Student Academy Awards

The Student Academy Awards are presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in an annual competition for college and university filmmakers.[1][2]

Student Academy Awards
Awarded forExcellence in cinematic achievements
CountryUnited States
Presented byAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
First awardedDecember 20, 1973 (1973-12-20) (as Student Film Awards)
Websiteoscars.org/saa

Description

The awards were originally named the Student Film Awards and were first presented in 1973. Since 1975, the awards have been given annually, usually in June. The current name was adopted effective in 1991.

The awards offer prizes in four categories: alternative (experimental film), animation, documentary, and narrative. Gold, silver, and bronze awards may be given in each category, with accompanying cash grants of $5,000, $3,000, and $2,000, respectively, as of 2005. Since 1981, a separate award has been given annually to a student filmmaker from outside the United States.

Several award winners have gone on to significant achievement as filmmakers, including Robert Zemeckis, Bob Saget, Spike Lee, Trey Parker, Pete Docter and John Lasseter.[3] Some of the award-winning student films have themselves been nominated for and/or won the Academy Award in the short film categories, including Chicks in White Satin, The Janitor, Karl Hess: Toward Liberty, The Lunch Date, 9, Quiero ser (I want to be...), The Red Jacket, On the Line (Auf der Strecke), God of Love, The Confession and 4.1 Miles.

To extend the impact and honor beyond the competition, a compilation presentation of the gold medal award-winning films is circulated each year free of charge to educational and non-profit organizations nationwide.

Copies (and some elements) for over 90% of films honored with Student Academy Awards, along with recordings of many of the awards ceremonies, are held by the Academy Film Archive.[4]

List of winners

1970s

1st Annual Student Film Awards  December 20, 1973

2nd Annual Student Film Awards  July 1, 1975

3rd Annual Student Film Awards  June 23, 1976

4th Annual Student Film Awards  May 22, 1977

5th Annual Student Film Awards  May 21, 1978

6th Annual Student Film Awards  June 3, 1979

1980s

7th Annual Student Film Awards  June 8, 1980

8th Annual Student Film Awards  June 7, 1981

9th Annual Student Film Awards  June 6, 1982

10th Annual Student Film Awards  June 5, 1983

11th Annual Student Film Awards  June 10, 1984

12th Annual Student Film Awards  June 16, 1985

13th Annual Student Film Awards  June 8, 1986

14th Annual Student Film Awards  June 7, 1987

15th Annual Student Film Awards  June 12, 1988

16th Annual Student Film Awards  June 11, 1989

1990s

17th Annual Student Film Awards  June 10, 1990

18th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 9, 1991

19th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 14, 1992

20th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 13, 1993

21st Annual Student Academy Awards  June 12, 1994

22nd Annual Student Academy Awards  June 11, 1995

23rd Annual Student Academy Awards  June 9, 1996

24th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 8, 1997

25th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 14, 1998

26th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 13, 1999

2000s

27th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 11, 2000

28th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 10, 2001

29th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 9, 2002

30th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 8, 2003

31st Annual Student Academy Awards  June 13, 2004

32nd Annual Student Academy Awards  June 12, 2005

33rd Annual Student Academy Awards  June 10, 2006

34th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 9, 2007

35th Annual Student Academy Awards  June 7, 2008

36th Annual Student Film Awards  June 13, 2009

2010s

37th Annual Student Film Awards  June 12, 2010

38th Annual Student Film Awards  June 11, 2011

39th Annual Student Film Awards  June 9, 2012

40th Annual Student Film Awards  June 8, 2013

41st Annual Student Film Awards  June 6, 2014

42nd Annual Student Film Awards  September 17, 2015

43rd Annual Student Film Awards  September 22, 2016

Year Award Winners Nominees Ref.
2016
Alternative
  • Made of Sugar – Kevin Rios (New York University)
  • Nova Initia – Scott Thompson (Art Institute of Colorado)
[9][10]
Animation
Documentary
Narrative
Foreign Narrative
Foreign Animation
Foreign Documentary

44th Annual Student Film Awards  October 12, 2017

Year Category Award Winners Nominees Ref.
2017
Domestic Film Schools Alternative [11][12]
Animation
Documentary
Narrative
International Film Schools Animation
  • Gold:
    Life Smartphone – Chenglin Xie (China Central Academy of Fine Arts, China)
  • Child – Iring Freytag and Viktor Stickel (Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
  • Tough – Jennifer Zheng (Kingston University London, UK)
Documentary
  • Gold:
    Galamsey – Johannes Preuss (Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
  • Aurelia and Pedro – Omar Robles and José Permar (Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico)
  • Exhibit Human – Arianna Vergari and Valentina Traini (Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Abruzzo, Italy)
Narrative
  • Annunciation – Halit Ruhat Yildiz (Academy of Media Arts, Germany)
  • Blue Summer Symphony – Sinje Köhler (Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
  • Earthly People – Ádám Freund (Academy of Drama and Film in Budapest, Hungary)
  • The French Revolution – Hai Afik (The Maaleh School of Television & Film, Israel)

