San Luis Obispo International Film Festival 2023 Announces Filmmaker Awards and wraps winner of a fest

The 2023 San Luis Obispo International Film Festival announced this year’s filmmaker award winners during ceremonies on Saturday and Sunday night, which concluded the popular film festival’s first weekend of in-person screenings and events. Winners of their jury awards included

OUR FATHER THE DEVIL
BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY

Ellie Foumbi’s Our Father, the Devil (Best Narrative Feature) and Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb’s Butterfly in the Sky (Best Documentary Feature) led the jury awards. Audience Award winners were topped by Nardeep Khurmi’s Land of Gold, chosen as Best Narrative Feature, Jesse Rudoy’s Dusty and Stones, Best Documentary Feature, with Matt Johnson’s BlackBerry taking the Audience Best of Fest award.

While this year’s hybrid edition of the popular film festival winds down with encore screenings of the award winners concluding on Sunday, May 7, SLO Film Fest’s first weekend was another successful edition as the film festival continues to see its audience numbers grow each year from the pandemic all-virtual editions.

Surf Nite (Photo by Wildman)
King Vidor Award honoree Rick Carter being interviewed by Ben Mankiewicz
(Photo by Brittany App)
Spotlight Award honoree Judd Hirsch (Photo by Namu Williams)
SLO Film Fest fans getting selfies with the DeLorean from BACK TO THE FUTURE
(Photo by Wildman)


In addition, this year saw a huge turnout to its signature Surf Nite surfing movies presentation – which returned to the historic Fremont Theater for the first time in three years, the first presentation of its I WANT MY SLO MTV! night of music videos on the big screen combined with live performances on the Fremont Theater stage. King Vidor Award honoree, and two-time Academy Award winning production designer Rick Carter gave, what amounted to, a master class on filmmaking during his Conversation on Film with Turner Classic Movies’ Ben Mankiewicz, and Closing Night featured two-time Academy Award nominee and TV legend Judd Hirsch receiving SLO Film Fest’s Spotlight Award prior to the screening of the popular dramatic comedy I Mordecai, in which he stars in the title role. And there might have been a Back to the Future DeLorean parked outside the Fremont Theater on Filmmaker Awards night as well.

San Luis Obispo International Film Festival Director Skye McLennan, said, “During a year in which we brought back some SLO Film Fest favorites (being back at the Fremont with Surf Nite) and added some new highlights (I WANT MY SLO MTV!), we were thrilled to see audiences responding by coming back to the theaters in greater numbers to enjoy our films and meet our filmmakers and immerse themselves in cinema SLO Film fest style. As always, celebrating the work of our winning films and filmmakers is always the cherry on top of the whole thing.”

Additional winners in the George Sidney Independent Film Awards category included an Honorable Mention in the Narrative category for Katharina Woll’s Everybody Wants to be Loved, a Special Mention for Performance for Caroline Valencia in Land of Gold, and an Honorable Mention in the Documentary category for Gabriela Cowperthwaite’s The Grab. Best Narrative Short Film went to Bernard Badion’s The Van, Best Documentary Short Film went to Lauren Tyler Brimeyer and Jack Bushell’s Until the Rain Comes Back, Best Animated Short Film was Jan Gadermann Sebastian Gadow’s Laika and Nemo, and Robin Wang’s Wei-Lei was cited as Best Student Film.

Award winners: Butterfly in the Sky Executive Producer Dava Whisenant, Until the Rain Comes Back’s Jack Bushell (Co-DIR), Lauren Tyler Brimeyer (Co-DIR), Neil Thekdi (PROD), and SLO Film Fest Director Skye McLennan (Photo by Brittany App)

Additional films anointed by the Audience members as their favorites of the film festival, included Portlynn Tagavi’s Out of Tune (Best Narrative Short Film), Russell Chadwick’s Good Boy (Best Documentary Short Film), Maria Juranic’s A Feast That Never Comes (Best Music Video), and Leonard Manzella’s Shoe Shine Caddy (Best Central Coast Film). Central Coast Filmmaker jury awards included Bradley Berman’s Jack Has a Plan (Best Feature Length Film), Eliot Peters’ Woodsman (Best Narrative Short Film), and Whale-Roads (Best Documentary Short Film), which was directed by Ethan Takekawa, Michael Lee, Meg Kievman, and Emma Holm-Olsen. The jury winners in the Music Video category were Jill Sachs and Angeline Armstrong’s Bones (Best Overall), and Kate Neville’s Ramon (Best SLO County).

