A non-fiction video that reflects the human experience.
First Place: Jess Kszos
Ballin’ For Stunna
Divine Calloway, also known as Stunna, graduated from Wilson Magnet High School last year. He was shot and killed on August 9, 2023. This short documentary follows members of Divine’s family and basketball team as they navigate life after this devastating loss.
Second Place: Jamie Ratchford
Ashes to Ashes
Ash trees in New York and across the U.S. are being decimated by an invasive insect. The loss of these trees is not only devastating to the natural environment, it also has serious impacts on cultural traditions. The concern for their survival is a shared experience.
Third Place: Josh Boland
Everlast
Cierra Taylor is a boxer in the spotlight who is a protector more than a fighter. She has overcome challenges in her life that have taught her how to raise her four sons, trying to keep her boys focused and successful through sport
Honorable Mention: Georgia Pressley
Falling Forward
“It’s almost like an addiction or something,” says Pamela Tuety. Is it the pseudonyms and alternate personas, the ferocity of a full-contact sport, the community of people? This short documentary looks inside the lives of the players at Roc City Roller Derby and what makes the community unique.
Honorable Mention: Emma Truscott
Where I Belong
This documentary short follows the journey of three girls navigating adolesence. As they find their voice within their communities, each girl encounters their own challenges and successes. Woven together, their stories illustrate the diversity found within girlhood.
Last Updated: April 25, 2024 by joshmeltzer
2024 Non-Fiction Video
A non-fiction video that reflects the human experience.
First Place: Jess Kszos
Ballin’ For Stunna
Divine Calloway, also known as Stunna, graduated from Wilson Magnet High School last year. He was shot and killed on August 9, 2023. This short documentary follows members of Divine’s family and basketball team as they navigate life after this devastating loss.
Second Place: Jamie Ratchford
Ashes to Ashes
Ash trees in New York and across the U.S. are being decimated by an invasive insect. The loss of these trees is not only devastating to the natural environment, it also has serious impacts on cultural traditions. The concern for their survival is a shared experience.
Third Place: Josh Boland
Everlast
Cierra Taylor is a boxer in the spotlight who is a protector more than a fighter. She has overcome challenges in her life that have taught her how to raise her four sons, trying to keep her boys focused and successful through sport
Honorable Mention: Georgia Pressley
Falling Forward
“It’s almost like an addiction or something,” says Pamela Tuety. Is it the pseudonyms and alternate personas, the ferocity of a full-contact sport, the community of people? This short documentary looks inside the lives of the players at Roc City Roller Derby and what makes the community unique.
Honorable Mention: Emma Truscott
Where I Belong
This documentary short follows the journey of three girls navigating adolesence. As they find their voice within their communities, each girl encounters their own challenges and successes. Woven together, their stories illustrate the diversity found within girlhood.
Category: 2024 What We Do, What We Do