FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
January 10, 2023
WINNERS ANNOUNCED
February 9, 2023
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The 11th annual SIMA Awards celebrate eye-opening impact cinema that exemplifies excellence in its potential to inspire social change. Each year, films are selected from over 140 countries around the world, competing for honors, cash prizes, media features, distribution opportunities, and entry into SIMA’s signature film programs. Winners will be announced on February 9, 2023.
PRESS RELEASE
STORIES FROM 31 COUNTRIES ADVANCE AS FINALISTS IN THE 11TH ANNUAL SOCIAL IMPACT MEDIA AWARDS (SIMA 2023)
JANUARY 10, 2023, LOS ANGELES, CALIF. —To meet the new “lightworkers” of our generation, look no further than this year’s SIMA 2023 shortlist.
FINALISTS
OUTREACH TOOLKIT | JANUARY 10 — FEBRUARY 8, 2023
NEWSLETTER
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#SIMA2023 Finalists Announced — Stories From 31 Countries Advance as Finalists in The 11th Annual Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA 2023).
What is great art but a reminder that the challenges our world faces will not be resolved by simply elevating higher consciousness to all that is light; they will find their resolution by our society radically reclaiming sovereignty over our collective shadows. What this year’s SIMA 2023 finalists capture is just that; the illumination of a world cycling through a seemingly endless and chaotic rhapsody of light and dark as it exposes its shadows to dismantle all that no longer serves its peace.
Meet the radical voices and courageous filmmakers that comprise this year’s shortlist: simaawards.org/2023-finalists
The 11th Annual SIMA Awards are powered by The Foundation for Systemic Change (FSC), Milatido, The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC), The International Documentary Association (IDA), Double Exposure, WITNESS, Firelight Media, and NONOT.
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#SIMA2023 Finalists Announced — 🎥 Stories From 31 Countries Advance as Finalists in The 11th Annual Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA 2023).
What is great art but a reminder that the challenges our world faces will not be resolved by simply elevating higher consciousness to all that is light; they will find their resolution by our society radically reclaiming sovereignty over our collective shadows. What this year’s SIMA 2023 finalists capture is just that; the illumination of a world cycling through a seemingly endless and chaotic rhapsody of light and dark as it exposes its shadows to dismantle all that no longer serves its peace.
Meet the radical voices and courageous filmmakers that comprise this year’s shortlist: simaawards.org/2023-finalists
The 11th Annual SIMA Awards are powered by The Foundation for Systemic Change (FSC), Milatido, The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC), The International Documentary Association (IDA), Double Exposure, WITNESS, Firelight Media, and NONOT. @idaorg, @docnational, NONOT, @witness_org @doubleexposurefestival and @firelight_media
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#SIMA2023 Finalists Announced — Stories From 31 Countries Advance as Finalists in The 11th Annual Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA 2023).
What is great art but a reminder that the challenges our world faces will not be resolved by simply elevating higher consciousness to all that is light; they will find their resolution by our society radically reclaiming sovereignty over our collective shadows. What this year’s SIMA 2023 finalists capture is just that; the illumination of a world cycling through a seemingly endless and chaotic rhapsody of light and dark as it exposes its shadows to dismantle all that no longer serves its peace.
Meet the radical voices and courageous filmmakers that comprise this year’s shortlist: simaawards.org/2023-finalists
The 11th Annual SIMA Awards are powered by The Foundation for Systemic Change (FSC), Milatido, The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC), The International Documentary Association (IDA), Double Exposure, WITNESS, Firelight Media, and NONOT. @documentary.org, @DOCorg, NONOT, @WITNESS @DoubleExposureFestival and @firelightmedia
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#SIMA2023 Finalists Announced — Stories From 31 Countries Advance as Finalists in The 11th Annual Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA 2023).
Meet the radical voices and courageous filmmakers that comprise this year’s shortlist 👉 simaawards.org/2023-finalists
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#SIMA2023 Finalists Announced — Stories From 31 Countries Advance as Finalists in The 11th Annual Social Impact Media Awards (SIMA 2023).
