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  • We believe in the power of film, the power of inclusion, and the power of us all to move

    humanity forward. We do so in harmony with acceptance, respect, and love. At the

    Cleveland International Film Festival, everyone is welcome —always.

  • WINNERSFEATURE FILMS

    over $125,000 in cash prizes

    Roxanne T. Mueller Audience Choice Award for Best Film Presented with generous support from the Callahan Foundation

    PRINCESS OF THE ROW Directed by Van Maximilian Carlson (USA)

    $15,000

    FilmSlam® Student Choice Award for Best Feature Film Presented with generous support from Rakuten OverDrive

    LONG TIME COMING: A 1955 BASEBALL STORY Directed by Jon Strong (USA)

    $2,000

    George Gund III Memorial Central and Eastern European Competition Presented with generous support from The George Gund Foundation

    ONE DAY Directed by Zsófia Szilágyi (Hungary)

    Nesnadny + Schwartz Portrait Documentary Competition May The Schwartz Be With You Director’s Award Presented with generous support from Nesnadny + Schwartz

    HESBURGH Directed by Patrick Creadon (USA)

    New Direction Competition Presented with generous support from CoverMyMeds

    GOOD GIRL GONE BAD (PETTING STATT PERSHING) Directed by Petra Lüschow (Germany)

    ReelWomenDirect Award for Excellence in Directing by a Woman Presented with generous support from Deborah Bachman Ratner

    SARA ZANDIEH for SIMPLE WEDDING (USA)

    $10,000

    Ad Hoc Docs Competition Presented with generous support from Anne E. Bloomberg and Tom & Anita Cook

    LOOPERS: THE CADDIE'S LONG WALK Directed by Jason Baffa (USA)

    American Independents Competition Presented with generous support from Mike and Nicki Cancelliere

    BRIAN BANKS Directed by Tom Shadyac (USA)

    Global Health Competition Presented with generous support from Cleveland Clinic International Operations Cleveland Clinic Mikati Center for Liver Diseases Cleveland Clinic R.J. Fasenmyer Center for Clinical Immunology

    QUIET STORM: THE RON ARTEST STORY Directed by Johnny Sweet (USA)

    Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Competition Presented with generous support from The George Gund Foundation

    THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING Directed by Tom Donahue (USA)

    International Narrative Competition Presented with generous support from Tom Piraino and Barbara McWilliams

    YOMEDDINE Directed by A.B. Shawky (Egypt)

    Local Heroes Competition Presented with generous support from Lauren Rich Fine and Gries Financial Partners

    TONI MORRISON: THE PIECES I AM Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (USA)

    Music Movies Competition Presented with generous support from Jules and Fran Belkin

    MILES DAVIS: BIRTH OF THE COOL Directed by Stanley Nelson (United Kingdom, USA)

    $7,500

    p. 1

  • Audience Choice Award for Best Short Film Overall Sponsored by Char and Chuck Fowler

    FIRE IN CARDBOARD CITY Directed by Phil Brough (New Zealand)

    Best After Hours Short Award Sponsored by Friends of Patrick McFadden

    A PURGATORY STORY Directed by Tom Albanese (USA)

    Best Animated Short Award* Sponsored by Reminger Co., L.P.A.IAN, A MOVING STORY Directed by Abel Goldfarb (Argentina)

    Best Comedy Short Award Endowed by David K. Ream

    RELATIONSHIP DELI Directed by Ian Van der Werff (USA)

    Best Documentary Short Award* Sponsored by Jules and Fran Belkin

    FOOTSTEPS OF MY FATHER Directed by Paul Allman (USA)

    Best Family Short Award Sponsored by University School

    FUNKY BUTT Directed by Jonnie Stapleton (USA)

    Best International Short Award Sponsored by MP Star Financial

    THREE PAGES Directed by Roger Gariépy (Canada)

    Best LGBT Short Award: In Celebration of the Life of Nikki Babbit Sponsored by Jan and Harold Babbit

    ARE WE GOOD PARENTS? Directed by Bola Ogun (USA)

    Best Live Action Short Award* Sponsored by Anne E. Bloomberg and Alan Gordon Lipson & Judy Harris

    UNTITLED SHORT FILM ABOUT WHITE PEOPLE Directed by Nicholas Colia (USA)

    Best Ohio Short Award Sponsored by Bill and Teri Koeth

    LABYRINTH Directed by Malen Cuturic, Colin Donovan, Andre Holland, Sam Marshall, Brendan Ours, Kyle Sminchak, James Welch (USA)

    Best Student Short Award Sponsored by MP Star Financial

    MAMMOTH Directed by Ariel Heller (USA)

