2021 Flicker’s Rhode Island International Film Festival

THE 2021 GRAND PRIZE SHORT FILM WINNERS:
The winners of RIIFF’s Live Action, Animation and Documentary Short Grand Prizes hold a special honor: they become the Festival’s nominees for Academy Award consideration.

LIVE ACTION SHORT: “You’re dead Helen” (T’es morte Hélène) | Directed by: Michiel Blanchart | France/Belgium

ANIMATED SHORT: “Mum is pouring rain” (Maman Pleut des Cordes) | Directed by: Hugo De Faucompret | France

DOCUMENTARY SHORT: “The Invisible Monster” (EL MONSTRUO INVISIBLE) | Directed by: Guillermo Fesser Perez de Petinto, Javier Fesser Perez de Petinto | Spain

2021 INDUSTRY AWARD WINNERS & SPECIAL AWARDS:

WINIFRED E. BROWNELL SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
As part of its ongoing “Celebration of Women in Film and Arts”, the Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival (RIIFF) is proud to announce the winner of the annual Winifred E. Brownell Scholarship Fund. Named after retired Dean of the URI College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Winifred E. Brownell, the scholarship pays recognition to her career championing the arts and humanities at the University. The annual award is for $1,000 and is presented without restrictions to students at the University of Rhode Island, allowing the winner to use the money as they see fit. Two winners were chosen for 2021, each to receive the full amount.

This year’s winners are Abigail Amatucci and Daisy Gates.

THE RIIFF SCREENPLAY COMPETITION AWARD
Presented to Edward Balli from Canada for his screenplay “Leadeth,” that tells the story of an American who travels to a remote cabin in the Canadian wilderness to reunite with his estranged friend. But as secrets from their past unravel, he finds himself trapped with a burgeoning madman.

This year’s winners included Tanni Chaudhrui, who received this year’s Grand Prize in the RI Spotlight on New England category for her script “Anna and Ahana,” Adva Reich from Israel, whose screenplay “Project Fog” was awarded the Grand Prize for Best International Screenplay, and seventeen year-old Bella Ramsey from the United Kingdom, whose screenplay “Mila” received the grand prize in a new category, “Screenwriting Discovery.”

Screenplay Competition winners received specialty prizes provided by our festival sponsors: Final Draft and Inktip.

THE COMPLETE LIST OF 2021 FESTIVAL AWARDS FOLLOWS:

BEST SHORT FILM

GRAND Prize: (RIIFF’s Official Academy Nomination)

“You’re dead Helen” (T’es morte Hélène) | Directed by: Michiel Blanchart | Belgium, 2021

JUDGE’S COMMENTS: A dynamic homage to cinema that leaves you breathless and wanting more. “You’re Dead Helen” makes us fall in love with movies all over again, and is destined to become an iconic short film that we will remember for decades to come

FIRST PRIZE:

“Above the City” | Directed by: Malika Mukhamejan | Kazakhstan, 2021

Tied With:

“Tala’Vision” | Directed by: Murad Abu Eisheh | Germany, 2020

BEST SHORT ANIMATION

GRAND Prize: (RIIFF’s Official Academy Nomination)

“Mum is pouring rain” (Maman Pleut des Cordes) | Directed by: Hugo De Faucompret | France, 2021

JUDGE’S COMMENTS: A rich and charming animation that successfully invokes boundless reverie, while aptly navigating complex adult themes from a child’s perspective with nuance.

FIRST PRIZE:

“People Person” | Directed by: Rymalena | United States, 2021

Tied With:

“Have a Nice Dog!” | Directed by: Jala Maghout | Germany, 2021

BEST SHORT DOCUMENTARY

GRAND Prize: (RIIFF’s Official Academy Nomination)

“The Invisible Monster” (EL MONSTRUO INVISIBLE) | Directed by: Guillermo Fesser Perez de Petinto, and Javier Fesser Perez de Petinto | Spain, 2020

JUDGE’S COMMENTS: An empowering tale of perseverance despite life’s many obstacles, “The Invisible Monster” reinvents the nature of documentary filmmaking and uses this incredible medium to give voice and hope to a family in the Philippines beset with poverty.

FIRST PRIZE:

“Cycles” | Directed by: Jonathan Barenboim | United States, 2020

Tied With:

“The Daydreamers” | Directed by: Thomas Renckens | United Kingdom, 2020

BEST FEATURE

GRAND Prize:

“Waikiki” | Directed by: Christopher Kahunahana | United States, 2020

JUDGE’S COMMENTS: Blending neo-realism, experimental storytelling, and redefining perspectives, “Waikiki” is a powerful work that offers a gritty and unvarnished depiction of the many societal struggles facing a Hawaiian hula dancer.

