Experience all of the Indy Shorts 2021 Award Winners as chosen by the juries!
*Note: There are no Audience Choice ballots for this program. Audience Choice winners will be announced after the festival concludes.
The Winners
Grand Prize for Narrative Short / Oscar Qualification ($5,000)
- Like the Ones I Used to Know
Grand Prize for Documentary Short / Oscar Qualification ($5,000)
- Your Street
Grand Prize for Animated Short / Oscar Qualification ($5,000)
- Homebird
Indiana Spotlight Award ($1,500)
- Cutters
Comedy Award ($1,000)
- Close Ties to Home Country
Jenni Berebitsky Legacy Award ($1,800)
- A Concerto is a Conversation
Summer White Lynch Memorial Award (High School Film Competition Grand Prize, $2,000)
- Sophie and Jacob
Heartland Horror Award ($1,000)
- The Thing That Ate the Birds
Directorial Debut Award ($1,000)
- Bruiser
Narrative Student Short Award ($1,000)
- Plaisir
Documentary Student Short Award ($1,000)
- Seahorse
Animated Student Short Award ($1,000)
- Love is Just a Death Away
Indiana Spotlight Student Short Award ($1,000)
- MTXE: Mental Toughness Xtra Effort
High School Film Competition Narrative Winner ($500)
- Beth
High School Film Competition Documentary Winner ($500)
- 5 Years from Water
High School Film Competition Animated Winner ($500)
- Sophie and Jacob
High School Film Competition Indiana Winner ($500)
- No Human Being Is Illegal
The seahorse is a powerful animal. It stands upright in the water and cannot sink, the swimming instructor encourages the children. A place in the human brain is named after it, the hippocampus, where all memory begins. There we archive what we cannot forget. It is the seahorse in the brain where the terror and beauty of life meet – and for Hanan it is where she stores her memories of the ocean. When the young Yezidi crossed the Mediterranean Sea with her family in a small rubber dinghy, she could not swim. The images of the deep blue sea and the fear of drowning are irrevocably burned into her memory. To reconcile her past she learned how to swim. But the waters still await her with haunting images of the ocean. »Seahorse« poetically explores the contradictions and unpredictabilities of remembrance.
Student Film: The Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
In German, with English subtitles.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and are edited for length and clarity, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Heartland Film.
Film Contact:
Christine Duttlinger
christine.duttlinger@filmakademie.de
- Year2020
- Runtime16 minutes
- LanguageGerman
- CountryGermany
- RatingViolence
- NoteDocumentary Short
- DirectorNele Dehnenkamp
- ProducerChristine Duttlinger, Nele Dehnenkamp
- Executive ProducerChristine Duttlinger, Nele Dehnenkamp
Experience all of the Indy Shorts 2021 Award Winners as chosen by the juries!
*Note: There are no Audience Choice ballots for this program. Audience Choice winners will be announced after the festival concludes.
The Winners
Grand Prize for Narrative Short / Oscar Qualification ($5,000)
- Like the Ones I Used to Know
Grand Prize for Documentary Short / Oscar Qualification ($5,000)
- Your Street
Grand Prize for Animated Short / Oscar Qualification ($5,000)
- Homebird
Indiana Spotlight Award ($1,500)
- Cutters
Comedy Award ($1,000)
- Close Ties to Home Country
Jenni Berebitsky Legacy Award ($1,800)
- A Concerto is a Conversation
Summer White Lynch Memorial Award (High School Film Competition Grand Prize, $2,000)
- Sophie and Jacob
Heartland Horror Award ($1,000)
- The Thing That Ate the Birds
Directorial Debut Award ($1,000)
- Bruiser
Narrative Student Short Award ($1,000)
- Plaisir
Documentary Student Short Award ($1,000)
- Seahorse
Animated Student Short Award ($1,000)
- Love is Just a Death Away
Indiana Spotlight Student Short Award ($1,000)
- MTXE: Mental Toughness Xtra Effort
High School Film Competition Narrative Winner ($500)
- Beth
High School Film Competition Documentary Winner ($500)
- 5 Years from Water
High School Film Competition Animated Winner ($500)
- Sophie and Jacob
High School Film Competition Indiana Winner ($500)
- No Human Being Is Illegal
The seahorse is a powerful animal. It stands upright in the water and cannot sink, the swimming instructor encourages the children. A place in the human brain is named after it, the hippocampus, where all memory begins. There we archive what we cannot forget. It is the seahorse in the brain where the terror and beauty of life meet – and for Hanan it is where she stores her memories of the ocean. When the young Yezidi crossed the Mediterranean Sea with her family in a small rubber dinghy, she could not swim. The images of the deep blue sea and the fear of drowning are irrevocably burned into her memory. To reconcile her past she learned how to swim. But the waters still await her with haunting images of the ocean. »Seahorse« poetically explores the contradictions and unpredictabilities of remembrance.
Student Film: The Filmakademie Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
In German, with English subtitles.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and are edited for length and clarity, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Heartland Film.
Film Contact:
Christine Duttlinger
christine.duttlinger@filmakademie.de
- Year2020
- Runtime16 minutes
- LanguageGerman
- CountryGermany
- RatingViolence
- NoteDocumentary Short
- DirectorNele Dehnenkamp
- ProducerChristine Duttlinger, Nele Dehnenkamp
- Executive ProducerChristine Duttlinger, Nele Dehnenkamp