Cinemaslam is Miami Film Festival’s annual Florida film school competition. The purpose of Cinemaslam is to foster excellence in student filmmaking and expose students to the value of film festivals by connecting their work with public audiences and industry professionals. The award along with other honors and recognitions will be given to select Cinemaslam finalists during the 2025 Miami Film Festival, taking place from April 4-13, 2025.
Undergraduate and Graduate film students in the state of Florida whose films meet the below criteria are encouraged to submit their films for consideration here (https://filmfreeway.com/MiamiFilmFestival) before January 1, 2025. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your film reviewed by industry professionals and, if selected, participate in one of the most exciting film festivals in the United States!
6-10 Finalist Films will be selected by a programming committee. Those films will be invited to screen at a special screening during the Miami Film Festival (April 4-13, 2025). A jury of industry professionals will view the finalists and select a 2024 CinemaSlam Grand Prize winner as well as additional honors and awards, which will be announced at the festival screening.
There is a $10 submission fee to apply.
The Cinemaslam Competition Award ($1,000)
Retrospection Of A Home (once upon a time) directed by Sebastian Marcano-Perez
$1,000 Florida CinemaSlam Student Film Award
“Cash Out,” directed by Andres Monsalve.
$1,000 Florida Cinemaslam Student Film Award
“The Truth of a Thousand Nights,” directed by Chris Molina.
Other non-cash awards were given in five categories: “Offside,” directed by Emiliano Gioffre (Best Writing), “Offside,” directed by Emiliano Gioffre (Best Actor), “One Call Away,” directed by Camila Marcano (Best Actress), “Cut Short,” directed by Charlie Andelman (Best Cinematography) and “Symfaunic,” directed by Erin Bergin and Darby Kate Snyder (Best Technical Achievement).
LYNN AND LOUIS II WOLFSON FAMILY FOUNDATION CINEMASLAM COMPETITION 2020
$7,500 Grand Prize Award: Bruklyn Miller’s “Celestial” (New York Film Academy, Miami Beach)
$5,000 Runner Ups: “Caretaker” (University of Miami, dir. Sam Wilder); “Dessert” (New World School of the Arts, dir. Megan Tran); “Metanoia” (dir. Ashley De Grandy); “Wade in the Water: Drowning in Racism” (University of Miami, dir. Cathleen Dean)
FILM FLORIDA’S $500 SARA FULLER SCHOLARSHIP
“Metanoia” (Miami Dade College, dir. Ashley De Grandy)
CINEMASLAM AUDIENCE AWARD
“Metanoia” (Miami Dade College, dir. Ashley De Grandy)
WIP (WORKS IN PROGRESS) GRANTS
Wolfson CinemaSlam Works-In-Progress Grants for Films That Will Contain Archival Footage from Wolfson Archives
“Blue and White Right To Flight” (Miami Dade College, dir. Daniel Castro)
“Alone.” (New York Film Academy, dir. Marcela Lugo)
“The Fountain” (New York Film Academy, dir. Steve Wieclaw)
“My Dead Cat Iggy” (New York Film Academy, dir. Annabel Inman)
“Airshows in Florida” (University of Tampa, dir. Steven Nye)
“Sambo” (New York Film Academy, dir. Bruklyn Miller)
“Carnism” (Miami Dade College, dir. Luis Caminero)
“Slapper the Cat: A Musical Cartoon” (University of Central Florida, dir. Danny McCabe)
BEST USE OF ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE FROM WOLFSON ARCHIVES
$5,000 cash prize: Xiao Che’s “Happy to Be Happy
WOLFSON CINEMASLAM CHAMPION
$500 cash Sara Fuller Scholarship from FilmFlorida: Alejandro Gonzalez Valdés’ “Chess”
WOLFSON CINEMASLAM BEST DIRECTOR
Andrew García’s “The Skin of Yesterday”
WOLFSON CINEMASLAM BEST WRITING
Alejandro Gonzalez Valdés’ “Chess”
WOLFSON CINEMASLAM BEST ACTOR
Andrés Nicolás Chavez, “The Skin of Yesterday”
WOLFSON CINEMASLAM BEST ACTRESS
Paulina Gálvez, “Escapé”
WOLFSON CINEMASLAM BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
Chantal Gabriel’s “The Chase”
CINEMASLAM CHAMPION –RENE DE DIOS AND THE SOUTH BEACH SHARK CLUB (Miami Dade College)
JURY: Omilani Alarcón, Michael Arcos, Jessica Kavana Dornbusch
Best Narrative Film: P.R.A. NATION – Jorge L. Martinez F. (University of Miami)
Best Director: Robert Ramos – RENE DE DIOS AND THE SOUTH BEACH SHARK CLUB (Miami Dade College)
Best Writing: Robert Ramos – RENE DE DIOS AND THE SOUTH BEACH SHARK CLUB (Miami Dade College)
Best Actor: Jaydev Hemrajani – ZINDAGI (University of Miami)
Best Actress: Samantha Miller – CHERRY (University of Miami)
Best Technical Achievement: RENE DE DIOS AND THE SOUTH BEACH SHARK CLUB (Miami Dade College)
CinemaSlam Audience Award – Opposite Sex by Lidia Rosa Hernandez from Center of Cinematography, Arts, and Television
“Ballet Bus” by Isaac Mead-Long from University of Miami
Best Actor – George Smith III, for “Paradise”, Andrea Garcia Marquez, from University of Miami
Best Actress – Amy Hoerler, for “Kuru”, by Jonathan Cuartas, from Miami Dade College
Best Technical Achievement – “ Paradise” by Andrea Garcia Marquez from University of Miami
Best Director – “Deer God” by Tomorrow Mingtian from University of Miami
Best Documentary – “Ballet Bus” by Isaac Mead-Long from University of Miami
Best Drama – “Deer God” by Tomorrow Mingtian from University of Miami
Cinemaslam Audience Award – Oscuro by Yolanda Baez Oyola from Center of Cinematography, Arts, and Television
Finalists competed for the Sara Fuller scholarship – a $500 (USD cash) prize courtesy of Film Florida – and the following awards:
CINEMASLAM CHAMPION (and Sarah Fuller Scholarship recipient)
“I Want to Beat Up Clark Peters”, by Joseph Picozzi
University of Miami
BEST DIRECTOR
“I Want to Beat Up Clark Peters”, by Joseph Picozzi
University of Miami
BEST ACTOR
Sean Ormond
“I Want to Beat Up Clark Peters”, by Joseph Picozzi
University of Miami
BEST ACTRESS
Amy Hoerler
“Fade In, Fade Out”, by Marvin Aguado
Miami Dade College
BEST DRAMA
“Hollow Bodies”, by Andrew Garcia
Miami Dade College in collaboration with Florida International University
BEST DOCUMENTARY
“Vicenta & Hospitalito”, by Ronnie Khalil
University of Miami
BEST TECHNICAL ACHIEVEMENT
“Hollow Bodies”, by Andrew Garcia
Miami Dade College in collaboration with Florida International University
AUDIENCE AWARD
“Anaphora”, by Ursula Canovas
Center of Cinematography Arts and TV
Jury members Aaron Moorhead, Ayoub Qanir and Melissa Ader announced the winners in all categories in the Miami student film competition, at a presentation ceremony at MDC’s Tower Theater on March 6th. The audience award winner was announced by Festival director Jaie Laplante during the Patrón Opening Night Party at MDC’s Freedom Tower later that same evening.
Best Technical Achievement
“It’s About Time” by Mark Pulaski
Florida Focus Competition: CinemaSlam