    Best Women’s Short Award Sponsored by Jinny and John Johnson

    PICKLE MAN Directed by Nastasya Popov (USA)

    The Clover and Maggie Award: In Celebration of Life Sponsored by Barbara Hawley and David Goodman

    UNDER MOM'S SKIRT Directed by Sarah Heitz de Chabaneix (France)

    FilmSlam® Student Choice Award for Best Short Film Sponsored by Rakuten OverDrive

    FIND HARBOUR FOR A DAY Directed by Paul Marques Duarte (France)

    Perspectives Award for Immersive Storytelling Sponsored by Case Western Reserve University

    SANCTUARIES OF SILENCE Directed by Adam Loften, Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee (USA)

    Programmers’ Choice Award: In Celebration of the Life of Toni Oliverio Sponsored by The Sloop Family

    CODA Directed by Erika Davis-Marsh (USA)

    The Sammy Award for the Short Film with the Biggest Heart Sponsored by Marcie Goodman

    SHAKESPEARE IN TOKYO Directed by Genevieve Clay-Smith (Australia, Japan)

    The Spalding and Jackson Award: In Celebration of Joy Sponsored by Marcie Goodman and John C. Williams

    ALTERNATIVE MATH Directed by David Maddox (USA)

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

    SHORT FILMS

    New Direction Competition Presented with generous support from CoverMyMeds

    GOOD GIRL GONE BAD (PETTING STATT PERSHING) Directed by Petra Lüschow (Germany)

    ReelWomenDirect Award for Excellence in Directing by a Woman Presented with generous support from Deborah Bachman Ratner

    SARA ZANDIEH for SIMPLE WEDDING (USA)

    $1,000

    Greg Gund Memorial Standing Up Competition Presented with generous support from The George Gund Foundation

    THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING Directed by Tom Donahue (USA)

    International Narrative Competition Presented with generous support from Tom Piraino and Barbara McWilliams

    YOMEDDINE Directed by A.B. Shawky (Egypt)

    Local Heroes Competition Presented with generous support from Lauren Rich Fine and Gries Financial Partners

    TONI MORRISON: THE PIECES I AM Directed by Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (USA)

    Music Movies Competition Presented with generous support from Jules and Fran Belkin

    MILES DAVIS: BIRTH OF THE COOL Directed by Stanley Nelson (United Kingdom, USA)

    p. 2

  • p. 3

  • The Cleveland International Film Festival is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.

    CHALLENGE MATCH ANNUAL CAMPAIGN in partnership with Cuyahoga Arts & Culture

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

    CAPTIONS FOR THE PHOTOS ON THE RIGHT

    A Thank you to each and every one of you who helped us meet the challenge!

    B The Festival hosted dozens of extended filmmaker Q&As in the Chat Room.

    C Festival patrons took time before their screening to read through the Program Guide.

    DApproximately 2,000 Festival attendees gathered around The Grand Staircase in Tower City Center for the Closing Night Ceremony, with an additional 3,195 joining via live stream.

    E A big thank you to the 318 CIFF43 staff members who kept things running smoothly throughout the Festival!

    OUR 105,839 ATTENDEES RAISED

    $156,249IN CHALLENGE MATCH DONATIONS.

    Thank you for your generous support!

  • CAPTIONS FOR THE PHOTOS ON THE RIGHT

    A CIFF43 Opening Night Film and Reception took place at the historic Playhouse Square in downtown Cleveland.

    B Opening Night special guest, associate producer Emanuel Cohn, during his post-film Q&A.

    C More than 1,800 people attended the screening of the Opening Night film THE ETRUSCAN SMILE in the Connor Palace.

    D Opening Night attendees enjoyed the post-film reception, which took place in the KeyBank State Theatre.

    Our 8 full-time staff

    and 40 board members

    were fortunate to

    work alongside 318

    dedicated seasonal

    staff and 971

    inspiring volunteers!

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

  • CIFF43 PHOTOS

    p. 4

  • THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS, PARTNERS, AND DONORS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT OF CIFF43.

    PLATINUM SPONSORS

    FOUNDATION SUPPORT

    SAPPHIRE SPONSORS

    KULASFOUNDATION

    p. 5

  • We connected

    with 192 sponsors

    and funders, and 66

    media and neighborhood

    outreach partners,

    who were champions

    of the Festival through

    their generosity

    and support.

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

  • DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

    TO BE CONTINUED:The Cleveland International

    Film Festival's Ongoing

    Focus On Women Filmmakers

    The issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion are

    taking on new urgency today. At the CIFF, however,

    they have long been core values of our organization.

