choice Awards

 

MOST POPULAR

Grand Prize:

Atomic Mom, Directed by M.T. Silvia, USA, 2010

 

BEST DOCUMENTARY

Grand Prize:

Family Band: The Cowsills Story, Directed by Louise Palanker and Ian Broyles, USA, 2011

First Prize:

Fambul Tok (Family Talk), Directed by Sara Terry, USA/ Sierra Leone, 2011

 

BEST FEATURE

Grand Prize:

Inuk (Le Voyage d’Inuk), Directed by Michael Magidson, France/Greenland, 2010

First Prize:

Take Me Home, Directed by Sam Jaeger, USA, 2011

 

BEST SHORT

Grand Prize:

La Historia de Siempre (The Same Old Story), Directed by Jose Luis Montesinos, Spain, 2009