Terri Lee Chandler

Jul 20, 202211 min

Announcing the 2022 Official Selections and Nominations!

Thank you to all the screenwriters and filmmakers who submitted their projects into the 2022 I See You Awards®! We see you and we're looking forward to recognizing and rewarding your accomplishments!

To everyone who sees their name and/or their project(s) on this list, we salute you! We know the challenges that independent filmmakers are faced with trying to bring their projects to fruition. So now that the work is done, it’s time to celebrate all that you’ve accomplished! Here are the 2022 I See You Awards® official selections and individual nominees!
 

Official Selections – Student Films

Caller 45

Writer: JC Carroll

Producers: JC Carroll and Shania Henderson

Director: JC Carroll

Synopsis: After overhearing a murder on the other end of a phone call Mark must face his own past as well as dive into the mystery unfolding in front of him.

EYE ROBOT

Writer: Noah Harrison

Producers: Scott A. Galeski, Steve Kopera, Calvin Johns, Steve Sholtes and Jamie Latendresse

Director: Elina Villemure

Synopsis: A robot experiences human emotion.

Human Race Ism

Writer: Kya Garner-Minnick and Romeo Keyser

Producers: Scott A. Galeski, Steve Sholtes, Noel Galeski and Calvin Johns

Director: Elina Villemure

Synopsis: A teenager stationed on Mars with his family gets a lesson in racism.

Major Tom

Writers: Students of the Downriver Detroit Student Film Consortium

Producers: Scott A. Galeski, Steve Sholtes, Calvin Johns, Anthony Rizzo, Joey Dagda and Joseph Crowley Jr.

Director: Kya Garner-Minnick

Synopsis: A young teen (Thomas) who tries to stay away from the dangers of a rough life, imagines he is an astronaut to escape his reality. But the more he struggles on earth, he finds himself lost in outer space.

Merry Go Round

Writer/Producer/Director: Kara M. Canton

Synopsis: Triggered by a stranger's tragedy, a married couple embarks on an emotional journey, only to realize they've traveled this path before.

The Things I Miss

Writer/Director: Kevin R. Thompson

Producer: Zoe Taylor

Synopsis: The Things I Miss is a short film about the stories we tell ourselves to get over lost love, the objects that are left behind, and the roles that we play in everyday life. The story revolves around Leah as she meets Duncan to sell a diamond engagement ring, but what exactly is it that Leah is trying to sell him?

ubuntu

Writer/Director: Konner Turner

Producers: Scott A. Galeski, Calvin Johns, Steve Sholtes and Lisa Joy Adams

Synopsis: A philosophy defined by 6th grade student Konner Turner of the Downriver Detroit Student Film Consortium.

Individual Nominees – Student Films

Best Director

Kara M. Canton, Merry Go Round

JC Carroll, Caller 45

Kya Garner-Minnick, Major Tom

Kevin R. Thompson, The Things I Miss

Konner Turner, ubuntu

Best Lead Actor Nominees

Paul Dewdney, The Things I Miss

Romeo Keyser, Major Tom

Don Knill, Merry Go Round

Dryden Zurawski, Caller 45

Best Supporting Actor Nominees

William Pierson Orville, Caller 45

Connor Rajan, Caller 45

Oliver Silver, The Things I Miss

Best Lead Actress Nominees

Sian Altman, The Things I Miss

Nicole Marie Hunt, Merry Go Round

Best Cast

Caller 45

Merry Go Round

The Things I Miss

ubuntu

Best Original Screenplay

Kara M. Canton, Merry Go Round

JC Carroll, Caller 45

Kya Garner-Minnick, Human Race Ism

Noah Harrison, Eye Robot

Students of the Downriver Detroit Student Film Consortium

Kevin R. Thompson, The Things I Miss

Konner Turner, ubuntu

Best Editing

Eye Robot

Calvin Johns, Major Tom

Kevin R. Thompson, The Things I Miss

Best Sound Design

JC Carroll and Shania Henderson, Caller 45

Major Tom

Best Cinematography

Kya Garner-Minnick, Eye Robot

Calvin Johns, Major Tom

Calvin Johns, ubuntu

Best Picture

Caller 45

Major Tom

The Things I Miss

ubuntu

Hottest Up-and-Coming Actor (Student Films)

Romeo Keyser, Human Race Ism

Romeo Keyser, Major Tom

Connor Rajan, Caller 45

Dryden Zurawski, Caller 45

Official Selections – Michigan Made Films – Shorts

Firstborn

Writer/Producer/Director: Thomas Butcher

Synopsis: A decision made in a moment of despair leads to further agony down the wooded path. In this dark twist of an old fairy tale, love is only a reason for the darkness to prevail.

