This is a partial list of films that won awards at the Sidewalk Film Festival.
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9th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 22 - September 24
Narrative Features
Documentaries
Short Films
Audience Choice
Other Awards
10th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 26 - September 28
Narrative Features
Documentaries
Short Films
Audience Choice
Other Awards
11th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 25 - September 27 [1]
Narrative Features
Documentary Features
Shorts
Audience Choice Awards
Alabama Awards
12th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: September 24 - September 26 [2]
Jury Awards
Audience Choice Awards
Other Awards
13th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 26 - August 28 [2]
Jury Awards
Audience Choice Awards
Other Awards
14th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 26 - August 28 [3]
Jury Awards
Audience Choice Awards
15th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 23–25, 2013
Documentary:
Best Documentary Feature: HIT & STAY
Shout:
Narrative:
Shorts:
Special Awards:
Schaeffer Eye Center Audience Choice Awards:
Shout Audience Choice:
16th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival: August 22–24, 2014
Sidewalk Jury Awards
Sidewalk Audience Choice Awards
Feature Films:
Jambor-Franklin Founder's Award for Best Narrative: Trey Edward Shults, KRISHA
Special Jury Prize: Alexandria Bombach & Mo Scarpelli, FRAME BY FRAME
Special Jury Prize for Audacious Vision: Rania Attieh & Daniel Garcia, H.
Best Documentary Feature: Zackary Canepari & Drea Cooper, T-REX
Honorable Mention: Steve Hoover, CROCODILE GENNADIY
Programmers’ Award: David Burkman, HAZE
Clint Howard Character Actor Award: Eleanore Pienta, 7 CHINESE BROTHERS
Alan Hunter Best Alabama Award: Bradford Thomason & Brett Whitcomb, COUNTY FAIR, TEXAS
Short Films:
Best Narrative Short: Minji Kang, “The Loyalist”
Best Short Documentary: Nicolas Coles, “The House Is Innocent”
Best Student Film: Kelsey Harrison, “Coming and Going”
Kathryn Tucker Windham Award: Paul D. Hart, “Three Fingers”
SHOUT:
Best SHOUT Feature: Stephen Cone, HENRY GAMBLE’S BIRTHDAY PARTY
SHOUT Programmers’ Award: Marq Evans, THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR
Best SHOUT Short: Jeremy Asher Lynch, Tomgirl
Schaeffer Eye Center Audience Choice Awards:
Narrative Feature: For a Few Zombies More
Documentary Feature: Revival: The Sam Bush Story
Best Narrative Short: One Night in Aberdeen
Best Documentary Short: Stumped
Best Alabama Film: Revival: The Sam Bush Story
SHOUT Audience Choice:
Narrative Feature: Henry Gamble's Birthday Party
Documentary Feature: The State of Being Human
Short: “Elder” [4]
Jambor-Franklin Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature: "Donald Cried"
Best Documentary Feature: ''Syl Johnson: Any Way the Wind Blows." Honorable Mention: "Jackson."
Alan Hunter Best Alabama Film: ''Gip''
Best Narrative Short: "A Film by Vera Vaughn''
Best Documentary Short: ''Frame 394"
Best Student Film: ''The Mink Catcher"
Special Jury Award, Short: "The Champion" and "A House Without Snakes"
Sidewalk Programmers Award: "The Master Cleanse" Honorable mention: "Cheerleader"
Sidewalk Programmers Shorts Award: "The Quantified Self"
Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award: ''Pickle''
Clint Howard Character Actor Award: Celia Rowlson-Hall, "MA"
Jury Award Honorable Mention for Narrative Filmmaking: "Red Folder"
Jury Award Honorable Mention: "First Lady of the Revolution"
Best Family/Kids Film: "Kedi"
Honorable Mention for Comedy: "Nigel & Oscar vs. Sasquatch"
Honorable Mention for Imagination: "Monty and the Runaway Furnace"
Best SHOUT Feature: ''Teenage Cocktail"
Best SHOUT Documentary: '' Kiki"
Best SHOUT Short: ''Sign"
SHOUT Programmers Award: "Slash." Honorable mention: "MA."
