 | Best of Festival Award Until the Tide Creeps In dir. Jessi Gutch Canvey Island is outside London. It suffered the worst natural disaster in modern British history, in which a storm flooded it in 1953. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Advertising Award Dirty Money dir. Sinan Sevinç and Dominik Ströhle Have you thought about the journey a dollar makes before landing in your wallet? There is scrutiny on hygiene; no one seems perturbed about cash. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Animation Award The Clearing dir. Daniel Hope In a desperate battle with his ego, Bill struggles to re-woo Deb with his below-par outdoor skills and shocking behaviour, until their last-ditch camping trip takes a sinister turn. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Artists' Film Award A Void dir. Jordy Sank Mangdaleen, a 75-year-old widower, lives with the imaginary figure of her late husband. An exploration of grief, loss and loneliness, commissioned by kykNET, a South African broadcaster. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Comedy Award Doffice dir. Leclercq David An old guy works in the same office everyday. But one day, a young colleague arrives and puts his world upside down. A fun, inventive and wordless physical comedy. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Dance Award Viscera dir. Phoebe Davies and Nandi Bhebhe Viscera is an experimental performance film. It evolved through a research process centring on the deconstruction of rage in all its forms. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Documentary Award Until the Tide Creeps In dir. Jessi Gutch Canvey Island is outside London. It suffered the worst natural disaster in modern British history, in which a storm flooded it in 1953. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Documentary Feature The Hermit of Treig dir. Lizzie MackEnzie This meditative documentary gives a rare glimpse into remote rural life. After 40 years of solitude, a spirited elderly hermit opens his life. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Drama Award Invisible Border dir. Mark Gerstorfer A deportation in Vienna in the middle of the night. Police officer Nancy and her colleague Albert have the task of evicting a family. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Experimental Award Fireflies dir. Poulomi Basu and CJ Clarke Crash landed and alone, a female astronaut is confronted by the ghosts of her past as she struggles for survival on an inhospitable planet that appears to be sentient. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Fashion Award Replica dir. Hannah Bon A trinity that unites people to become closer. Replica is an experimental fragrance film for Maison Margiela. An inviting film filled with pop colours and a dreamy aesthetic. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Music Video Award Mwanjé ft. Sampa the Great – Wildones dir. Michael Rodrigues & Tarryn Hatchett Wildones is an exploration of connection with the natural world. This beautiful and mesmerising film is an existential coming-of-age tale. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Narrative Feature I’ll Go To Hell dir. Ismahane Lahmar Doctors have made it very clear. Najet will die soon. She has been given just two weeks to live. No time to waste. Instead of giving in to self-pity, Najet tackles life head on. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Thriller Award O, Glory! dir. Joe Williams and Charlie Edwards-Moss Set in the late 1970s, a psychiatric doctor and his assistant are called to an isolated house to examine Deborah, whose brother believes she is losing her mind. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best VR & 360 Award Glimpse dir. Benjamin Cleary and Michael O’Connor This dreamlike, emotive visual feast is set in the imaginative mind of a panda named Herbie who has recently broken up with his girlfriend, Rice. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Cinematography Award Aska, dir. Clara Miro Two young disciples must throw their mother’s ashes into the mouth of a volcano in order to prevent its collapse into a flood of flames, which would destroy everything. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | The Hermit of Treig dir. Lizzie MackEnzie This meditative documentary gives a rare glimpse into remote rural life. After 40 years of solitude, a spirited elderly hermit opens his life. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Editing Award 39 dir. Martín Delfino Guevara 39 is a short film based on true events about the horrific and tragic crime of the 39 Vietnamese people who died hidden in the back of a lorry in Essex, England, in 2019. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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 | Best Screenplay Award Breathless Puppets, dir. Naaman Azhari Forced apart in childhood by the expectations of their cultures and the disapproval of their fathers, two men with a passion for dance reconnect through the pandemic. Stream On Demand until 30 November |
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