As a Quality of Life 2008 finalist, Darius Weems received a $25,000 Volvo for Life Award, as well as a $15,000 World of Children Founders Youth Award, and a $2,000 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. In May 2009, Darius was selected for $10,000 award from DoSomething.org, and in June, he and the filmmakers were honored at the
Do Something Awards celebration held on June 4 at
Harlem’s
Apollo Theater. Weems has donated all monies to Charley's Fund. A supporter of the film established the Darius Weems Scholarship in December 2008, to support an incoming freshman at
Yale University. The
Athens, Georgia Junior League presented Logan Smalley with the Spirit of Athens Community Service Award.
WXIA-TV presented Logan Smalley with the 11 Alive Community Service Award. Their coverage of the film received an
Emmy Award nomination. Darius Weems and Logan Smalley were invited to speak at the 2009
TED Conference Fellowship. In April 2009, the Council for Exceptional Children presented Darius Weems with their 2009 Yes I Can Award.
Awards and nominations As of June 2009, the film had won an unprecedented 28 film festival awards, and at the
Tribeca Film Festival it was the only film chosen by
Robert De Niro to screen at his children’s school during the festival. Among the awards won at film festivals are: : 2007, won Audience Award for Best Feature at
AFI Dallas International Film Festival : 2007, won Audience Award for Best Feature at
Atlanta Film Festival : 2007, won Audience Award for Best Documentary at
Palm Beach International Film Festival : 2007, won Audience Choice Award for Best Feature at
Santa Barbara International Film Festival : 2007, won Best Film at
Cleveland International Film Festival : 2007, won Standing Up Film Competition at
Cleveland International Film Festival : 2007, won Audience Award for Best Feature at
Independent Film Festival of Boston : 2007, won Audience Award for Best Feature at
Oxford Film Festival : 2007, won Best Documentary at
Oxford Film Festival : 2007, won Audience Choice Award for Best Feature at
Jackson Hole Film Festival : 2007, won Cowboy Award for Best Documentary at
Jackson Hole Film Festival : 2007, won Audience Award for Best Documentary at
Omaha Film Festival : 2007, won Jury Award for Best Documentary at
Omaha Film Festival : 2007, won Grand Jury Award for Best Documentary at Solstice Film Festival :
Emmy Award nomination : 2008, won Grand Prize at
The Christophers student film competition : Won Jury Award for Best Documentary at
Real to Reel International Film Festival : Won Audience Choice Award at
East Lansing Film Festival : Won Jury Award for Best Documentary at Longbaugh Film Festival : Won Jury Award for Best Feature at Sunscreen Film Festival : Won Audience Choice Award for Best Feature at Sunscreen Film Festival : Won Jury Merit Award at
Superfest International Disability Film Festival : Won Audience Choice Award at
Berkshire International Film Festival : Won Jury Award for Best Documentary at Sidewalk Film Festival : Won Audience Choice Award at Sidewalk Film Festival : Won Audience Choice Award at Ojai Film Festival : Won Youth Jury Award for Best Documentary at Viewfinders International Film Festival for Youth : Won Runner Up for Best Documentary at BiNational Film Festival : Won Jury Honorable Mention for Best Documentary at Picture This Film Festival == Death ==