What is great art but a reminder that the challenges our world faces will not be resolved by simply elevating higher consciousness to all that is light; they will find their resolution by our society radically reclaiming sovereignty over our collective shadows. What this year’s SIMA 2023 finalists capture is just that; the illumination of a world cycling through a seemingly endless and chaotic rhapsody of light and dark as it exposes its shadows to dismantle all that no longer serves its peace.
Meet the radical voices and courageous filmmakers that comprise this year’s shortlist: simaawards.org/2023-finalists
The 11th Annual SIMA Awards are powered by The Foundation for Systemic Change (FSC), Milatido, The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC), The International Documentary Association (IDA), Double Exposure, WITNESS, Firelight Media, and NONOT.
“Since our inception, we have aimed at setting new industry standards that raise the bar of quality, integrity and diversity. When I created SIMA 11 years ago I had one goal: to celebrate and distribute the kind of social impact filmmaking that amplifies the stories of marginalized communities, challenges oppressive mindsets, and inspires audiences to take a critical eye and stance to systems of injustice. We have witnessed firsthand the influence of storytelling to inspire social change and we have seen change ripple across communities through the very act of experiencing a story and being left with an idea and prospect to be proactive in transforming the status quo. We cannot wait to witness the power of your films.”
— Daniela Kon Lieberberg, Founder & CEO
SIMA’s Sponsors are committed to the collaborative effort of honoring the most thought-provoking documentary films of our time. The 11th Annual SIMA Awards are powered by The Foundation for Systemic Change (FSC), Milatido, The Documentary Organization of Canada (DOC), The International Documentary Association (IDA), Double Exposure, WITNESS, Firelight Media, and NONOT
ANNUAL SIMA AWARDS
PRESS ASSETS
HISTORY
In 2012, award-winning documentary filmmaker and human rights activist, Daniela Kon founded SIMA to support and champion excellence in social impact filmmaking by launching an annual awards program and global distribution platforms that amplify the power of media to foster a world that is free from prejudice, discrimination and oppression.
SIMA started as the first and only international media competition honoring achievements in the creative, human rights and humanitarian fields. Today, SIMA is the most renowned global curator in the social impact space, serving independent film, academic and global social justice industries around the world.
QUOTES ABOUT SIMA
“These courageous filmmakers and activists re-imagine socio-political filmmaking. They set new standards for transparency, integrity, and creativity, while transforming their cameras, their narratives, and by extension their audiences, into vehicles for social justice. We’re proud to champion such an extraordinary range of global stories and filmmakers …” – Daniela Kon, SIMA Founder and Executive Director
“[SIMA films are] visual storytelling that can affect your mind, body, and soul.” – David Craig, Assistant Professor at USC’s Annenberg School for Communications and Journalism
“SIMA is quickly becoming the gold standard for social impact films, and the genre is quickly becoming our planet’s truest form of journalism. The content SIMA draws is jaw dropping.” – Trevor Hall, President of Creative Visions Foundation
“Necessary viewing for anyone concerned with international affairs and human rights issues.” – Andrew McGregor, Founder of Tiziano Project
“Watching these films was like school of the best, most expansive and inspiring kind.” – Patricia Billings, Co-founder of Milet Publishing
“Abandon the cultural conditioning of the ‘Do-Gooder Industrial Complex’ with each and every SIMA Film.” – Shawn Humphrey, Professor, Innovator & Development Consultant”
GLOBAL NETWORK
23,000,000+ media impressions yearly
5,000,000+ direct media reach
102 outreach partners
50 brand ambassadors
2,500+ filmmakers (representing 147 countries)
2,400+ educators
86,500+ students
600+ media organizations
196 countries
ALL-TIME STATS
2,996 films submitted
147 countries
429 films short-listed
173 films awarded
200+ films distributed
104 languages
500+ screenings
6 continents
FILMMAKER GENDER
53.3% FEMALE
41.8% MALE
1.1% NON BINARY
FILMMAKER AGE
1.9% 18-25 YRS
36.3% 26-34 YRS
28.4% 35-44 YRS
14% 45-54 YRS
5.3% 55-64 YRS
1.2% 65+ YRS
CONTACT
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