Edouard Joubeaud’s HAINGOSOA leads awards at Harlem International Film Festival 2020 among THUMBS UP FOR MOTHER UNIVERSE

Edouard Joubeaud’s HAINGOSOA leads awards at the Harlem International Film Festival (Hi) announced the award winning films and filmmakers for this year’s virtual edition.

Edouard Joubeaud’s HAINGOSOA was named Best Narrative Feature, with George King’s THUMBS UP FOR MOTHER UNIVERSE: STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF LONNIE HOLLEY taking the award for Best Documentary Feature.

Maryna Er Gorbach and Mehmet Bahadir Er’s OMAR AND US was cited as Best World Film (Narrative) and Cam Cowan’s OPEKA took the prize for Best World Documentary.

Edouard Joubeaud’s HAINGOSOA
HAINGOSOA

Harlem International Film Festival Program Director Nasri Zacharia said, “Our 15th edition introduced people throughout the state of New York to the unique hybrid of global cinema and local films that we have built a reputation celebrating for a decade and a half now. Harlem has long been a center, magnet, and inspiration for the arts, and while we look forward to returning to the theater next year, we enjoyed opening up all of our films, especially these award winners – virtually to the whole of New York state.”

OMAR AND US
OMAR AND US
OPEKA
OPEKA

The 2020 Harlem International Film Festival included; Jury Chairman James McDaniel (Actor, Orange is the New Black, NYPD Blue); Narrative Jurors Corey Glover (lead singer, Grammy winning Living Colour); Richard Peña (Professor of Film Studies at Columbia University, former director, New York Film Festival); and Lisa Thomas (Executive Producer, Adult Swim’s Teenage Euthanasia); Documentary Jurors Claire Aguilar (Former Director of Programming and Policy, International Documentary Association); Phil Bertelsen (Series Producer and Director, Netflix’s Who Killed Malcolm X); and Mariposa María Teresa Fernández (Poet, African American Poetry: 250 Years of Struggle and Song). Jurors for the Mira Nair Award included; Assia Lakhlif (Hi alumna, Producer, DAUGHTER); Emi Katayama (Director, WIND RIDERS); Marishka Phillips (Director/Writer/Producer, I Am Charlie); and Al Thompson (Actor, WHEELS, THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS).

Regarding the Best Narrative Film Award winner, HAINGOSOA, juror Richard Peña, described the film as “A real discovery: not only a beautiful look at the sights and sounds of Madagascar, but a powerful look at a woman not merely confronting her problems, but managing to overcome them. Full of unpredictable and beautiful moments.”

THUMBS UP FOR MOTHER UNIVERSE: STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF LONNIE HOLLEY
THUMBS UP FOR MOTHER UNIVERSE: STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF LONNIE HOLLEY

King’s THUMBS UP FOR MOTHER UNIVERSE: STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF LONNIE HOLLEY elicited effusive praise from Jury Chairman James McDaniel, who stated, “When we think of the masters of visual art, we are hardwired to think Picasso, Warhol or Pollock. Perhaps justifiably so, but how many mediums were these artists accomplished in? One? Two? Possibly three?  The fascinating thing about Lonnie Holley, is that his mediums know no boundaries. Wood, stone, paint, found objects, metal AND music. And yet we refer to this artist as naive, outsider and folksy. This film depicts an artist in the truest sense…free of self-promotion and ego. He is the art, and it is him. Combine that with an origin story that begins with Mr. Holley being sold for a cheap bottle of whiskey as a child; the story takes on Horatio Algerian proportions. The filmmaker too, indulges in artist flourishes through the use of shadow puppets and storyboards to elucidate Mr. Halley’s journey, which makes for a fascinating and inspirational documentary.”

Additional film and filmmaker awards went to; Bahati Best’s THE PATTERSON: ANOTHER BRONX TALE, which won the Audience Award;Charlie Buhler’s BEFORE THE FIRE, which won Best Production; Haonan Wang’s BUBBLE (Best Experimental Film); Farnoosh Abedi’s MALAKOUT (Best Animation); Petra Richterova and Jennifer Galvin ON MY MIND (Best Music Video), Elizabeth Charles’ BEFORE WE WRAP (Best Webisode); and Chuck Cummings’ RECONSTRUCT: FIVE CONFEDERATES AND A TENNIS PLAYER (Best Virtual Reality).

