St Kilda Short Film Festival
St Kilda Film Festival is Australia's longest running short film festival[1] and has been showcasing Australian short films since 1983. The festival, produced and presented by the city of Port Phillip,[2] screens Australian short films in all genres including drama, comedy, documentary, animation and digital media.
The short film competition awards over $50,000 in cash and craft awards, including a $10,000 prize for Best Short Film.[3]
Past winners
Award | 2009[4] | 2008[5] | 2007[6] |
---|---|---|---|
Best Short Film | Boundless | Katoomba | |
Craft Award | Miracle Fish | The Girl in the Moon | |
Best Director | Boundless | Katoomba | |
Best Documentary | The Love Market | My Dad Susan | |
Best Animation | Mutt | The Girl Who Swallowed Bees | |
Best Comedy | Being Carl Williams | Don't Panic! | |
Best Actor | Tom Green (The Ground Beneath) | Luke Elliot (Dugong) & Damon Herriman (Len's Love Story) | |
Cinematography | Directions | Crossbow | |
Screenplay | Kind of Man | Dugong | |
Editing | Shockwaves | Shadow Play | |
Visual Effects | Lone | Advantage | |
Sound Post Production | Ephemeral | Spike Up | |
Original Score | The Ground Beneath | Eclipse | |
Audience Award | |||
Indigenous | One Shoe Short | Brother Boys |
References
- ↑ Screen Australia's profile of short film festivals
- ↑ Visit Victoria Events Page
- ↑ Official St Kilda Film Festival Website
- ↑ Inside Film Winners Announcement.
- ↑ 2008 Winners Announced.
- ↑ 2007 Winners Announced.
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