    Of particular importance to the CIFF are women

    filmmakers. In fact, nearly 40% of our feature and short film directors at CIFF43 were female, a far cry from the industry standard, which has remained

    at 4% for the last 20 years.

    At CIFF43, we were intent on focusing our efforts

    on women more than ever with our umbrella

    program, To Be Continued. The goal of the program is to help bridge the gender inequality gap in the film

    industry by providing opportunities to showcase the

    female perspective and accentuate the female voice.

    We were honored to be doing so through our

    Director Spotlight Award, DReam Catcher Program and Award, ReelWomenDirect Award, Someone to Watch Award, and Women of the World sidebar.

    To Be Continued is our way to help change perceptions, confront and expose stereotypes

    and myths, and simply make a difference.

    Presented with generous support from:

  • BRONZE SPONSORS

    James Anderson and David Wit tkowsky

    Jules and Fran Belkin

    Anne E. Bloomberg

    William Busta and Joan Tomkins

    Nancy and Tim Callahan

    Mike and Nicki Cancelliere

    Tom and Anita Cook

    John and Allyn Davies

    Chris Dobbs

    Lauren Rich Fine

    Char and Chuck Fowler

    Alistair and Joyce Fyfe

    Rochelle and Harley Gross

    Nance Hikes and Michael Melampy

    Jinny and John Johnson

    Toby Devan Lewis

    Tim Piazza and Ruth Milne

    Tom Piraino and Barbara McWilliams

    Julie and Peter Raskind

    Albert Ratner

    Deborah Bachman Ratner

    Kim Sherwin

    Mark Smith and Janet Rosel Smith

    Ted and Susan

    Dr. and Mrs. Mousab and Mary Tabbaa and Family

    SILVER SPONSORS

    MAJOR INDIVIDUAL DONORS GOVERNMENT SUPPORT

    GOLD SPONSORS

    p. 6

  • MEDIA PARTNERS

    OFFICIAL SPONSORS

    HOTEL PARTNERS

    HOSPITALITY SPONSORS

    p. 7

  • PREMIUM FILM SPONSORS

    FILM SPONSORS

    NEIGHBORHOOD OUTREACH SPONSORS

    p. 8

  • Achievement Centers for Children

    Amani Children’s Foundation

    America SCORES Cleveland

    American Advertising Federation–Cleveland

    American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio

    American Outlaws Cleveland

    Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards

    Anti-Defamation League

    Asian Services in Action

    The Baseball Museum at League Park

    Bechdel Film Fest

    Beech Brook

    Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging

    Bloom Bakery

    Brite Winter

    British American Chamber of Commerce Ohio

    Business Volunteers Unlimited

    CANAPI

    Center for Arts-Inspired Learning

    Chagrin Documentary Film Festival

    Children’s Museum of Cleveland

    Circle Health Services and Centers for Families and Children

    The City Club of Cleveland

    Cleveland Aquatic Team

    Cleveland Artist Registry

    Cleveland Arts Education Consortium

    Cleveland Arts Prize

    Cleveland Asian Festival

    Cleveland Comedy Festival

    Cleveland Council on World Affairs

    Cleveland Hiking Club

    Cleveland Hungarian Development Panel

    Cleveland Institute of Art

    Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque

    Cleveland Irish Network

    Cleveland Kids’ Book Bank

    Cleveland Leadership Center

    Cleveland Museum of Art

    Cleveland Museum of Natural History

    Cleveland Neighborhood Progress

    Cleveland Peace Action

    Cleveland Play House

    Cleveland Print Room

    Cleveland Rape Crisis Center

    Cleveland Vegan Society

    Cleveland-Bratislava Sister Cities

    CLEVR

    Cogswell Hall

    Column & Stripe

    Community Assessment & Treatment Services

    Congregation Shaarey Tikvah

    Consulate General of the Republic of Slovenia Cleveland

    Consulate of Sweden Cleveland Ohio

    Cornerstone of Hope

    Cuyahoga River Restoration

    CWRU/UH AIDS Clinical Trials Unit

    Czechoslovak Society of Arts and Sciences

    Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.– Greater Cleveland Alumnae Chapter

    Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio

    Dobama Theatre

    Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy Center

    Easterseals Northern Ohio

    Emerge Microcinema

    Engage! Cleveland

    Equality Ohio

    Equality Toledo

    ESOP

    Federation of India Community Associations of Northeast Ohio

    Foundation Center, by Candid

    G2H2

    The Gathering Place

    Global Cleveland

    Gordon Square Arts District

    Graffiti HeArt

    Great Lakes Science Center

    Great Lakes Theater

    STRASSMAN INSURANCE SERVICES COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMSponsored by

    p. 9

  • We paired 166

    Community Partners

    (other nonprofits

    in northeast Ohio)

    with films in

    the Festival that

    lined up with

    the organizations’

    missions.