FIRST PRIZE:

“Surdina” | Directed by: Rodrigo Areias | Portugal, 2019

Tied With:

“Parsifal” | Directed by: Marco Filiberti | Italy, 2021

BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY

GRAND Prize:

“The Sailor” | Directed by: Lucia Kašová | Slovakia, 2021

JUDGE’S COMMENT: An intimate and profound portrait, the Sailor serves as a testament to fine documentary filmmaking as it celebrates the dynamic bond between filmmaker and subject.

FIRST PRIZE:

“Oleg: The Oleg Vidov Story” | Directed by: Nadia Tass | United States/Australia, 2021

Tied With:
“Blue Code of Silence” | Directed by: Magnus Skatvold and Greg Mallozzi | Norway, 2020

FILMMAKER OF THE FUTURE AWARD

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

Tiger Ji, Director of “Wuhan Driver” | United States, 2021

BEST ACTOR

Himesh Patel | “Enjoy” | Directed by: Saul Abraham | United Kingdom, 2021

JUDGE’S COMMENT: Himesh Patel’s dynamic range as actor in “Enjoy” is awe-inspiring. Here we see a performance that articulates emotions, which simply cannot be expressed with words. Absolutely incredible in every way.

FIRST Prize:
Vidal Arzoni | “Stories keep me awake at night” | Directed by Jérémy van der Haegen |Belgium, 2020

BEST ACTRESS

Joanna Scanlan | “Ropey” | Directed by: Giles Ripley | United Kingdom, 2021

JUDGE’S COMMENT: Joanna Scanlan has fully committed to her role in Ropey. This challenging performance manages to navigate one’s darkest emotions, while still leaving room for hope, humor, and grace.

FIRST Prize
Pauline Chalamet | “i’m fine!” | Directed by: Emma Doxiadi | United States, 2020

BEST COMEDY SHORT

GRAND Prize:

“Don vs. Lightning” | Directed by: Big Red Button | United Kingdom, 2021

FIRST PRIZE:

“Goldilocks” | Directed by: Philipp Straetker | Germany, 2020

Tied With:

“Mazel Tov” | Directed by: Eli Zuzovsky | United States/Israel, 2021

BEST EXPERIMENTAL

GRAND Prize:

“ÆON” | Directed by: Emmanuel Fraisse | France, 2021

FIRST PRIZE:

“Fibonacci” | Directed by: Tomáš Hubácek | Czech Republic, 2020

Tied With:

“Moundform” | Directed by: Catherine Slilaty | Canada, 2020

BEST DIRECTOR

GRAND Prize:

Joanne Rakotoarisoa | “We are not dead yet” (Nous ne sommes pas encore morts) | France, 2020

FIRST PRIZE:

Emmanuel Tenenbaum | “Free Fall” | France, 2021

Tied With:

Anya Chirkova | “Flower Boy” | Canada, 2020

THE MARLYN MASON AWARD
New voices, new perspectives by women in film

GRAND Prize:
“Wild Seed” | Directed by: Sunyin Zhang | United States/China, 2020

FIRST Prize:

“In Sync” | Directed by: Chaconne Martin-Berkowicz | United States, 2021

Tied With

“The Plumber” | Directed by: Cate Carson | United States, 2020

DIRECTORIAL DISCOVERY AWARD

GRAND Prize Feature:

Asgeir Sigurasson and Anton Karl Kristensen | Directors of “Come To Harm” | Iceland | 2021

GRAND Prize Short:

Calogero Carucci | Director of “Moving in 2008” | United States | 2021

Tied With:

Thomas Renckens | Director of “The Daydreamers” | United Kingdom | 2020

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY

GRAND Prize:

James Oldham | “Hollow” | Directed by: Paul Holbrook | United KIngdom. 2021

FIRST PRIZE:

Luke Jacobs | “The Passion” | Directed by: Mia Mullarkey | Ireland, 2021

RIIFF NEW ENGLAND DIRECTOR’S AWARD
GRAND Prize:
“Berrigans” Devout and Dangerous | Directed by: Susan Hagedorn | United States, 2020


FIRST Prize

“Life is a breeze” | Directed by: Emma Limon | France, 2020

Tied With:

“Fish” | Directed by: Eli Powers | United States, 2020

SOLDIERS AND SACRIFICE AWARD:
Celebrating Stories That Commemorate America’s Heroes
GRAND PRIZE:
“Eric and the Bees” | Directed by: Erin Brethauer and Tim Hussin | United States, 2020

