2023 Palm Springs International ShortFest Announces Oscar-Qualifying Awards Winners
The 2023 Palm Springs International ShortFest announced its Festival juried and audience award winners as part of Closing Night at the Camelot Theatres (Palm Springs Cultural Center) this weekend including The Old Young Crow (Best of the Festival), Way Better (Best Animated Short), Will You Look At Me (Best Documentary Short), Sèt Lam (Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes) and Mystic Tiger (Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under) and many more. The festival took place June 20-26, 2023.
Awards and cash prizes worth $25,000 were handed out and as an Oscar-qualifying short film festival, five Academy Award-qualifying awards were presented to the winners selected from the 299 shorts films that were part of the Official Selection.
Here is the complete list of winners and special mentions from the 2023 Palm Springs International ShortFest.
Best of the Festival Award – Winner received $5,000 cash prize courtesy of Harold Matzner, Palm Springs International Film Society’s Immediate Past Chairman
Jury: Angel An (VP of Acquisitions, Roadside Attractions); Kiva Reardon (Vice President of Film, PASTEL); Clay Pruitt (Head of Programming, Impact Distribution, Impact Distribution, Seed&Spark)
- Winner: The Old Young Crow (Japan/USA), Directed by Liam LoPinto
- Special Mention: 48 Hours (Iran), Directed by Azadeh Moussavi
- Special Mention: Away (Hungary/Belgium/Portugal), Directed by Ruslan Fedotow
Best Animated Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Geoff Marslett (Animator/Director/Writer/Producer); Irene Soriano (Writer/Film Curator); Gabe Van Amburgh (Film Programmer and Senior Manager, SXSW)
- Winner: Way Better (Lithuania), Directed by Skirmanta Jakaitė
- Special Mention: Ashkaska (Spain/Argentina), Directed by Lara Maltz
- Special Mention: Eeva (Croatia/Estonia), Directed by Lucija Mrzljak and Morten Tšinakov
Best Documentary Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Eugene Yi (Director/Editor/Writer, Free Chol Soo Lee); Maria Santos (Funds Program Officer, International Documentary Association); Opal H. Bennett (Producer, American Documentary | POV Shorts)
- Winner: Will You Look At Me (China), Directed by Shuli Huang
- Special Mention: Birdsong (UK/Laos), Directed by Omi Zola Gupta and Sparsh Ahuja
Best Live-Action Short Over 15 Minutes – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Colin West (Writer/Director, Linoleum); Kate Mason (Filmmaker); Rosa Morales (Artist Development Associate Manager: Narrative Programs, SFFilm)
- Winner: Sèt Lam (France), Directed by Vincent Fontano
- Special Mention for Performance: Brenda Cullerton in Endless Sea (USA), Directed by Sam Shainberg
- Special Mention: The Newt Congress (Switzerland/Germany), Directed by Matthias Sahil and Immanuel Esser
Best Live-Action Short 15 Minutes and Under – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Albert Lee (Motion Picture Literary Agent, CAA); Liz Cardenas (Producer / Filmmaker, Ten to the Six Pictures); Lizzie Shapiro (Producer, The Space Program)
- Winner: Mystic Tiger (Spain), Directed by Marc Martínez
- Special Mentions: I Have No Legs, and I Must Run (China), Directed by Yue Li
Student Short Awards:
Best Student Animated Short & Best Student International Short – Each winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Christine Davila (Head of Development and Production, Ojalá); Florentina Almonte (Content Acquisitions Executive at Shorts TV International); Lauren Lopez de Victoria (Film Producer)
Student Animated Short
- Winner: The Rainbow Dung Beetle (USA), Directed by Ellen Moway and Cole Dupzyk
Student International Short
- Winner: A Dead Marriage (Poland), Directed by Michel Toczek
- Special Mention: Between Her (Israel), Directed by Bar Cohen
Best Student U.S. Short & Best Student Documentary Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Parker Hill (Writer/Director, Cusp); Francis Román (Senior Film & TV Festival Programming Manager and Leads, Shorts Programming at SXSW); Lauren Shelton (Ley Line Film Group)
