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Charles Langston:Emerging filmmakers honored with Student Academy Awards at 50th anniversary ceremony
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Date:2025-04-11 08:08:21
Student filmmakers from around the world received medals from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Charles LangstonSciences at the 2023 Student Academy Awards on Tuesday.
The 14 winners were chosen from 2,443 entries received from 720 colleges and universities for the 50th annual awards, established in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent.
All Student Academy Award-winning films are eligible to compete for the 2024 Oscars in the animated short film, live action short film and documentary short film categories. Past winners have gone on to receive 67 Oscar nominations and 15 awards.
Celebrated past Student Academy Award winners include Spike Lee, Robert Zemeckis, Pixar chief creative officer Pete Docter, Patricia Riggen and "Real Women Have Curves" director Patricia Cardoso. The latter gave opening remarks for the ceremony at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Los Angeles.
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The 2023 Student Academy Award medalists are:
Alternative/experimental
Gold: “Skin,” Leo Behrens, American Film Institute
Animation
Gold: “Boom,” Gabriel Augerai, Romain Augier and Yannick Jacquin, École des Nouvelles Images, FranceSilver: “Diplomatie de l’Éclipse,” César Luton, Achille Pasquier and Clémence Bailly, MoPA 3D Animation School, FranceBronze: “Mum’s Spaghetti,” Lisa Kenney, National Film and Television School, United Kingdom
Documentary
Gold: “Wings of Dust,” Giorgio Ghiotto, New York UniversitySilver: “Duet,” Lyuwei Chen, New York UniversityBronze: “Hasta Encontrarlos (Till We Find Them),” Jean Chapiro, Columbia University
Narrative
Gold: “Invisible Border,” Mark Gerstorfer, Filmakademie Wien, AustriaSilver: “Revisited,” Iain Aigin Stronach Forbes, Den Norske Filmskolen, NorwayBronze: “Istina (Truth),” Tamara Denić, Hamburg Media School, Germany
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