Winners Past Winners
Patrick Peyton Excellence in Filmmaking Award - $10,000
On the Line (Auf der Strecke)
Reto Caffi - Academy of Media Arts, Germany
A department store security guard is secretly in love with a clerk in the store's bookship but finds it difficult to connect withher. Then one evening she appears on the train with another man...
Triumph of the Spirit Award sponsored by The Peter Glenville Foundation - $5,000
Small Change
Anna McGrath - Victorian College of the Arts, Australia
A man struggles without his wife, a young girl loses a tooth, and a boy reacts the only way he knows how.
Audience Impact Award sponsored by Maryknoll Productions & Fujifilm - $2,500
In the Name of the Son
Harun Mehmedinovic - American Film Institute
After escaping execution, a Bosnian prisoner of war immigrates to the United States looking to leave his past behind. Years later, the man who spared his life shows up on his doorstep asking a favor.
Production Excellence Award sponsored by Mole-Richardson - $2,500
Deface
John Arlotto - Art Center College of Design
When a North Korean man is pushed to the edge by his daughter's senseless death, he risks his life to challenge the oppressive government, making his voice heard through an extreme and unusual action.
Outstanding Documentary Award sponsored by Priddy Brothers - $3,000
As We Forgive
Laura Waters Hinson - American University, Washington DC
Could you forgive the person who murdered your family? This is the question faced by the subjects of As We Forgive, a documentary about two Rwandan women coming face-to-face with the men who slaughtered their families during the 1994 genocide. Struggling to live again as neighbors, these survivors and killers discover the power and the pain of radical reconciliation.
Outstanding Animation sponsored by Catholic Academy for Communication Arts Professionals - $2,000
Sebastian's Voodoo
Joaquin Baldwin - University of California, Los Angeles
A voodoo doll must find the courage to save his friends from being pinned to death.
Director's Choice Award - $500
The Replacement Child
Justin Lerner - University of California, Los Angeles
After spending a year in a juvenile center, Todd Turnbull returns to his backwoods hometown a repentant, deeply religious boy. When he finds his best friend, withering away without any medical attention due to the family's spiritual beliefs, Todd must make a choice: let his friend die, or take matters into his own hands.