SHOUT Special Mention: Clare Cooney in "Bird of Prey"
SHOUT Special Mention: "Ending the Silence," Best LGBTQ Alabama Film
Best Narrative Feature: "Service to Man''
Best Documentary Feature: "Gip"
Best Narrative Short: "Madame Black"
Best Documentary Short: "Pickle"
Best Alabama Film: "First Lady of the Revolution"
Best SHOUT Narrative Feature: "Miles"
Best SHOUT Documentary Feature: "Suited"
Best SHOUT Short: "The Escape Hatch''
The following awards are presented by the competition juries of Sidewalk & SHOUT.
Jambor-Franklin Founders Award For Best Narrative Feature ($1000) — Are We Not Cats directed by Xander Robin
Best Narrative Short ($500) — “August” directed by Caitlyn Greene
Best Documentary Feature ($1000) — The New Radical directed by Adam Bhala Lough
Best Documentary Short sponsored By Baker Donelson ($500) — “All the Leaves Are Brown” directed by Daniel Robin
Best Animated Short Film ($250) — “Second to None” directed by Vincent Gallagher
Alan Hunter Award For Best Alabama Film ($500) — “Gardens of Red Dust” directed by Corey Carpenter and Maggie Patterson
Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award sponsored By The Family Of Kathryn Tucker Windham ($1000) — “Mutt” directed by Erin Sanger
Best Student Film sponsored By Media And Film Studies At Birmingham-Southern College ($250) — “Fry Day” directed by Laura Moss
Family Film Award — Into the Who Knows directed by Micah Barber
Best Life & Liberty Film sponsored By Jones & Hawley Law ($250) — Most Beautiful Island directed by Ana Asensio
Best SHOUT LGBTQ Film sponsored By The LGBTQ Fund ($500) — Alabama Bound directed by Lara Embry and Carolyn Sherer
Spirit Of Sidewalk Award — The General and Dan Koch of Splash Adventure
Features Programmers Award ($500) — Blame directed by Quinn Shephard
Shorts Programmers Award ($250) — “Shilo” directed by Tyler Russell
Best Crowdfunded Film Award sponsored By Seed&Spark — “Olde E” directed by Xavier Neal-Burgin
The following awards are audience choice. Sponsored by Educ.
Best Narrative Feature ($250) — Dr. Brinks & Dr. Brinks directed by Josh Crockett
Best Documentary Feature sponsored By Urban Cookhouse ($250) — Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story directed by Phillip Baribeau
Best Narrative Short sponsored By Alabama Professional Services ($150) — “Just, Go” directed by Pavel Gumennikov
Best Documentary Short ($150) — TIE: “First to Go: Story of the Katakoa Family” directed by Myles Matsuno and “A Good Blinder” by Mike Grundmann and Shaun Wright
Best Alabama Film sponsored By Forge ($250) — Alabama Bound directed by Lara Embry and Carolyn Sherer
Best SHOUT LGBTQ Film ($250) — Princess Cyd directed by Stephen Cone
Awards presented by the competition juries of Sidewalk & Shout [7]
Jambor-Franklin Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature ($1000) --"Thunder Road" directed by Jim Cummings
Best Documentary Feature ($1000) --"America" directed by Erick Stoll
Best Narrative Short ($500) --"Debris" directed by Julio Ramos
Best Documentary Short ($500) --"The Driver is Red" directed by Randall Christopher
Best Animated Short ($250) --"Funeral" directed by Leah Shore
Kathryn Tucker Windham Storytelling Award ($1000) --"Bad Things" directed by Mira K Lippold-Johnson
Alan Hunter Best Alabama Film ($500) --"Wrestle" directed by Suzannah Herbert and Lauren Belfer
Best SHOUT Feature Film ($500) --"Call Her Ganda" directed by PJ Raval
Best SHOUT Short Film ($250) --"Poison" directed by Erica Eng
Best Family Film --"Science Fair" directed by Christina Constantini and Darren Foster
Best Student Film ($250) --"Native" directed by Isaiah Woods
Reel South Short Film Award ($500) --"Second Assault" directed by Jullian Corsie and Amy Rosner
