Brain Power (the film and accompanying TED Book) launched at The California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco on November 8, 2012.
Engage premiered at Interdependence Day celebrations in Los Angeles in September 2012 and online the following day. It was featured on Upworthy on the day of its release.
A Declaration of Interdependence premiered at Interdependence Day on September 12, 2011 at Ground Zero and was selected to play on YouTube’s homepage. The film has begun its festival tour this spring with the Black Maria Film Festival and the Rincon International Film Festival.
The Let it Ripple series has won the following awards:
- Winner of The Best Short Educational Film from The Int’l Family Film Festival (Brain Power, 2013)
- Winner of The Best Documentary Award from the West Chester Film Festival (Brain Power, 2013)
- Selected by the U.S. State Department for the 2013 American Film Showcase (Brain Power, 2013)
- Nominated for Best Chronicle, Best Music and Best Editing- Maverick Movie Awards (A Declaration of Interdependence, 2012)
- Selected by the National Gallery of Art screening- Black Maria Film Festival (A Declaration of Interdependence, 2012)
- Director’s Choice Black Maria Film Festival (A Declaration of Interdependence, 2012)
- Award of Merit- Best Shorts Competition (A Declaration of Interdependence, 2012)
- Translated into 66 different languages
- Customized for over 300 organizations
AWARDS & DISTINCTIONS FOR MOXIE FILMS
Other films by Tiffany Shlain and The Moxie Institute have received 48 awards and distinctions. Their feature documentary Connected has won 15 awards, including:
- 2013: Best Documentary Award from the Big Easy Int’l Film and Music Festival
- 2012: Disruptive Innovation Award from The Tribeca Film Festival
- 2012: Selected by the US State Department & USC for the 2012 American Film Showcase
- 2012: Winner Best Documentary Feature from the Atlanta Int’l Documentary Film Festival
- 2012: ”Award of Excellence” from the Accolade Competition
- 2012: 4 Awards from The Los Angeles Movie Awards
- 2011: “Interdependence Film Prize“ from The Berlin Film Festival & The Interdependence Movement
- 2011: “Women in Film Award” National Geographic All Roads Grant at the Sundance Film Festival
- 2011:“Best Documentary Audience Award” The Maui Film Festival
- 2011: “Best of the Fest Documentary Award” The Portland Maine Film Festival
- 2011: “Meta Media Award” The Dallas Video Fest
- 2011: The Jerusalem Film Festival
- 2011: Director Tiffany Shlain nominated for a “Women of Vision Award” at Sundance Film Festival

