2018 film by Benjamin Howard
Deviant Poster
Directed by Benjamin Howard Written by
James Hall
Benjamin Howard
Produced by Starring
Rudy Pankow
Mike Burnell
Krystina Montemurro
Court Rutter
Cinematography Alex Niknejad Edited by
James Hall
Benjamin Howard
Music by Tyler Rivera Stein Distributed by Omeleto Release date
June 9, 2018 (2018-06-09 )
Running time
10 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $6,500
Deviant is a 2018 drama short film directed by Benjamin Howard and written by Howard and James Hall. The film stars Rudy Pankow , Mike Burnell, Krystina Montemurro and Court Rutter.
Plot
In the 1960s, a sexually conflicted teenager escapes the tortures of electrotherapeutic conversion therapy to find hope and acceptance.
Cast
Production
The project is Howard's undergraduate capstone film[ 2] made at San Diego State University in the spring of 2017.[ 3] He said "Deviant takes a young teenager, whose sexual preference comes into direct conflict with his faith and family."[ 4] In scouting locations for the church, members of the production visited numerous LGBT-friendly churches in the San Diego area.[citation needed ] Several turned down the production due to the script's mature themes.[citation needed ] The church sequences were eventually filmed at Kensington Community Church, in San Diego .[citation needed ]
Release
Deviant premiered on June 9, 2018 at Dances with Films .[ 1] It went on to screen at Outfest , HollyShorts Film Festival ,[ 5] Cleveland International Film Festival ,[ 6] Nashville Film Festival ,[ 7] GI Film Festival San Diego [ 8] [ 9] [ 10] and San Diego International Film Festival .[ 11] The film was distributed by Omeleto on April 20, 2020. It has amassed over a quarter-million views since its release online.[ 12]
Reception
Before the film's festival premiere, Howard was recognized with an award for Best Directing at San Diego State's Emerging Filmmakers Showcase in the spring semester, 2017.[citation needed ] In 2019, Deviant received a Student Emmy Award [ 13] at the Pacific Southwest Chapter for National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences .[ 14]
The film received more than 20 awards and nominations over the year and a half it played on the festival circuit, including several for Pankow and Howard, for acting and directing, respectively.[citation needed ] Howard used the film as part of his application to UCLA film school, and was admitted into the program in 2018.[citation needed ]
Accolades
List of awards and nominations
Festival
Year
Award
Recipient(s)
Result
Ref.
Pacific Southwest Emmy Award
2019
Student Programming - Short Form
Deviant
Won
[ 14]
Fine Cut Festival of Films
2019
Best Student Film
Deviant
Nominated
[ 15]
San Diego Film Awards
2019
Best Narrative Short Film
Benjamin Howard
Won
Best Direction: Narrative Short Film
Benjamin Howard
Won
Best Cinematography: Narrative Short Film
Alex Niknejad
Won
Best Production Design: Narrative Short Film
Phuong Truong
Won
Best Editing: Narrative Short Film
Benjamin Howard
Nominated
James Hall
Nominated
Best Costume: Narrative Short Film
Alejandra Guerrero
Nominated
Prison City Film Festival
2019
The Captain's Award (Best Director)
Benjamin Howard
Won
[ 16]
The C.O. Award (U.S. Narrative Short)
Benjamin Howard
Nominated
James Hall
Nominated
Ricardo Osuna
Nominated
The Major's Award (Narrative Short - Best Actor)
Rudy Pankow
Nominated
The Major's Award (Narrative Short - Best Supporting Actor)
Court Rutter
Nominated
The Desk Boss Award (Best in Genre: Drama)
Benjamin Howard
Nominated
James Hall
Nominated
Ricardo Osuna
Nominated
U.S. Short Film Award (Best Overall Submission)
Benjamin Howard
Nominated
James Hall
Nominated
Ricardo Osuna
Nominated
Humboldt International Film Festival [usurped]
2019
Honorable Mention for Acting
Rudy Pankow
Won
[ 17]
Court Rutter
Won
Krystina Montemurro
Won
Mike Burnell
Won
San Diego Film Week
2019
Jury Award
Benjamin Howard
Won
References
^ a b "DEVIANT | Dances With Films" . Dances with Films . 2018-06-09. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "5Q's w/Benjamin Howard "Deviant" Director" . Borrego Springs Film Festival . Archived from the original on 2022-06-15. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ Shields, Judy (2018-09-21). "KCET's Fine Cut Festival of Films Awards and Screening | The Hollywood Times" . The Hollywood Times . Archived from the original on 2022-12-01. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Deviant" . Prison City Film Festival . Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Official Selections 2018 —" . HollyShorts Film Festival . Archived from the original on 2022-08-10. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Deviant - Cleveland International Film Festival :: March 22 - April 1, 2023" . Cleveland International Film Festival . Archived from the original on 2019-03-27. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Nextgen Program 5" (PDF) . Nashville Film Festival . 2019-10-06.
^ "Deviant" . GI Film Festival San Diego . 2019-09-27. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ Fulcher, Albert (2019-09-13). "3 LGBTQ short films not to miss" . LGBTQ San Diego County News . Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ Cristi, A. A. (2019-09-10). "Two Weeks Away From Opening Night, GI Film Festival San Diego Announces Award Nominees" . Broadway World . Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Locals Theater" . San Diego International Film Festival . Archived from the original on 2022-08-10. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Deviant | Drama Short Film" . Omeleto . Archived from the original on 2020-12-02. Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "Riley" . Film Independent . Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ a b Newell, Ena (2019-05-03). "2019 Emmy Award Nominees" . National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences . Retrieved 2022-06-15 .
^ "KCET, Fine Cut, Deviant" . KCET.org . Retrieved 2022-03-09 .
^ "THE 2019 PCFF NOMINEES" . Prison City Film Festival . Retrieved 2022-03-09 .
^ "2019, 52ND ANNUAL HUMBOLDT INT'L FILM FESTIVAL FILM FESTIVAL WINNERS" . Archived from the original on June 29, 2021. Retrieved 2022-03-09 .
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