March 2020

Producer/Director: Doug McCloskey

Synopsis: A visual essay shot during the COVID-19 lockdown of 2020.

New Beginnings

Writer: Timothy Briody

Producer: Tom Fugedi

Director: Maurizio Dominguez

Synopsis: After experiencing a difficult loss, an orphaned girl and her uncle try to mend their strained relationship.

Why I Hate My Job

Writer: Kelechi Ukachukwu

Producer: XV Media Productions

Director: Kelechi Ukachukwu

Synopsis: A YouTuber finds himself dealing with various issues at his first corporate job. He decides to make a video about his experience.

Individual Nominees – Michigan Made Films – Shorts

Best Director

Thomas Butcher, Firstborn

Maurizio Dominguez, New Beginnings

Kelechi Ukachukwu, Why I Hate My Job

Best Lead Actor

Tom Fugedi, New Beginnings

Zack Gergel, Firstborn

Kelechi Ukachukwu, Why I Hate My Job

Best Supporting Actor

Marcus Ephraim, Why I Hate My Job

Isaiah Orsborn, Why I Hate My Job

Best Lead Actress

Ireland Briody, New Beginnings

Alexis Kuehnl, Firstborn

Tahirah Muhammad, Why I Hate My Job

Best Cast

Firstborn

New Beginnings

Why I Hate My Job

Best Original Screenplay

Firstborn

New Beginnings

Why I Hate My Job

Best Editing

Thomas Butcher, Firstborn

Why I Hate My Job

Best Score

Thomas Butcher, Firstborn

Nick Fugedi, New Beginnings

Best Cinematography

Hassan Ahmadu, Why I Hate My Job

Maurizio Dominguez, New Beginnings

Best Picture

Firstborn

New Beginnings

Why I Hate My Job

Official Selections – Short Films

Aping Edward Porter

Writers: James O’Donnell and James Whetstone

Producers: James O’Donnell and David O’Neill

Director: James O’Donnell

Synopsis: 4 film grads give 4 film pitches, but there's only 1 outcome!

Four close film obsessed friends and recently graduated film students hold a production meeting to plan their first feature film. They discuss the state of Hollywood and how are they ever going to come up with an original idea if Hollywood has struggled since 1903, when Edwin S. Porter's first film 'The Great Train Robbery ' was remade only a year later in 1904!


 
A very nuanced film with heaps of film history buried in a laugh out loud script with great characters who you will fall in love with really quickly. We will feel and see each of their fantastical streams of consciousness ooze from every pore as they tell the others of their 'great movie ideas'. The meeting soon collapses in a moment of chaos as their college day instincts overrun the meeting and their dreams of grandeur quickly fade away with the inevitability of a trip off to the pub!

Citizen Blaine

Writer/Producer/Director: Antoine Dillard

Synopsis: Staff Sergeant Blaine, a decorated sniper recently discharged from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Army Night Stalkers), goes back to his hotel to get some sleep. Due to PTSD and noisy surroundings, Blaine can't sleep and is compelled to take matters into his own hands.

Dead Silent

Writer: GM Woodruff

Producer/Director: Werner Jauch

Synopsis: A quiet day at home is interrupted by the arrival of a detective, resulting in a realization that all is not as it seems.

Dreamer

Writer: Vergi Rodriguez

Producers: Vergi Rodriguez and Diana Zollicoffer

Directors: Vergi Rodriguez and Diana Zollicoffer

Synopsis: Lily Cruz, a DACA recipient, travels on a medical volunteer mission and upon returning to the USA a TSA agent isn’t so welcoming.