Leading the individual awards, Lanie Zipoy won The Mira Nair Award for Rising Female Filmmaker for her work on THE SUBJECT, and Charles Mudede won Best Narrative Director for THIN SKIN, while Karen Akins won Best Documentary Director for EL SUSTO. Acting awards were received by Ruby Ruiz (Best Actress) for ISKA, and Khalid Ahmed (Best Actor) for WAITING.

THE SUBJECT
THE SUBJECT
THIN SKIN
THIN SKIN
#LIKE
#LIKE

The Harlem International Film Festival’s commitment to putting the work of local filmmakers on a pedestal continued with a lineup that yielded wins for; Sarah Pirozek’s #LIKE (New York Vision Award); Washington Kirk’s FREDERICK DOUGLASS BOULEVARD AKA FOOD & DRINK BOULEVARD AKA F.D.B. (Harlem Spotlight Award); and Jessica Colquhoun’s SUNDAYS AT THE TRIPLE NICKEL (Uptown Award).

Awards for Short Films went to; Dikega Hadnot‘s LITTLE BROTHER for Best Short Film – Narrative; Yolonda Johnson-Young’s FINDING ELIJAH for Best Short Film – Documentary; Stelios Koupetoria’s W for Best Short Short; and Partho Gupte’s SHINE & SHADE for Best Youth Short Film.

Hi screenwriting competition winners included; Charles Murray’s “The Ambassador of Love” winning Best Feature Screenplay and Rajan Gill’s “Channel Bibi” winning Best Short Screenplay.


THE 2020 HARLEM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS

FILM AWARDS

Best Narrative Film

HAINGOSOA

Director: Edouard Joubeaud

Best Documentary

THUMBS UP FOR MOTHER UNIVERSE: STORIES FROM THE LIFE OF LONNIE HOLLEY
Director: George King

Best World Film

OMAR AND US

Directors: Maryna Er Gorbach, Mehmet Bahadir Er

Best World Documentary

OPEKA    

Director: Cam Cowan 

Audience Award

THE PATTERSON: ANOTHER BRONX TALE 

Director: Bahati Best

Best Production

BEFORE THE FIRE       

Director: Charlie Buhler

Best Experimental Film

BUBBLE

Director: Haonan Wang

Best Animation

MALAKOUT 

Director: Farnoosh Abedi

Best Music Video

ON MY MIND 

Directors: Petra Richterova, Jennifer Galvin

Best Webisode

BEFORE WE WRAP     

Director: Elizabeth Charles

Best VR (Virtual Reality)

RECONSTRUCT: FIVE CONFEDERATES AND A TENNIS PLAYER

Director: Chuck Cummings  


INDIVIDUAL AWARDS

Mira Nair Award for Rising Female Filmmaker

Lanie Zipoy (THE SUBJECT)

Best Narrative Director

Charles Mudede (THIN SKIN)

Best Documentary Director

Karen Akins (EL SUSTO)

Best Actress

Ruby Ruiz (ISKA)

Best Actor

Khalid Ahmed (WAITING)  


HARLEM AND NEW YORK SHOWCASE AWARDS

New York Vision Award

#LIKE

Director: Sarah Pirozek

Harlem Spotlight

FREDERICK DOUGLASS BOULEVARD AKA FOOD & DRINK BOULEVARD AKA F.D.B. 

Director: Washington Kirk

Uptown Award

SUNDAYS AT THE TRIPLE NICKEL

Director: Jessica Colquhoun

SHORT FILM AWARDS

Best Short Narrative 

LITTLE BROTHER

Director: Dikega Hadnot 

Best Short Documentary

FINDING ELIJAH

Director: Yolonda Johnson-Young

Best Short Short

W

Director: Stelios Koupetoris

Best Youth Short

SHINE & SHADE

Director: Partho Gupte


Hi SCREENPLAY COMPETITION

Best Feature Screenplay 

“The Ambassador of Love”

Writer: Charles Murray 

Best Short Screenplay

“Channel Bibi”

Writer: Rajan Gill

Feature Screenplay Finalists

“Black Jesus”                                                                    

Writer: Lenny Pappano 

“Cairene Dreams“                                                                                     

Writers: Andrew Abdou, Max Gray, Michael Petzinger

“Jazzland”       

Writer: Charles Leipart

“Please Forgive Me”  

Writer: Lonnie Hughes 

“Taxi Lady”

Writer: Laurie Kraus

Short Screenplay Finalists

“People in A Box”

Writer: M.R. Fitzgerald

“Writer’s Block A Love Story”

Writer: James Gillard

Edouard Joubeaud’s HAINGOSOA leads awards at the Harlem International Film Festival (Hi) announced the award winning films and filmmakers for this year’s virtual edition.