Best Short Comedy
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Best Story
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Best Documentary
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Senior Blackouts Of 2011
Pam & Walt Gimore (Los Angeles)
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Sweet Dreams
Ben Hlavaty (Oklahoma)
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Rome - Blood, Politics & Religion *
Clive Hand ( (UK)
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Best Travel
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Best by Amps Member
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Best Nature
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Down The Mekong River
Mila Werbik (Canada) |
Senior Blackouts Of 2011
Pam & Walt Gimore (Los Angeles) |
Madagascar Rain Forest
Kay Bamford-Burnell (UK) |
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Best Photography
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Best Editing
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Best Sci Fi
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Nächte Der Schatten (Shadow Nights)
Werner Vondracek (Austria) |
Untitled Project
*
Tsvetan Naydenov (Bulgaria)
[watch it here] |
This Is Entity One
*
Gregory Raw (Oklahoma) |
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Certificates of Merit
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Cliffhangers
John Astin
(UK) |
I Am Who I Am
Willy Van der Linden
(Belgium) |
Last Puppet Show, The
Jon Grey
(Australia) |
Life In Color
Franc Kopic
(Slovenia) |
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All Lies Must Fit The Facts
James Chalmers (UK) |
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Giirrrllz
Zachary Hadden (Oklahoma) |
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OT2: Time an' a Half
Geoff Harmer (UK) |
Anatomy Of A
Song *
Philip Bridge |
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Greatest Lake, The
(parts 2, 3, 4) *
Bob Makara (Michigan) |
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Room 4
Geoff Harmer (UK) |
Another Story - she collects
men *
Charles F Connors (Pennsylvania) |
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Il Grido Di Cassandra
Rolf Mandolesi (Italy) |
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Say Wesleydale Cheese
Willy Van der Linden (Belgium) |
By Tuk-Tuk To A Thai Market
Mila Werbik (Canada) |
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Land Of Smiles, The
Keith Baker (UK) |
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Seoul - The Pearl Of Asia
Oskar Siebert (Germany) |
Capital View, A
Pam & Walt Gilmore (Los Angeles) |
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Nessie
Keith Baker (UK) |
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South Africa Viewpoint
Jon Grey (Australia) |
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Faces |
OT2: Time an' a Half |
Seoul - the Pearl of Asia |
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Duty To the Future, A
John Astin (UK) |
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Nest Egg
The Space Between (Utah) |
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Tip, The
Sonja Jones (Oklahoma) |
Eulogy For Time & Peace, A
James Chalmers (UK) |
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One Day In Venice
Mila Werbik (Canada) |
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Too Many Ghosts
Ian Woodward (UK) |
Faces (watch it
here)
Tsvetan Naydenov (Bulgaria) |
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One For The Pot
Keith Baker (UK) |
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Vincent
Berry van der Vorst (Netherlands) |
From The Shadows Of 9/11
Clive Hand (UK) |
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Who Dares Wins
Tsvetan Naydenov (Bulgaria) |
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Who Dares Wins |
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Judging film festivals will always be contentious as film/video is an evolving
art form. As with any art form there are no hard and fast rules . We ask
entrants to respect the judges decisions and recognize that success or failure
in one festival is not an indication of how their movie may fare in another
festival.
* click on titles with a star beside them to read about how they were made.