RIIFF DIRECTOR’S CHOICE AWARD
Armita Keyani | Director of “Customs” | Norway | 2021

Tied With:
Trey Nelson
 | Director of “The 5th Man” | United States | 2021

HEARTS, MINDS, SOULS AWARD
Celebrating Films that Reflect the Jewish Experience.
GRAND Prize:
“The Living Witnesses” (LES TEMOINS VIVANTS) | Directed by: Karolina MARKIEWICZ and Pascal PIRON | Luxembourg, 2021

FIRST Prize:
“Pops” | Directed by: Lewis Rose | United Kingdom, 2021

Tied with:
“The War of Raya Sinitsina” | Directed by: Efim Graboy | Israel, 2020

BEST EDITING
GRAND Prize:
Brad Turner |“A Broken House” | Directed by: Jimmy Goldblum | United States, 2020

FIRST Prize:
Faustine Cros | “Random Patrol” | Directed by: Yohan Guignard | France, 2021

Tied With:
Coralie Van Rietschoten | “The Silent Shore” (Le silencieux rivage) | Directed by: Nathalie Giraud and Timothée Corteggiani | France, 2021

BEST SCREENPLAY
GRAND Prize:
Brian Steele | “In the Event of my Death”| Directed by: Brian Steele | United States, 2020

FIRST Prize:
Zoé Arene | “A Fairy Tale” (En Fin de Conte) | Directed by: Zoé Arene | France/Belgium, 2021

Tied With:
Noé Debré | “We’re Not Animals” | Directed by: Noé Debré | France, 2021

FLICKERS’ AMBASSADOR AWARD
Presented to an individual who inspires and empowers communication and cultural
understanding.

Lewis Rose | Director of “POPS” | United Kingdom, 2021.

FLICKERS’ INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN AWARD
Given annually to films or filmmakers who inspire social change and community outreach and
strive to better the world in which we live.

GRAND Prize:
“WET” (Khis) | Directed by: Saeed Jafarian | Iran, 2021.

FIRST Prize:

“The Heartland” | Directed by: Marquise Mays | United States, 2020.

Tied With:
“The Bengali” | Directed by: Kavery Kaul | United State/India, 2021

FLICKERS INTERNATIONAL VISION AWARD:
Breaking down international cultural barriers through film
GRAND PRIZE:
“Rolê – Stories of Brazilian Protests in Malls” | Directed by: Vladimir Seixas | Brazil, 2021

FIRST Prize
“TOPOWA! – Never Give UP” | Directed by: Philip Sansom and Inigo Gilmore | United Kingdom, 2020


Tied With:

“Carving the Divine – Buddhist Sculptors of Japan” | Directed by: Yujiro Seki | Japan, 2020

PROVIDENCE FILM FESTIVAL AWARD
Presented annually to a New England director whose work brings cinematic excellence to an
international audience.

GRAND Prize:
“Nerve” | Directed by: Clayton Vila | United States, 2021


FIRST Prize:

“Extreme” | Directed by: Anne Mulhall and Britt Thomas McTammany | United States, 2020

Tied with:
“Apartment 3-½” | Directed by: Manon Crespin | United States/Singapore. 2021

ALTERNATIVE SPIRIT AWARD (LGBTQ) SHORT
GRAND Prize:
“Meeting His Parents” | Directed by: Lee-Loi Chieng | Ireland, 2021


FIRST Prize:

“And Then” | Directed by Jenn Ravenna Tran | United States, 2020

ALTERNATIVE SPIRIT AWARD (DOCUMENTARY)
GRAND Prize:
“Someone Like Me” | Directed by: Sean Horlor and Steve J. Adams | Canada, 2021


FIRST Prize:

“Coded” | Directed by: Ryan White | United States, 2021

ALTERNATIVE SPIRIT AWARD (FEATURE)
GRAND Prize:
“Boy Meets Boy” | Directed by: Daniel Sanchez Lopex | Germany, 2020


FIRST Prize:

“Under My Skin” | Directed by: David O’Donnell | Australia, 2020

KIDSEYE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS
Presented to a film that resonates with the filmmaker within both children and adults alike.