The San Luis Obispo International Film Festival also continued its traditional support of the development of student filmmakers with SLO’s Filmmakers of Tomorrow Showcase. Award winners included Amira Kopeyeva’s Pistachio Ice Cream (Best High School Narrative Film), Jiayang Liu’s A Piece of Ranch (Best High School Documentary Film), and Extra Cheese (Best Middle School Film), directed by Benny Eldridge, Maggie Cross, Otto Nixon, and Phoebe Cross. Sean Kang’s Badminton Journey was named Best Elementary School Film, Coleman Howe’s Lost: A Backyard Adventure was named Best SLO County Film, and Eva Bounds’ Beth won Best International Film.

More information on the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival can be found at https://slofilmfest.org/.


The 2023 San Luis Obispo Film Festival Award Winners:

GEORGE SIDNEY INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS

OUR FATHER, THE DEVIL – Best Narrative Feature

Director: Ellie Foumbi

EVERYBODY WANTS TO BE LOVED – Narrative Feature Honorable Mention

Director: Katharina Woll

LAND OF GOLD – Narrative Feature Special Mention for Performance

Caroline Valencia

BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY – Best Documentary Feature

Directors: Bradford Thomason, Brett Whitcomb

THE GRAB – Documentary Feature Honorable Mention

Director: Gabriela Cowperthwaite

THE VAN – Best Narrative Short Film
Director: Bernard Badion


UNTIL THE RAIN COMES BACK – Best Documentary Short Film

Directors: Lauren Tyler Brimeyer, Jack Bushell

LAIKA AND NEMO – Best Animated Short Film

Director: Jan Gadermann Sebastian Gadow

WEI-LEI – Best Student Film
Director: Robin Wang


AUDIENCE AWARDS 

BLACKBERRY – Best in Fest (Highest Score) 

Director: Matt Johnson

LAND OF GOLD – Best Narrative Feature 

Director: Nardeep Khurmi

DUSTY AND STONES – Best Documentary Feature
Director: Jesse Rudoy

OUT OF TUNE – Best Narrative Short Film 

Director: Portlynn Tagavi

GOOD BOY – Best Documentary Short Film
Director: Russell Chadwick

A FEAST THAT NEVER COMES – Best Music Video 

Director: Maria Juranic

SHOE SHINE CADDIE – Best Central Coast Film
Director: Leonard Manzella


CENTRAL COAST FILMMAKER AWARDS 

JACK HAS A PLAN – Best Feature Length Film 

Director: Bradley Berman

WOODSMAN – Best Narrative Short Film 

Director: Elliot Peters


WHALE-ROADS – Best Documentary Short Film 

Director: Ethan Takekawa, Michael Lee, Meg Kievman, Emma Holm-Olsen


MUSIC VIDEOS 

BONES – Best Overall 

Director: Jill Sachs, Angeline Armstrong

RAMON – Best SLO County 

Director: Katie Neville


FILMMAKERS OF TOMORROW SHOWCASE 

PISTACHIO ICE CREAM – Best High School Narrative Film

Director: Amira Kopeyeva

A PIECE OF RANCH – Best High School Documentary Film

Director: Jiayang Liu

EXTRA CHEESE – Best Middle School Film

Directors: Benny Eldridge, Maggie Cross, Otto Nixon, Phoebe Cross

BADMINTON JOURNEY – Best Elementary School Film

Director: Sean Kang

LOST: A BACKYARD ADVENTURE – Best SLO County Film

Director: Coleman Howe

BETH – Best International Film

Director: Eva Bounds