Sidewrite Best Feature Length Script ($500) --"Indian Country" written by Troy Kelly
Sidewrite Best Short Script ($250) --"Cherry Glazed" written by Christine Sherwood
Sidewrite Best Alabama Script ($250) --"June Block Hero" written by Seth Kozak
Best Narrative Feature ($250) --"Mapplethorpe" directed by Ondi Timoner
Best Documentary Feature ($250) --Bathtubs over Broadway" directed by Dava Whisenat
Best Narrative Short ($150) --"Undiscovered" directed by Sara Litzenberger
Best Documentary Short ($150) --"Come and Take It" directed by Ellen Spiro and PJ Raval
Best Alabama Film ($250) --"Icepick to the Moon" directed by Skizz Cyzyk
Best SHOUT Film ($250) --"Wild Nights with Emily" directed by Madeleine Olnek
Features Programmer's Award ($500) --"Man on Fire" directed by Joel Fendelman
Shorts Programmer's Award ($250) --"Woke" directed by Kimberly Aleah
SHOUT Programmer's Award --"Matter and Manner" directed by Nigel Defriez
Best Life & Liberty Film ($250) --"Youth Unstappable" directed by Slater Jewell-Kemker
Spirit of Sidewalk Award—Jailen Young of Wrestle
Best Alabama Screenplay: “June Block Hero” written by Seth Kozak
Best Short Screenplay: “Cherry Glazed” written by Christine Sherwood
Best Feature Screenplay: “Indian Country” written by Troy Kelly
Best Alabama Screenplay: “The Last American Lynching” written by T Gordon Stanley & Jeremy J Ford
Best Short Screenplay: “Found Objects” written by Amy Bond
Best Feature Screenplay: “Daughters Lost in the Desert” written by A.M. Sanchez
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Butterfly In The Sky - Directors: Bradford Thomason, Brett Whitcomb [9]
Descendant - Director: Margaret Brown
Bebe’s Kids (1992) - Director: Bruce W. Smith
Bootyology - Director: Joe Eddy
The Civil Dead - Director: Clay Tatum
Cyst - Director: Tyler Russell
Funny Pages - Director: Owen Kline
God’s Country - Director: Julian Higgins
God’s Creatures - Directors: Saela Davis & Anna Rose Holmer [10]
Good Girl Jane - Director: Sarah Elizabeth Mintz
The Integrity Of Joseph Chambers - Director: Robert Machoian
Jasmine Is A Star - Director: Jo Rochelle
The Karate Kid Part III (1989) - Director: John G. Avildsen
Our Father, The Devil (Mon Père, le Diabe) - Director: Ellie Foumbi
Peace In The Valley - Director: Tyler Riggs
Country: United States; Running Time: 88 min
Petit Mal - Director: Ruth Caudeli
Pretty Problems - Director: Kestrin Pantera [11]
Quantum Cowboys - Director: Geoff Marslett
Resurrection - Director: Andrew Semans
Retrograde - Director: Adrian Murray
Sleepaway Camp (1983) - Director: Robert Hiltzik
Spin Me Round - Director: Jeff Baena
The Third Saturday In October and The Third Saturday in October Part V Double Feature - Director: Jay Burleson
Warm Blood - Director: Rick Charnoski - Director: Robert Greenwald [12]
A Life On The Farm - Director: Oscar Harding
A Run For More - Director: Ray Whitehouse
A Walk With Joey - Director: Dana Lynn Falletta, J. Neil Bloomer
All Man: The International Male Story - Directors: Bryan Darling and Jesse Finley Reed
The Automat - Director: Lisa Hurwitz
Bad Axe - Director: David Siev
Last Days of August - Directors:Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck, Robert Machoian
Battleground - Director: Cynthia Lowen
Billion Dollar Babies - Director: Andrew Jenks
Black Mothers Love & Resist - Director: Débora Souza Silva
Body Parts - Director: Kristy Guevara-Flanagan
Cat Daddies - Director: Mye Hoang
Chop & Steele - Directors: Berndt Mader, Ben Steinbauer
Color of Care - Director: Yance Ford
Etowah - Director: Daniel Fox
The Guardians (2018) - Director: Billie Mintz
Jimmy in Saigon - Director: Peter McDowell
Keep the Cameras Rolling: The Pedro Zamora Way - Director: William T. Horner & Stacey Woelfel