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

  • We presented nine FilmForums (moderated and interactive panel discussions), which featured filmmakers, community leaders, and scholars who were knowledgeable about the topics at hand.

    DISCUSSION TOPICS INCLUDED:

    • The exploration of our Global Economy

    • Structural racism

    • Child sexual assault

    • Barriers of achieving racial diversity

    • The impact of blockchain technology

    • How to put a stop to rape culture

    • Factory farming and its effect on neighboring communities

    • Providing health care for the underserved

    • The value of free press

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

  • Greater Cleveland Film Commission

    Greater Cleveland Food Bank

    Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity

    Greater Cleveland Interfaith Alliance

    Greater Cleveland NOW

    Greater Cleveland Sports Commission

    Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival

    HandsOn Northeast Ohio

    Heights Arts

    Heights Community Congress

    Heights Libraries/Friends of Heights Libraries

    Heights Youth Theatre

    Holden Forests & Gardens

    Hudson Library & Historical Society

    Human Rights Campaign

    ICA–Art Conservation

    International Youth Leadership Foundation

    InterReligious Task Force on Central America & Colombia

    IPM (International Partners in Mission)

    Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center

    Kol Israel Foundation

    Lake Erie Ink

    LATINA, Inc.

    LatinUs Theater Company

    League of Women Voters Greater Cleveland

    LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland

    LifeAct

    The Links, Incorporated, Cleveland Chapter

    Literary Cleveland

    Lorain Public Library System

    Magnolia Clubhouse

    Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage

    Mandel Jewish Community Center Cleveland Jewish FilmFest

    Margie’s Hope

    Medworks

    moCa Cleveland

    MotivAsians for Cleveland

    The Musical Theater Project

    NAMI Greater Cleveland

    Nature Center at Shaker Lakes

    Near West Theatre

    The Nightlight Cinema

    North Coast Men’s Chorus

    North Eastern Ohio Education Association

    North Union Farmers Market

    Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies

    Northeast Ohio Sierra Club

    The NotMom

    Notre Dame Club of Cleveland

    OCA–Asian Pacific American Advocates, Greater Cleveland Chapter

    Ohio Fair Trade Network

    Ohio Regional Music, Arts, and Cultural Outreach (ORMACO)

    Our Lady of the Wayside

    PFLAG Cleveland

    Plexus LGBT and Allied Chamber of Commerce

    Polish-American Cultural Center

    Positive Education Program

    Press Club of Cleveland

    Recovery Resources

    The Refugee Response

    Refugee Services Collaborative of Greater Cleveland

    Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

    Rocky River Public Library

    Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland, Inc.

    Seeds of Literacy

    Society of Professional Journalists, Cleveland Pro Chapter

    SPACES

    Stocker Arts Center

    Stonewall Sports Cleveland

    Swedish American Chamber of Commerce–Ohio Chapter

    Swedish Cultural Society

    Telugu Association of North America

    Towards Employment

    Transformer Station

    Tri-C JazzFest

    Twelve Literary Arts

    The Up Side of Downs of Northeast Ohio

    U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants

    US Together

    Vasa Order of America: Nobel-Monitor Lodge 130

    Visiting Nurse Association of Ohio

    West Creek Conservancy

    West Side Catholic Center

    Westlake Porter Public Library

    Windsong, Cleveland’s Feminist Chorus

    Women in Film & TV–Ohio

    Women’s Happy Hour (WH2)

    Wright State University Alumni Association

    Young Latino Network

    Zonta Club of Cleveland

    p. 10

  • CIFF43 PHOTOS

    p. 11

  • CAPTIONS FOR THE PHOTOS ON THE LEFT

    A

    CIFF43 hosted the first 2019 Film Festival Alliance Regional Roundtable. More than 35 film festival colleagues from across the country visited the Festival to get first-hand knowledge on the logistics behind CIFF.

    B Conrad Miles and Chris Webb presented their award-winning IF/Then Short Pitch.

    C

    The DECADE OF FIRE FilmForum featured CSU Urban Studies Professor J. Rosie Tighe, Civic Engagement Strategy Manager Jennifer Lumpkin, DECADE OF FIRE co-director Gretchen Hildebran, and freelance writer Afi-Odelia E. Scruggs.

    D Director Spotlight Award Recipient Jennifer Baichwal was on-hand during the Festival for post-film Q&As.

