2024 Winning Shorts
In 2024, we are focusing exclusively on short films! The films below are winning entries from our Short Film Competition
Please note that * starred films include adult topics or language, parental discretion is advised.
Winners: Documentary Division
First, second, and third place documentary winners, as well as Audience Favorite, will be announced at the Film Festival on Friday, September 27th.
Stoop Chat with Jimmy and Shanaya
Dir. Marj Kleinman, Gabriella Canal, United States
“Stoop Chat with Jimmy & Shanaya” follows the unlikely friendship of blind Brooklyn poet, “Harmonica Jimmy,” and his younger neighbor, Shanaya, as they forge an uplifting bond based on their love of poetry, music, and the things that make New York, New York. Learn more about the Stoop Stories project on their website, or follow the project on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram @Stoop.Stories.
Turn Up The Bass
Dir. Ted Evans, United Kingdom
'Turn Up The Bass' tells the remarkable and little-known story of Troi Lee, aka DJ Chinaman, the unstoppable force behind the UK's deaf music and rave scene. 20 years of archive footage is interwoven with interviews and actuality, charting Troi's evolution from underground raver to festival headliner. Hackney-born Troi has dedicated his career to breaking down barriers and creating opportunities for deaf artists and performers, challenging misconceptions and fighting prejudice to show that deaf people can also enjoy, experience and make music. The film joins Troi as he puts on his 20 year anniversary show in London - showcasing deaf and disabled dancers, MCs, rappers and sign singers. Through heavy bass and deep vibrations, he connects audiences through the universal language of music. Follow the project on its website or follow the production company on Instagram @GaloreProductions.
Colorful Souls
Dir. Abby Cannon, United States
"Colorful Souls" spotlights Alma de Colores, a unique restaurant and store that predominantly employs individuals with disabilities, providing them with a sense of dignity and community through the opportunity to work. Learn more about the Actuality Abroad project that sends impact-driven storytellers around the world on their website, Instagram, or Facebook.
Winners: Non-Documentary Division
First, second, and third place non-documentary winners, as well as Audience Favorite, will be announced at the Film Festival on Saturday, September 28th.
* We're Too Good For This
Dir. Missy Malek, United Kingdom
A group of deaf and disabled friends decide to get into drug-dealing as payback against a bully.
* Mo<3Kyra
Dir. Debbie Hannan, United Kingdom
Comedy set during a high school prom about a girl's last chance to let the girl of her dreams know how she feels about her.
* Existing Patient
Dir. Aaron Abolt, United States
A chronically ill woman fights to get her medication approved, encountering endless phone trees, unhelpful representatives, and stock photo families along her journey through healthcare bureaucracy.
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Contact: Laura Perna
Phone: (512) 478-3366 ext. 305
Email: filmfest@txdisabilities.org