45th Annual Student Film Awards  October 11, 2018

Year Category Award Winners Nominees Ref.
2018
Domestic Film Schools Alternative
  • Gold:
    Reanimated – Shae Demandt (Florida State University)
  • Transient Passengers (Experiment Number NÜN) – Natalia Hermida (Chapman University)
  • Emunah – Sang Hyoun Han (School of Visual Arts)
[13][14]
Animation
Documentary
Narrative
  • Bini – Erblin Nushi (George Mason University)
  • Empty Skies – Wenting Deng and Luke Fisher (Ohio University)
  • June – Huay-Bing Law (University of Texas at Austin)
  • Masks – Mahaliyah Ayla O (University of Southern California)
  • Mid City Blue – Kristopher D Wilson (University of California - Los Angeles)
International Film Schools Animation
  • Gold:
    The Green Bird – Pierre Perveyrie, Maximilien Bougeous, Marine Goalard, Irina Nguyen-Duc, and Quentin Dubois
  • A Blink of an Eye – Kiana Naghshineh (Filmakademie Baden-Wurttemberg)
  • L'Aviatrice – Jacques Leyreloup, Victor Tolila, Perrine Renard, Laura Viver Canal and Gael Chauvet (ESMA)
  • Meli-Metro – Alexandre Blain, Lucas Germain, Christophe Gigot, Jade Guilbault, Andreas Muller and Simon Puculek (ESMA)
Documentary
  • Gold:
    Nomadic Doctor – Mart Bira (University of Hertfordshire)
  • F32.2 – Annelie Boros (University of Television and Film Munich)
  • Tracing Addai – Esther Niemeier (Film University Babelsberg Konrad Wolf)
Narrative
  • Gold:
    Get Ready With Me – Jonatan Etzler, (Stockholm Academy of the Arts)
  • Silver:
    Almost Everything – Lisa Gertsch, (Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland)
  • Bronze:
    A Siege – Istvan Kovacs, (University of Theatre and Film Arts, Budapest)
  • Touch Me – Eileen Byrne, (Hochschule für Fernsehen und Film München
  • August Sun – Franco Volpi (London Film School
  • Dead Birds – Johnny Kenton (National Film and Television School)
  • Sons of No One – Alan Toth (LUCA School of Arts)

46th Annual Student Film Awards  2019

Year Category Award Winners Nominees Ref.
2019
Domestic Film Schools Alternative
  • Rumours - Nicole Aebersold (Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF)
  • Two Paper Nightingales - Kaylin George (Chapman University)
[15][14]


Animation
Documentary
Narrative
International Film Schools Animation
  • Gold:Daughter - Daria Kashcheeva (Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague - FAMU)
  • Love Me, Fear Me - Veronica Solomon (Film University Babelsborg KNORAD WOLF)
  • The Ostrich Politic - Mohamad Houhou (Gobelins, l'ecole de l'image)
  • Daughter - Daria Kashcheeva (Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague)
Documentary
  • Gold:Family2 - Yifan Sun (The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz)
  • Oro Blanco - Gisela Carbajal Rodriguez (University of Television and Film Munich)
  • The Winds Heritage - Alejandra Retana, Cesar Camacho, and Cesar Hernandez (University of Guadalajara)
  • FAMILY - Yifan Sun (The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz)
Narrative
  • Gold: Bonobo - Zoel Aeschbacher (ECAL)
  • Silver: Dog Eat Dog - Rikke Gregersen (Westerdals Kristiania University College)
  • Bronze: November 1st - Charlie Manton (National Film and Television School)
  • Bonobo - Zoel Aeschbacher (ECAL)
  • Dog Eat Dog - Rikke Gregersen (Westerdals Kristiania University College)
  • November 1st - Charlie Manton (National Film and Television School)
  • Quiet Land Good People - Johannes Bachmann (Zurich University of Arts)
  • The Last Romantic - Natalia Garcia Agraz (Centro de Capacitacion Cinematografica)
  • Senor - Masha Clark (The London Film School)
  • Human - Korwin Quinonez (Incine)

See also

References

  1. The New York Times
  2. Los Angeles Times
  3. STUDENT ACADEMY AWARD 40TH ANNIVERSARY FILM posted by Gary Tellalian on Vimeo
  4. "Student Academy Awards Collection". Academy Film Archive.
  5. I Wanna Hold Your Hold (1978)|The Criterion Collection
  6. And The 2015 Student Academy Awards Go To …-Deadline
  7. "2016 STUDENT ACADEMY AWARDS FINALISTS ANNOUNCED - Congratulations to our new Student Academy Awards finalists! See the full list below. Keep checking back to Oscars.org to find out the winners and get more information about our awards ceremony on September 22, 2016". Academy. August 1, 2016. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
  8. "ACADEMY REVEALS 2016 STUDENT ACADEMY AWARD WINNERS". August 29, 2016. Retrieved August 30, 2016.
  9. "2017 Student Academy Awards finalist". Academy. August 10, 2017. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
  10. "2017 Student Academy Award winners". October 12, 2017. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  11. "Meet the 2018 Student Academy Awards Finalists". Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. August 12, 2018. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  12. "45th Student Academy Awards | 2018". Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  13. "Meet the 2019 Student Academy Awards Finalists". Oscars.org | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. August 8, 2019. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
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