Lover, Beloved - Director: Michael Tully
Loving Highsmith - Director: Eva Vitija
Make Me Famous - Director: Brian Vincent
Manda Bala (Send A Bullet) (2007) - Director: Jason Kohn
McEnroe - Director: Barney Douglas [9]
Mija - Director: Isabel Castro
Nothing Compares - Director: Kathryn Ferguson
Nothing Lasts Forever - Director: Jason Kohn
The Pez Outlaw - Directors: Amy Bandlien Storkel, Bryan Storkel
The Real Estate Mixtape - Director: Malik Yoba
Refuge - Directors: Din Blankenship, Erin Bernhardt
Searchers - Director: Pacho Velez
The Smell Of Money - Director: Shawn Bannon
Sophia - Director: Jon Kasbe & Crystal Moselle [11]
Subject - Directors: Jennifer Tiexiera, Camilla Hall
The Sun Rises In The East - Director: Tayo Giwa
The Thief Collector - Director: Allison Otto
Three Minutes – A Lengthening - Director: Bianca Stigter
Unrivaled - Directors: Norman Jetmundsen, David Crews
A Cartoon of a Cat Sleeping - Director: Randall Christopher
A Fistful of Lead - Director: Dempsey Lee Birmingham III
A Nice Little Story - Director: Tyler Ross
Admit One - Director: Emma Aikman [10]
After (A Love Story) - Director: Clare Cooney
Allie’s Out - Director: Akil B. Buggs
Ava - Director: Marcus January
The Bake Steal - Director: Wil Deusner
Baking Bad - Directors: Ben Swearingen, Nathan Fisher, Caroline McKenzie
Bite Me - Director: Mike Cunliffe
Blackout - Director: Andrew Reid
Blossoming - Director: Lauren Musgrove
Box on the Hill - Director: Erik Odom
Brick By Brick - Director: Tyler Downey
Bygone - Director: Mickey Tetrov
The Cahaba River Killer - Director: Rico Shay
Canceled - Director: Christopher Guerrero
Ceaseless - Director: Benjamin Johnson
Cock N’ Bull 3 - Director: Nathan Adloff
The Contract Musical - Director: Chris Cole [12]
Convection - Director: Stacey Davis
Cruise - Director: Sam Rudykoff
Deep Fears - Director: Ryan Chu
Desmond’s Not Here Anymore - Director: Mmabatho Montsho
The Devil Will Run - Director: Noah Glenn
Discovery - Director: Ashley P Causey
Don’t Be Scared - Director: Richard O’Connor
Don’t You Go Nowhere - Director: Bryan Poyser
Dot - Director: Tiffany Frances
El Rey - Director: Jonathan D London
Empty Handed - Director: Yasmin Nearor
The Event - Directors: Frank Mosley, Hugo De Sousa
Face To Face - Director: Sarah Coffee
First Drag - Director: Elliott Andreas Moe
Free Noir Papillon - Director: Lev Omelchenko
future boys - Director: Julian Clark [11]
The F-Word - Directors: Alex Cannon, Paul Cannon
Galileo - Director: Ryan Gentle, Austin Quarles
Half-Day - Director: Morgan Mathews
How’dy! - Director: Keene McRae
I Did Believe In Her, “The Lady” - Director: Nick Adrian
In Memory Of - Director: Rico Shay
In Sickness and in Health - Director: Sarah Smick
In The Flesh - Director: Daphne Gardner
In-Between - Directors: Andrew Scofield, Tre Butler
Keep The Bugs Out Of My Soup!!! - Director: Tyrone Evans Clark
La Jaca - Director: Tanner Matthews
The Last F*cking Straw! - Director: Jason Michael Anthony
Last Request - Director: Daniel Thomas King
Lights, Camera, Covid - Director: Gal Ron
little trumpet - Director: Megan Trufant Tillman
Mom! - Director: Reagan N Swindler
Nikolai and the curse of the Kobold - Director: Amos Captain II
North Star - Director: P.J. Palmer
Nova Scotia Man - Director: Matthew Brdlik
The Perfect First Date - Director: Christopher J Hall
Phantom Tension - Director: Dennis Calvert
The Phoenix - Director: Regina Pigsley
Possum - Director: Erin Jackson Clark
Santa Doesn’t Need Your Help - Directors: Kevin Maher, Joe Dator
The Seal of Death - Director: Harris Josey
She Dreams At Sunrise - Director: Camrus Johnson
Shipwreck - Director: Lisa Cole
Shitshow - Director: Ryan Lilienfield