Ironing with Tee & Koko

Writers: Joyce Marie Fitzpatrick-Forbes and Brian Christopher Shackelford

Producers: Joyce Marie Fitzpatrick-Forbes, Brian Christopher Shackelford, Tracy (Tee) Wilson, Kaylah (Koko) Parsons and Kenneth Montgomery

Director: Brian Christopher Shackelford

Synopsis: A hilarious mother (ex-military) and daughter (celebrity hair stylist in the ATL) who interview movie and tv celebrities, social influencers, chefs and more. Tee and Koko take on today's topics from interviewing the hottest Hair Salon in Atlanta, to delving into the latest in politics, to reviewing the hottest new toys for kids. This mother/daughter duo keeps viewers laughing and learning as they share ironing tips and spill some tea, all while ironing out those wrinkles.

Ironing with Tee and Koko is a fun and informative talk show that satisfies the need to straighten something (clothes), but also viewers learn a thing or two in the process.

Rise of the Avalanche: Revenge from the Shadows

Writer/Producer/Director: Antoine Dillard

Synopsis: Sequel to the award-winning Neo-Noir film Rise of The Avalanche (2017), Rise of the Avalanche: Revenge from the Shadows is about a gangster by the name of Alvin "Avalanche" Steele who is freed from prison and executes his plans to take back his city. Meanwhile, the Supercop that put him behind bars (Antoine "Megki" DeLord) is hell-bent on sending him back to prison where he belongs. While Avalanche is distracted trying to take back his city and doing everything he can to keep the cops off his trail, an old rival who he left for dead is out to exact revenge from the shadows.

You Weren’t Afraid at All

Writer: Kristen Falso Capaldi

Producer: Cory Nicholas

Director: Kristen Falso Capaldi

Synopsis: A celestial bar, a raging party, a growling monster and a mysterious doppelganger contribute to one young woman’s life-altering evening.

Whiskey Neat

Writer: Virginia Shine

Producer: Glass City Screenwriters

Director: Virginia Shine

Synopsis: A couple in the mist of an argument, come to a resolution by way of a special key.

Official Selections – Cell Phone Video Challenge

The Surprise Announcement

Writer/Director: Keila A

Producer: Emily Wirth

Synopsis: In the midst of surprise news, what will they gain...or lose? When a loving wife shares surprise news with her narcissistic husband, his shocking reactions trigger her to make a major decision about their future.

Toronto Lockdown

Director: Sallyanne Massimini

Individual Nominees – Short Films/Cell Phone Video Challenge

Best Director

Keila A, The Surprise Announcement

Antoine Dillard, Citizen Blaine

James O’Donnell, Aping Edward Porter

Vergi Rodriguez, Director and Sammi Begelman, Assistant Director, Dreamer

Virginia Shine, Whiskey Neat

Best Lead Actor

Julian Guerrieri, The Surprise Announcement

Frazer Hadfield, Aping Edward Porter

Steven Martin, You Weren’t Afraid at All

Kevin Smith, Whiskey Neat

Best Supporting Actor

Buck Braithwaite, Aping Edward Porter

Adam Carbone, You Weren’t Afraid at All

Jordan Scowen, Aping Edward Porter

Best Lead Actress

Elaina Christina, The Surprise Announcement

Vergi Rodriguez, Dreamer

Best Supporting Actress

Rumi Sutton, Aping Edward Porter

Linden Waddell, Dreamer

Best Cast

Aping Edward Porter

Dreamer

The Surprise Announcement

You Weren’t Afraid at All

Best Original Screenplay

Citizen Blaine

Dreamer

The Surprise Announcement

Whiskey Neat

Best Editing

Matt Erman, Whiskey Neat

Kristen Falso-Capaldi, You Weren't Afraid at All

Ben Simon, Aping Edward Porter

Mairi Soelsepp, Dreamer

Best Cinematography

Tim Maurice-Jones, Aping Edward Porter

Mariscela Beatriz Mendez, Dreamer

Best Picture

Aping Edward Porter

Dreamer

Hottest Up-and-Coming Actor

Adam Griggs, Citizen Blaine

Kevin Smith, Whiskey Neat

Hottest Up-and-Coming Actress

Audrey Latino, You Weren’t Afraid at All

Rumi Sutton, Aping Edward Porter

Official Selections - Documentaries

Baked by Grace - The Movie(feature)

Director: David W. King

Producers: David W. King and Jessica King

Synopsis: Music's on. Coffee's Hot. Donuts are Fresh. Lake City Bakery in Polson, Montana has been in the same family for 52 years. While the donuts are great, the people who run the place are what make it special.

