French short ¿Dónde Está Kim Basinger? wins Flickerfest
Edouard Deluc’s short ¿Dónde Está Kim Basinger? has won the Flickerfest Award for Best Short Film.
The Best Australian Film went to Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Taun’s The Lost Thing, while the Jury Prize was awarded to the British short Baby, by Daniel Mulloy.
The 20th edition of Flickerfest Short Film Festival came to an end last night at Bondi Pavilion, Sydney. The best films from the festival will now embark on a 30-stop national tour, starting in Byron Bay on January 21 and traveling through to March.
The winners – selected by a Jury consisting of Kryzystof Geirat (Director Krakow Film Festival), Eileen Arandiga (Festival Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto,) Renee Brack (face of Movie Extra), Hannah Hillard (director), Susie Porter (actress), Luke Doolan (director), Peta Watermayer (National Geographic Channel’s Program and Acquisitions Manager) and Tom Zubrycki (director) – are:
- National Geographic Award – Best Documentary
The Lucky Ones (Szczesciarze)
Director: Tomasz Wolski
Country: Poland
- Jungle Software Award – Highly Commended Documentary
Today’s Cowboys
Director: Annika Salisbury
Producer: Kacie Anning
- Icebergs Dining Room and Bar Award – Best Direction in an Australian Short Film
Via Gori
Director: George Barbakadze
Producers: Lazaro Hernandez and Scott Gustetter
- Movie Extra Award – Best Australian Film
The Lost Thing
Directors: Andrew Ruhemann & Shaun Tan
Producer: Sophie Byrne
- Miller Australia Award – Best Cinematography in an Australian Short Film
The Kiss
Cinematographer: Nick Matthews
Director: Ashlee Page
- Avid award – Best Editing in an Australian Short Film
E Arioi Vahine
Editor and Director: Virginie Tetoofa
- Jameson Award – Best Achievement in an Original Australian Screenplay
Dik
Writer and Director: Christopher Stollery
- Sandcastle Studios Sound Design Award – Best Achievement in Sound
The Father
Sound Editor: Nick Batterham
Director: David Easteal
- SBS Television Award – Film chosen by SBS for broadcast
Bad Language
Director and Producer: Viron Papadopoulos
- Chaotic Post Award – Most Resourceful Film
When the Wind Changes
Director: Alethea Jones
Producers: Richard Davies and Veeran Naran
- SAE Prize – Best Use of Digital Technology
Babel
Director and Producer: Hendrick DuSollier
- Yoram Gross Qward – Best Animation
The External World
Director: David O’Reilly
Producers: Henning Kamm and David O’Reilly
- Flickerfest Award – Best Short Film
¿donde esta kim basinger?
Director: Edouard Deluc
Producer: Emmanuel Agneray
Country: France
- Flickerfest 2011 Special Jury Prize
Baby
Director: Daniel Mulloy
Producer: Ohna Falby
Country: United Kingdom
- Flickerfest Special Jury Award – Honourable Mention
Little Children, Big Words
Director and Producer: Lisa James Larsson
Country: Sweden
- SAE Award – Best Upper High School Production
Moments
By: Stephanie Mcdonald
School: Methodist Ladies College, VIC
- Avant Card Award – Best High School Animation
Piano
By: Emma Graham
- Flickerfest Award – Best Primary School Production
Shiny Alumina
By: Emily Williamson
Producer: Luisa Randall
School: Mayfield State School, QLD
- Flickerfest Award for Best Primary School Production – Special Mention
Can You Find
By: Grade 6 – 7. Cherbourg State School, QLD
- Yoram Gross Award – Best Primary School Animation
Lego Transformers / Comandoz
By: Christian Dick
- Flickerfest Special Jury Award – Honourable Mention
Na Wewe
Writer / Director / Producer: ivan Goldschmidt
- Waverley Council Award – Best Environmental Short Film
Coalition of the Willing
Director: Simon Robson
- Waverley Council Award – Highly Commended Environmental Short Film
Waste Not
Director: Ruth Hessey
Producer: Sophie Alstergren
- Flickerfest IF Media Award – Most Popular Film
When the Wind Changes
Director: Alethea Jones
Producers: Richard Davies AND Veeran Naran