The Shocklosers’ Odyssey - Director: Zach Swiatocha
Shower Boys - Director: Christian Zetterberg
Skim - Director: William Pisciotta
Space Race - Director: Shane Dioneda
Spin - Directors: Brandi Nicole, Jen West
Spin - Director: Lisa Marie Tedesco
Steps - Director: Blake Winston Rice
Symptomatic - Director: Jay Burleson [9]
Teddy Too-Big - Director: Suki-Rose Etter
Ten & Two - Director: Travis Wood
Things We Feel But Do Not Say - Director: Lauren Grant
This Is How It Ends - Director: Gal Ron
Too Rough - Director: Sean Lìonadh
Turn Around - Director: Kyle Mackenzie Sullivan
Type 2 - Director: Caroline McKenzie
unfinished - Director: Dailey Moore
Uno Royale - Director: Nathan Fisher, Kate Edmonds
UPYA - Director: Maxence Cazorla
We All Die Alone - Director: Jonathan Hammond
When We Arrive As Flowers - Director: Susan C OBrien
54 Miles To Home - Director: Claire Haughey
A Central Part of Who I Am - Director: Gabriel Kalil Talley
A Million Dollar Journey - Director: Nick Golden, Dawson Estes
A New Normal - Director: Britney Le and Victoria Sutton [12]
Aftermath - Director: Hailey Millar
The American Frontier - Director: Edward Frumkin
Another World Right Here - Director: Sage Lucia
Aqueducts - Director: Álvaro Martín Sanz
Ashima - Director: Dillon M. Banda
Barriers to Entry - Directors: Ritika Samant, Connor Campbell
Baseball’s Living Museum - Directors: Jordan Blankenship, Chelsie Budd
Betsy & Irv - Director: Nicole Noren
Brave Space - Director: Lillie Ben Harris
Breast Friend - Director: Aysha Wax
CANS Can’t Stand - Directors: Matt Nadel, Megan Plotka
Chasin’ Butterflies - Directors: Joshua Harding, Adam Hobbs, Matt Klug
Conducting Life - Director: Diane Moore
Dance To Me - Director: Sabrina Palmer
Decisions - Directors: Donte Johnson, Katherine Nguyen
Deerfoot of the Diamond - Director: Lance Edmands
Deerwoods Deathtrap - Director: James P Gannon [11]
Drexell & Honeybees - Director: Angel Caro
Elvis of Laos - Director: Van Ditthavong
Exit 238 - Director: Henry Davis
Favorite Daughter - Director: Dana Reilly
Heal The River - Director: Paulina Sobczak
If Cities Could Dance: J-Setting Atlanta - Director: Fr3deR1cK Jerome Taylor
Iron Sharpens Iron - Director: John Gallen
The JLB: 100 Years of Service and Impact - Director: Jenna M. Bedsole
Lalito 10 - Director: Jordan Matthew Horowitz
The Last Last Hike - Director: Céline François
Liquid Gold - Director: William Green
Living While Black in Japan - Directors: Keith Bedford and Shiho Fukada
The Meaning of Movement - Director: Antonio R. Garcia
Monograph: Amari Ansari - Director: Kelsey Harrison Ianuzzi
Monograph: Chris Lawson - Director: Lisa Cordes
More Than I Remember - Director: Amy Bench
Mr. Ashley Lived Here - Director: Hannah Timmons
My Duduś - Director: Tom Krawczyk [9]
The Net Makers - Director: Hannah Myers Lindgren
One Heck of a Game - Director: Karen DeLuca Stephens
The Originals - Directors: Cristina Maria Costantini, Alfie Kim Koetter
Pulled Over/Pulled Under - Director: Anissa Latham
Resilience - Director: Raven Shaw
Shut Up And Paint - Directors: Alex Ramirez-Mallis and Titus Kaphar
Smile Little Ladybug - Director: Laura Asherman
Soldier - Director: Justin Zimmerman
The Space Between You and Me - Director: Lily Ahree Siegel
Stories Within - Director: PJ Raval
Stranger at the Gate - Director: Joshua Seftel
Surviving Clotilda - Director: Olivia Grillo, Kathryn Jamieson
Surviving The Holocaust: A Conversation with Dr. Robert May - Director: Kim Garner
Sweet Home Alabama - Director: Frederick Murphy
Tin Sandwich Blues: A Musical Journey - Director: Erik Jambor
Underdogs - Director: Alex Astrella
Valentine - Director: Sinead Keirans
The Village That Once Was - Director: Tyrrell Shaffner
Visions - Director: Karina Lomelin Ripper