Baked by Grace goes behind the scenes of this beloved eatery.

I am not like others (short)

Director/DoP: Ivan Rodin

Synopsis: The story of a family that is unlike the rest.

In a Whole New Way (short)

Writer/Director: Jonathan Fisher

Producer: George Carrano

Synopsis: Ensnaring almost four million Americans, probation has evolved from a second chance to avoid prison to a sanction actually feeding mass incarceration. Supported by neighborhood allies, some people of color set out in a whole new way to change all this—equipped only with cameras.

Mentality (feature)

Writer: Keith Schnabel

Producer: Mukesh Lathia

Director: Garret Morgan

Synopsis: “Mentality” tracks the evolution of mental health treatment through the stories of patients and professionals. Over their lifetimes, they have watched America’s mentality about psychiatric illness change and treatment options greatly improve. But in a society that leaves millions of people with mental illness untreated, on the streets, or in prison, how far have we really come since the days of the asylums?

The Habit of Prayer (short)

Writer/Director: Lee Klein

Producer: Rachel Crawford

Executive Producer: Sr. John Dominic Rasmussen, O.P.

Synopsis: Cloistered nuns explain why they've chosen their way of life in the modern age.

Toronto Lockdown (short)

Director: SallyAnne Massimini

Official Selections – Feature Film Category

Dangerous Creation

Writers: Andrew Alden and Teresa Alden

Director: Andrew Alden

Producers: Andrew Alden and Teresa Alden

Synopsis: A young woman struggles to find her identity and purpose until she discovers a profound and mysterious novelist. After being invited to attend his writing fellowship, she begins to mentally unravel and is forced to face her privilege and her past.

Descend

Writer/Director: Mark A. France

Producers: Heather Fairbanks, Mark A. France, Tricia L. France and Troy Randall-Kilpatrick

Synopsis: Andrea faces an uphill battle as she deals with postpartum psychosis and the realization that her world is going to be shattered, once more, when past memories come back to make the present a living nightmare.

Meeting Boone

Writer/Director: Paige B. Alston

Producers: Ariel L. Bogan, Paris Jones, Louis Martinez, Grover McCants and Sean Vaughn

Synopsis: An ex-convict befriends a young woman after the pursuit of the mysteriously caused death of his younger brother, and her close friend.

Pandemic

Writer/Director: John Malesevic

Producers: John Malesevic and Niklas Molander

Synopsis: In a world where a pandemic has devastated the human population, a man escapes from the crumbling civilization after his wife dies of the disease. After living alone in the wilderness for years, he finds refuge in a mysterious cult that harbors a dark secret. As he rises through the ranks, the man finds himself questioning everything he knows about morality, loyalty, and love.

Pussie Control: The Story of Davion Pussie

Writer/Producer/Director: Bryan Bostic

Synopsis: Davion Pussie is a hood talking, video game playing cat who has a tight bond with his sweet loving owner, Tiana. When Tiana decides to date a new man, who isn't who he appears to be, Davion warns her of his advances. Can Davion get to the bottom of his intentions before it spells disaster for his beloved pet owner and livelihood?