    E Directors Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert spoke with audience members at their CIFF43 screening of AMERICAN FACTORY.

    F

    DReam Catcher Program Participant and Award Recipient Jamie Babbit spent her time during CIFF43 visiting with LGBTQ community groups and students. This program was established to honor the life and memory of beloved CIFF Board Member Dave Ream.

    We showcased 213 feature films and 237 short films. Perspectives (our immersive storytelling exhibition) included 15 virtual reality films and 3 interactive media projects. Our programming represented 71 countries. We hosted nearly 400 guest filmmakers from around the world who were on-hand for Q&As and panel discussions for the majority of our record-breaking 635 screenings.

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

  • FilmSlam® welcomed

    a record-breaking

    11,087 students from

    127 schools over the

    course of seven weekday

    mornings. Filmmakers

    and featured subjects

    were on-hand to speak

    with students following

    all FilmSlam® screenings.

    CAPTIONS FOR THE PHOTOS ON THE RIGHT

    A WELCOME to FilmSlam, CIFF's longest-running educational program.

    B FilmSlam students know the importance of movie snacks.

    CDirector Mike Berry and screenwriter Logan Dior Williams engaged in a Q&A following the screening of their film BLANKET BLESSINGS.

    D That post-FilmSlam screening happiness is strong with this group.

    E FilmSlam students are all smiles as they head into the theaters.

    DURING THE 12 DAYS OF CIFF43...

  • FilmSlam® welcomed

    a record-breaking

    11,087 students from

    127 schools over the

    course of seven weekday

    mornings. Filmmakers

    and featured subjects

    were on-hand to speak

    with students following

    all FilmSlam® screenings.

    Dp. 12

  • p. 13

    CIFF43 PHOTOS

    CAPTIONS FOR THE PHOTOS ABOVE

    A / B

    CIFF43 expanded its footprint into two arts districts: CIFF West in the Gordon Square Arts District and CIFF East in University Circle. At CIFF West attendees were treated to musical performances—like Opus 216—while they waited for their film to begin. At CIFF East attendees were able to enjoy exhibits between films at the Cleveland Museum of Art and Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

    C Our dream team of 971 volunteers donated 12,729 hours to ensure the success of CIFF43.

    D Perspectives, the Festival's immersive storytelling exhibition, celebrated its fourth year at CIFF43 with virtual reality, interactive media projects, and a handful of other platforms for patrons to experience.

    E Grace Sullivan and the CIFF43 Green Team lead the charge in diverting 9,192.5 pounds of waste from landfills during the Festival.

  • Debby Samples Dzioba

    Marketing & Media Director

    [email protected]

    Debbie “Sheepie” Marshall

    Membership Director &

    Operations Manager

    [email protected]

    Allie Freeman

    Development Manager

    [email protected]

    Mallory Mar tin

    Director of Programming

    & Projection

    [email protected]

    Marcie Goodman

    Executive Director

    [email protected]

    Beth Steele Radisek

    Special Programs Director:

    FilmSlam, Submissions,

    Volunteers

    [email protected]

    Bill Guentzler

    Artistic Director

    [email protected]

    Patrick Shepherd

    Associate Director

    [email protected]

    The mission of the Cleveland International Film Festival is to promote artistically and culturally

    significant film arts through education and exhibition to enrich the life of the community.

    Officers

    Nancy Callahan ........... President

    Chris S.W. Blake.......... President-Elect and Vice President

    of Strategic Planning

    Jules Belkin ................ Vice President of Development

    Tom Cook .................... Vice President of Finance

    Lisa King .................... Vice President of Marketing

    Scot t Gaines ............... Secretary

    Dr. Francoise Adan

    Joe Arezone

    Cheryl Bailey

    Frank Bird III

    John J. Boyle III

    Rober t Bryan

    William Busta

    John Davies

    Timothy J. Downing

    Lauren Rich Fine

    Char Fowler

    Jerry Frantz

    Debra S. Gold

    Lynn Got tlob

    Dean Ilijasic

    Jinny Johnson

    Sawssan Khoury

    Frederic Lahey

    Pamela LeRose

    Gregg Levine

    Toby Devan Lewis

    Joe Marinucci

    Joyce Mar tin-Fy fe

    Kerry McCormack*

    Todd Mesek

    Sandra Morgan

    Tim Piazza

    Anna Raske

    Sarah Rathke

    Ivan Schwarz*

    Mark Smith

    Roy Turnell

    Byron P. White

    Beth Yates

    *Ex officio

    BOARD OF DIRECTORS

    EXECUTIVE STAFF

    MISSION

    p. 14

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