Wastewater: A Tale of Two Cities - Director: Sarah Franke
What They’ve Been Taught - Director: Brit Hensel
What We’ll Never Know - Director: Lauren Ready
When I Get Grown – Reflections of a Freedom Rider - Director: Chris Preitauer
Who Am I Called To Be - Director: Aniya Kinnion
WINN - Director: Joseph East, Erica Tanamachi
The Wintering Grounds - Director: Jeff Springer
A Prayer for My Mother: The Eva Brettler Story - Directors: Ruben Barrett, Raisa Effress, Sophia Evans, Lauren Fuchs, Katie Hadsock-Longarzo, Ian Kim, Eve Levy, Timothy Lim, Asher Meron, Marlon Ochoa, Bella Rahi, Hank Schoen, Olivia Uzielli [11]
The Amazing Airwalker - Director: Steve McClean
Andy - Director: James Wheless
Beacon - Director: Clarke Stallworth
Blow Out - Director: Lucas Fraga Pacheco
Demi’s Panic - Director: Bill Plympton [10]
Five Cents - Director: Aaron Hughes
Footprints in the Forest - Director: Juhaidah Joemin, Sandra Khoo
The Girl Behind The Mirror - Director: Iuri Moreno
In The Mountains - Director: Wally Chung
Letters In The Wind - Director: Anirudh Aditya
Memento Mori - Director: Paul O’Flanagan
Morning’s With My Good Sis, Black Bird - Director: Mike McCraw
Paragons of Boulevard - Director: Yamin Rasheed
The Park Bench - Director: Rob Edwards
Qing Qong - Directors: Bele Marx & Gilles Mussard
Seven Grams - Directors: Karim Ben Khelifa, TT Hernandez
Broken News - Director: Adam Schwartz, Luke Porter
LOST/FOUND, Season 1, Episode 1 - Director: Brian Christopher White
Monograph: Adrienne Darnell - Director: Kelsey Harrison Ianuzzi
Night - Director: John D’Aquino
That Picnic Show with Nancy - Director: Nancy Tran [10]
Updowns S.1 Ep 1 “Pilot” - Director: Tyson D Evans, Rebecca Brooks
Wipe Me Away - Director: Eric Piccoli
38th Parallel - Director: Ejun Mary Hong
Bird Lady - Director: Carter Rostron
Boxy - Director: King Smith
cowpoke - Director: nicole hatton
Decision Day - Director: Goodman Murphy-Smith
Devil Bean - Director: Jessica Nipperess
Is It My Fault? - Director: Benjamin Pacheco
Letters from an Avalanche - Director: Palavi Ahuja
Masterful - Director: Jason Leeper [12]
Numb - Director: Chris Chaei
On the Second Floor - Director: Marco Araujo
Reaper - Director: Eva Ulreich
SEM;COLON - Director: Anna Claire Hathorn
Those Who Run - Director: Nick Milczarczyk
Uncommon Application - Director: Ris Igrec
When It Started - Director: Sydney Noelle Stephenson
Why Wouldn’t I Be - Director: Ella Greenwood
Wuhan Driver - Director: Tiger Ji
Angel Hilson – Just This Once - Director: Ken Stevenson
Aquarian Devils – Aquarian Devils - Director: Kamara Thomas
Between There and Here – Hrishikesh Hirway (feat. Yo-Yo Ma) - Directors: Prashanti Aswani and Hrishikesh Hirway
Dalby – Angelic - Director: Video Rahim
Don’t Deserve This – Yasmina - Director: Jivensley Alexis and Reece Daniels
Emily Rooker – Don’t Come Home - Director: Emily Rooker and Mitchell Carter
The Envied – Gondola Ride - Director: Alex Gibson [9]
Gordy Bridgeford – Follow You - Director: John Utter
John Jupiter – The Plastic Outhouse - Director: John Jupiter
Jupie – Sandbox - Director: Jake Armstrong
Linqua Franqa – Bellringer - Director: Nolan Huber-Rhoades
Lule – Mood19 - Director: Kevon Pryce
Malcolm McRae – Woman on the Move - Director: Keene McRae
Memphis Wilcox – Comeback - Director: Jason OBrien
Oliver Tree & Little Big – Turn It Up (feat. Tommy Cash) - Director: Oliver Tree, Alina Pasok Pasok, and Maxim Semyonov
Onry – 1955 - Director: Martin Melnick
SÄYE SKYE – ADHD - Director: Sina Dolati
Shovel – I. The Void - Director: Alexandros Papathanasopoulos
Young Jahcee – GamGino - Director: J. Gino Cyrus [11]
Zero Trust – Clouds - Director: Jeremiah Dickey
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