BEST CHILDREN’S ANIMATION
GRAND Prize:
“A Stone in the Shoe” (Un caillou dans la chaussure) | Directed by: Eric Montchaud | France, 2020

FIRST Prize:
“Tulip” | Directed by: Andrea Love and Phoebe Wahl | United States, 2020

Tied with:
“Footsteps on the Wind” | Directed by: Gustavo Leal, Faga Melo and Maya Sanbar| United Kingdom, 2020

LIVE ACTION Short
GRAND Prize:
“Saving Amelia” | Directed by Matthew Fridg | United States, 2020

FIRST Prize:
“Candy Run” | Directed by Harry Zernike | United States, 2021

GREEN PLANET AWARD
Celebrating the vision of man’s shared humanity and achieving sustainability on our planet.
GRAND Prize:
“Coral Ghosts” | Directed by: Andrew Nisker | Canada, 2020

FIRST Prize
“Beneath the Polar Sun” | Directed by: Diana Kushner and Stephen A. Smith | United States, 2021

VORTEX SCI-FI & FANTASY AWARD
GRAND Prize:
“Butterflies” | Directed by: Albert Ventura | Taiwan, 2020

FIRST Prize
“Skifting” | Directed by: Zinnini Elkington | Denmark, 2020

Tied With:

“Aria” | Directed by: Christopher Poole | United Kingdom, 2021

BREAKING BOUNDARIES
Films that celebrate the endurance of the human spirit and resilience in the face of injustice.
GRAND Prize:
“Wandering, A Rohingya Story” (Errance sans retour) | Directed by: Mélanie Carrier and Olivier Higgins | Canada, 2020

FIRST Prize:
“Occupied” | Directed by: Pingle Pranav Reddy | India, 2020

Tied With:

“6,000 Waiting” | Directed by: Michael Joseph McDonald | United States, 2021

BEST STUDENT FILM AWARD
GRAND PRIZE
“Birthday” | Directed by: Margarita Milne | United Kingdom, 2020

FIRST Prize
“The Age of Reason” (L’Âge de raison) 
| Directed by: Franchet Mathide | France, 2020

BEST MUSIC VIDEO
GRAND PRIZE
“Oborozuki” | Directed by: Joseph Ros | Cuba, 2021

FIRST Prize
“Atlas” 
| Directed by: Jim Vieille | France, 2020

Tied With:
“Dive, Dive, Dive” | Directed by: GOND | Korea, 2019

BEST PODCAST
GRAND:
“All Things Undone” | Directed by: Chené Lawson and Joel Peissig |United States, 2020


FIRST Prize

“We Get it Your Dad Died ” | Directed by: Margy Feldhuhn | United States, 2021

Tied With:

“Wandering with the Dead” | Directed by: Cody Signore | United States, 2020

BEST TELEVISION PILOT/WEBISODE
GRAND:
“Little David” | Directed by: David Williams | United States, 2020


FIRST Prize

“Good Head” | Directed by: Matt Servitto | United States, 2021

Tied With:

“Angel of Death s01e01” (Szad? s01e01) | Directed by: Slawomir Fabicki, Maciej Bochniak and Anna Kazejak | Poland, 2021

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FLICKERS’ YOUTH FILM JURY AWARDS

Awards were curated by the 2021 RIIFF Youth Film Jury and the 32 members of the RIIFF Summer intern team.

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT

GRAND PRIZE:
“Leylak” | Directed by: Scott Aharoni and Dennis Latos | United States, 2020

FIRST Prize:
“Toto” | Directed by: Marco Baldonado | Canada, 2020

Tied With:
“Like the Ones I Used to Know” (Les grandes claques) | Directed by Annie St-Pierre | Canada, 2021

BEST ANIMATION

GRAND PRIZE:
“Bonne Nuit Petite Tomate” | Directed by: Cyprien NOZIÈRES | France, 2020

FIRST Prize:
“The Walk” (La Marche) | Directed by: Yoakim Bélanger | Canada, 2020

Tied With:
“Save Ralph” | Directed by: Spencer Susser | United States, 2021

BEST FEATURE DOCUMENTARY

GRAND PRIZE:
“Soy Cubana” | Directed by: Jeremy Ungar, Ivaylo Getov | United States, 2021

FIRST Prize:
“Eyes and Arms” (Cheshmha Va Dastha) | Directed by Panahbarkhoba Rezaee | Turkey, 2019

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT:

GRAND PRIZE:
“Little Berlin” | Directed by: Kate McMullen | France, 2021

FIRST Prize:
“Coded” | Directed by: Ryan White | United States, 2021

BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE FILM

GRAND PRIZE:
“The Boathouse” | Directed by Hannah Cheesman | Canada, 2021

FIRST Prize:
“The Wake Show” (Función Velorio) | Directed by: Aldo Miyashiro | Peru, 2020

BEST LGBTQ FILM

GRAND PRIZE:
“At Last” | Directed by: Lorena Gordon | United States, 2020.

FIRST Prize:
“All The Sensations in my Belly” | Directed by: Marko Djeska | Croatia, 2020