Individual Nominees – Feature Films

Best Director

Andrew Alden, Dangerous Creation

Paige B. Alston, Meeting Boone

John Malesevic, Pandemic

Best Lead Actor Nominees

Niklas Molander, Pandemic

Izaya Spencer, Dangerous Creation

Sean Vaughn, Meeting Boone

Best Supporting Actor Nominees

Walker Fairbanks, Descend

Phil Leslie, Dangerous Creation

Oisin Stack, Dangerous Creation

Marcus Woods, Meeting Boone

Best Lead Actress Nominees

Kaitlyn Valor Borque, Dangerous Creation

Heather Fairbanks, Descend

Sofie Reyes-Bjorestam, Pandemic

DaCarla Strong, Meeting Boone

Best Supporting Actress Nominees

Asia Marie Hicks, Dangerous Creation

Sue Kernish, Descend

Terri Partyka, Descend

Best Cast

Dangerous Creation

Descend

Meeting Boone

Pandemic

Best Original Screenplay

Andrew Alden and Teresa Alden, Dangerous Creation

Paige B. Alston, Meeting Boone

Bryan Bostic, Pussie Control: The Story of Davion Pussie

John Malesevic, Pandemic

Best Editing

Darrin Deshazer, Pussie Control: The Story of Davion Pussie

Terry King, Meeting Boone

John Malesevic, Pandemic

Best Cinematography

Teresa Alden, Dangerous Creation

Lawrence Allen, Pussie Control: The Story of Davion Pussie

Carlton L. Canty, Meeting Boone

John Malesevic, Pandemic

Best Picture

Dangerous Creation

Meeting Boone

Pandemic

Hottest Up-and-Coming Actor

Walker Fairbanks, Descend

Duane Shabazz, Meeting Boone

Hottest Up-and-Coming Actress

Asia Marie Hicks, Dangerous Creation

DaCarla Strong, Meeting Boone

I See You Awards’ People’s Choice

The winners of the I See You Awards’ People’s Choice is selected by the people! To determine the winner, the public is invited to attend the in-person screenings during our film festival being held at the Emagine Theater in Royal Oak, MIchigan. The date of the screenings is Thursday, August 18, 2022. More details, including ticket information, is coming soon, so stay tuned!

Filmmakers, be sure to spread the word so you'll have the best chance at being named an I See You Awards’ People’s Choice award winner!

Screenplay Submissions – Official Selections/Nominees

Short Film Category

10 Stops

Writer: JD Green

Second Chances

Writer: Kara M. Canton

Feature Film Category

At the Mercy of Faith (terror version)

Writer: Samuel Lee Taylor

Moonscope

Writer: Dave Fein

Porcupine

Writer: Dave Fein

Time Will Tell

Writers: Terry Newman and Jonathan Winehouse

Congratulations and good luck to all the nominees! We see you!

The 6th Annual I See You Awards® will be handed out during our Black Tie, Blue Carpet awards ceremony on Sunday, August 21, 2022, at the Emagine Theater in downtown Royal Oak, Michigan.

However, before the awards are handed out, the public is invited to watch the films during our in-person film festival on Thursday, August 18, 2022. Not only will you get to see some great films from some very talented filmmakers, you’ll also have the opportunity to vote for your favorite(s) to win an I See You Awards’ People’s Choice award! So, be sure to follow the I See You Awards® on our social media pages to keep up to date and be among the first to know when tickets are available. And while you’re here, be sure to subscribe to our mailing list for regular updates via our email newsletter.

We want to say “Thank You” to all the screenwriters and filmmakers who submitted their projects. We appreciate you for giving us the opportunity to view your work. To those filmmakers who do not see their projects and/or names listed, we are still very grateful to have had the opportunity to view your work as well. We wish you the best of luck with your project(s) going forward and hope to see more from you in the future. Keep learning, keep growing, keep pushing and keep moving forward! We see you and we’re here to support you!

Thank you to our sponsors and supporters!

Thank you to our sponsors and supporters: the Michigan Film & Digital Media Office, Emagine Entertainment, Final Draft, Paramount Pictures, Matrix Motors, WWJ Newsradio 950, Randazzo Formal Wear, The Lee Group, ES Communications Agency, look park STUDIOS, Casey Sign Company and PR Media Services, Inc.

Please support our sponsors! They help make the I See You Awards® possible! A big welcome to our newest sponsor, look park STUDIOS!


Ticket Information Coming Soon!

The list of this year's events is as follows:

Film Festival

Thursday, August 18

(All day)

Industry Seminar

Friday, August 19

12:00 noon - 2:00 p.m.

Awards Ceremony

Sunday, August 21

Doors open at noon

Ceremony starts at 2:00 p.m.

Complete details, including ticket information, are coming soon, so be sure to subscribe to our email list to stay up to date on all the latest news and happenings! We see you and we have a lot in store as we gear up to celebrate the 6th Annual I See You Awards®!

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