Medalists Unveiled at 2016 Student Academy Awards®

Echo Wu, winner of the silver medal in the animated film category for “The Wishgranter,” with actress Lucy Liu (left) during the 43rd Annual Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, in Beverly Hills.
Echo Wu, winner of the silver medal in the animated film category for “The Wishgranter,” with actress Lucy Liu (left) during the 43rd Annual Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, in Beverly Hills.

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences tonight honored 17 student winners from colleges and universities around the world at the 43rd Student Academy Awards® ceremony, held at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.  The Gold, Silver and Bronze Medal awards were announced and presented by actors Joel Edgerton, Lucy Liu, Daisy Ridley and Parker Sawyers.

 

Rongfei Guo (right), winner of the silver medal in the documentary film category for “Fairy Tales,” with actress Daisy Ridley during the 43rd Annual Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, in Beverly Hills.
Rongfei Guo (right), winner of the silver medal in the documentary film category for “Fairy Tales,” with actress Daisy Ridley during the 43rd Annual Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, in Beverly Hills.

The 2016 Student Academy Award® winners are:

Alternative
Gold: “All These Voices,” David Henry Gerson, American Film Institute
Silver: “Cloud Kumo,” Yvonne Ng, City College of New York
Bronze: “The Swan Girl,” Johnny Coffeen, Maharishi University of Management

Animation
Gold: “Once upon a Line,” Alicja Jasina, USC
Silver: “The Wishgranter,” Echo Wu, Ringling College of Art and Design
Bronze: “Die Flucht,” Carter Boyce, DePaul University

Documentary
Gold: “4.1 Miles,” Daphne Matziaraki, University of California, Berkeley
Silver: “Fairy Tales,” Rongfei Guo, New York University
Bronze: “From Flint: Voices of a Poisoned City,” Elise Conklin, Michigan State University

Narrative
Gold: “Nocturne in Black,” Jimmy Keyrouz, Columbia University
Silver: “It’s Just a Gun,” Brian Robau, Chapman University
Bronze: “Rocket,” Brenna Malloy, Chapman University

Foreign Narrative
Gold: “Invention of Trust,” Alex Schaad, University of Television and Film Munich (Germany)
Silver: “Where the Woods End,” Felix Ahrens, Film University Babelsberg KONRAD WOLF (Germany)
Bronze: “Tenants,” Klara Kochanska, The Polish National Film, Television and Theatre School in Lodz (Poland)

Foreign Animation
Gold: “Ayny – My Second Eye,” Ahmad Saleh, Academy of Media Arts Cologne (Germany)

Foreign Documentary
Gold: “The Most Beautiful Woman,” Maya Sarfaty, Tel Aviv University (Israel)

Yvonne Ng (right), winner of the silver medal in the alternative film category for “Cloud Kumo,” with actor Parker Sawyers during the 43rd Annual Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, in Beverly Hills.
Yvonne Ng (right), winner of the silver medal in the alternative film category for “Cloud Kumo,” with actor Parker Sawyers during the 43rd Annual Student Academy Awards® on Thursday, September 22, in Beverly Hills.

New this year, the Foreign Film category was expanded to include separate awards for narrative, animation and documentary entries. All categories had three potential placements except for the Foreign Animation and Foreign Documentary categories, in which only Gold Medal awards were given.

The Student Academy Awards were established in 1972 to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work.  Past Student Academy Award winners have gone on to receive 51 Oscar® nominations and have won or shared nine awards.  They include Pete Docter, John Lasseter, Spike Lee, Trey Parker and Robert Zemeckis.

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