Student U.S. Short
- Winner: SULAM (Ladder) (USA), Directed by Noam Argov
- Special Mention: Invasive Species (USA), Directed by Annie Ning
Student Documentary Short
- Winner: Kaamoksen Valossa (Finland), Directed by Niko Väistö
- Special Mention: Still Waters (USA), Directed by Aurora Brachman
Special Jury Awards:
Best International Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Matthew Takata (Assistant Director, Feature Film Program’s international work at the Sundance Institute); Valerie Castillo-Martinez (Filmmaker); Ugo Obioha (Agent, UTA)
- Winner: Soleil de nuit (Canada), Directed by Fernando López Escriva and Maria Camila Arias
- Special Mention: Infantry (Brazil), Directed by Laís Santos Araújo
- Special Mention: Nocturnal Burger (India/USA), Directed by Reema Maya
Best U.S. Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Aitch Alberto (Writer/Director and NYT Best-Selling Author); Arbi Pedrossian (VP, 20th Digital Studio); Kristen Lopez (Film Editor, The Wrap)
- Winner: Closing Dynasty (USA), Directed by Lloyd Lee Choi
Best Comedy Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Fawzia Mirza (Filmmaker, Signature Move); Katie White (Producer, Best Summer Ever); Kyle Jaeger (Manager, 2AM)
- Winner: Flail (USA), Directed by Ben Gauthier
- Special Mention: Pennies From Heaven (USA), Directed by Sandy Honig
Best LGBT+ Short – Winners each received a $500 cash prize.
Jury: Apoorva Charan (Producer, Joyland); Andrew Carlberg (Producer, Skin); Sam Feder (Filmmaker)
- Winner: Blond Night (Canada), Directed by Gabrielle Demers
- Winner: Burial of Life as a Young Girl (France), Directed by Maïté Sonnet
- Special Mention: An Avocado Pit (Portugal), Directed by Ary Zara
Best Midnight Short – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Nick Romano (Creative Executive, 18hz); Sarah Lash (Senior Director, Acquisitions at Condé Nast Entertainment); Coral Wright (Director for The Spectacle TV Team at Netflix)
- Winner: Nian (USA), Directed by Michelle Krusiec
- Special Mention: Animal Transport (Argentina), Directed by Iván Bustinduy
- Special Mention for Performance: Raphaël Quenard in Meantime (France), Directed by Guillaume Scaillet
Mozaik Bridging the Borders Award – Winner received a $1,500 cash prize.
Jury: Keely Badger; Arameh Etemadi; Vladek Juszkiewicz; Deborah Kolar; Vera Mijojlić; Chale Nafus; Ramin Niami; Bijan Tehrani.
- Winner: Fata Morgana (Germany/Syria), Directed by Daood Alabdulaa
- Special Mention: Border Conversations (Germany), Directed by Jonathan Brunner
- Special Mention: I See Them Bloom (Spain), Directed by Nikita Gibalenko
- Special Mention: The Kidnapping of the Bride (Germany), Directed by Sophia Mocorrea
Local Jury Award – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
Jury: Diana Acosta; Marcos Garcia; Joan Heeter; Athalie LaPamuk; Kathy Kaye Retardo
- Winner: Under G-d (USA), Directed by Paula Eiselt
- Special Mention: Teacups (Australia/Ireland), Directed by Alec Green and Finbar Watson
Young Cineastes Award – Winner received a $1,000 cash prize.
- Winner: We Were Meant To (USA), Directed by Tari Wariebi
- Special Mention: Amara and Ry’Shauna (USA), Directed by Kate Cohen and A.D. Freese
- Special Mention: Ivalu (Greenland/Denmark), Directed by Anders Walter and Pipaluk K Jørgensen
Kids’ Choice Award – Winners each received a $500 cash prize.
- Winner: Canary (Canada), Directed by Pierre-Hugues Dallaire and Benoit Therriault
- Winner: Mushka (USA), Directed by Andreas Deja
Audience Awards:
Best Animated Short
- Ice Merchants (Portugal), Directed by João Gonzalez
Best Documentary Short
- Eco-Hack! (USA), Directed by Josh Izenberg and Brett Marty
Best Live-Action Short
- Death to the Bikini! (Canada), Directed by Justine Gauthier
Best Student Short
- Ricky (USA), Directed by Rashad Frett
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