48th Cleveland Intl Film Festival Honors Award Winners – ‘American Delivery’ Wins Audience Choice

American Delivery directed by Carolyn Jones
American Delivery directed by Carolyn Jones

American Delivery directed by Carolyn Jones is the winner of the Roxanne T. Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film at the 48th Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF48) which wrapped on Saturday, April 13th with the award ceremony. The film interweaves the stories of women and their families across the U.S. as they navigate the challenges of pregnancy, mental health, childbirth, and the postpartum period.

Other films winning awards include We Have Never Been Modern directed by Matěj Chlupáček took the George Gund III Memorial Central and Eastern European Competition; Bye Bye Tiberias directed by Lina Soualem won the May the Schwartz Be With You Director’s Award; Thelma directed by Josh Margolin won American Independents Competition; Rouge directed by Hamoody Jaafar won the Local Heroes Competition; Chasing Chasing Amy directed by Sav Rodgers won the Ad Hoc Docs Competition; and Thank You Guys directed by Riccardo Milani won the International Narrative Competition.

CIFF49 will take place March 26-April 5, 2025 at Playhouse Square.

Complete list of winners of 2024 Cleveland International Film Festival.

FEATURE FILM AWARD WINNERS

Roxanne T. Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film
Sponsored by the Callahan Foundation
AMERICAN DELIVERY, directed by Carolyn Jones (USA)
$20,000 cash prize

Reel Women Direct Award for Excellence in Directing by a Woman
Presented with generous support from Deborah Bachman Ratner
Maggie Contreras (for MAESTRA; USA)
$10,000 cash prize

George Gund III Memorial Central and Eastern European Competition
Endowed by The George Gund Foundation
WE HAVE NEVER BEEN MODERN, directed by Matěj Chlupáček (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
$10,000 cash prize

Nesnadny + Schwartz Portrait Documentary Competition
May the Schwartz Be With You Director’s Award
Presented with generous support from Nesnadny + Schwartz
BYE BYE TIBERIAS, directed by Lina Soualem (France, Palestine, Belgium, Qatar)
$10,000 cash prize

New Direction Competition
FEMME, directed by Sam H. Freeman and Ng Choon Ping (UK)
$10,000 cash prize

Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Competition
Endowed by The George Gund Foundation
SECRET MALL APARTMENT, directed by Jeremy Workman (USA)
$10,000 cash prize

Global Health Competition
Presented with generous support from Mark Smith and Janet Rosel Smith
SMALL TOWN UNIVERSE, directed by Katie Dellamaggiore (USA)
$7,500 cash prize

American Independents Competition
Presented with generous support from Mike and Nicki Cancelliere
THELMA, directed by Josh Margolin (USA)
$7,500 cash prize

Local Heroes Competition
Presented with generous support from Lauren Rich Fine and Gries Financial Partners
ROUGE, directed by Hamoody Jaafar (USA)
$7,500 cash prize

Ad Hoc Docs Competition
Presented with generous support from Tom and Anita Cook
CHASING CHASING AMY, directed by Sav Rodgers (USA)
$7,500 cash prize

International Narrative Competition
Presented with generous support from Tom Piraino and Barbara McWilliams
THANK YOU GUYS, directed by Riccardo Milani (Italy)
$7,500 cash prize

FilmSlam Student Choice Award for Best Feature Film
Presented with generous support from Overdrive
FALSE POSITIVE, directed by Ismail Al-Amin (USA)
$2,000 Cash Prize

SHORT FILM AWARD WINNERS

Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film Overall
Sponsored by Char and Chuck Fowler
Jane Austen’s Period Drama, directed by Julia Aks and Steve Pinder (USA)
$1,000 Cash Prize

Best Animated Short Award*
Sponsored by MP Star Financial
Anita, Lost in the News, directed by Behzad Nalbandi (Iran)
$1,000 cash prize

Best Documentary Short Award*
Sponsored by Jules and Fran Belkin
Makayla’s Voice: A Letter to the World, directed by Julio Palacio (USA)
$1,000 cash prize

Best Live Action Short Award*
Sponsored by Jules and Fran Belkin
Room Taken, directed by TJ O’Grady – Peyton (Ireland)
$1,000 cash prize

FilmSlam Student Choice Award for Best Short Film
Sponsored by Overdrive
LUKI and the Lights Directed by Toby Cochran (USA, Netherlands)
$1,000 Cash Prize

*These award winners will qualify for consideration in the Short Films category of the annual Academy Awards.®

Special Awards

In addition, the Festival presented two very special awards that each come with a $5,000 cash award to help support the filmmakers’ future work, the DReam Maker Award and the Groundbreaker Award.

DREAM MAKER AWARD

Celebrating its sixth year, CIFF48 presented its DReam Maker Award to pioneering LGBTQ+ filmmaker, and director and producer of the CIFF48 film CHASING CHASING AMY: Sav Rodgers.

GROUNDBREAKER AWARD

The Festival presented its fourth Groundbreaker Award to the director of the CIFF48 film UNSEEN: Set Hernandez. During their time in Cleveland, Set connected with organizations whose missions support the themes and topics in their film.

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