Award Winners Oct 21

Award Winners

Action
UK: Officer Down – directed by Simon Pearce
INT: Etana – directed by Marian de Pontes
FL: Stage – directed by Amir Mohandesian

Sci-Fi
UK: We Choose To Go – directed by Marlene Emilia Rios
INT: Freya – directed by Camille Hollett-French
MICRO: Adam & Eve MK II – directed by Sebastian Kuder

Music
INT: Black Pumas – Colors – directed by Kristian Mercado
FL: Anpu – Zoea – directed by Powei Su

Thriller
UK: Burn on Arrival – directed by Owen Gower
INT: Alina – directed by Rami Kodeihf
FL: Trap – directed by Mohamad Rahmati

Horror
UK: Who Goes There? – directed by Astrid Thorvalsden
INT: Hunter’s Cabin – directed by N’cee van Heerden

Comedy
UK: Man-Spider – directed by Tom Oxenham, and Thank You So Much – directed by Tomasz Frymorgen
INT: Honeybear – directed by Logan Fields
FL: Short Calf Muscle – directed by Victoria Warmerdam
MICRO: The Most Interesting Film Director In The World – directed by Doug Sutherland

Drama
UK: Anna – directed by Dekel Berenson
INT: Walk a Mile – directed by Judith Cowley, and The Last Thing That Dies – directed by Jacob Wahlqvist
FL: Georgia – directed by Jayil Pak, and Price of Water – directed by Mohsen Mehri Darouei
WB: Soraya – directed by Ramin Farzaneh & Parisa Sedaei-Azar

Period Drama
Oakdale, 1959 – directed by Josh Garvin

Non-Narrative
INT: The Wind Phone – directed by Kritsen Gerwick

Experimental
UK: Club Zodiac – directed by Joe Hunting
INT: Monster Rally -“Adventure” – directed by Zak Marx
MICRO: Amara – directed by Ethan Chancer

The World Health Award
Antarctica – directed by Fredi Devas

Documentary
UK: The Pangolin Man – directed by Ellie Stones
INT: The Sisters – directed by Michał Hytrośand, and India on a Rickshaw directed by Shy Brameli
FL: Unforgivable – directed by Marlén Viñayo
MICRO: Looking Back With Pride – directed by Emily McDonald
WB: Hunger Ward – directed by Skye Fitzgerald

Animation
UK: The Babysitter – directed by Paul Monaghan
INT: Heart of Gold – directed by Simon Filliot
FL: Dead End – directed by Nir Berger
MICRO: March of the Potguins – directed by Michael Vodden

Animated Horror
A Trout’s Journey – directed by Felix Emmanuel

CGI Animation
Garden Party – directed by Florian Babikian, Vincent Bayoux, Victor Caire, Théophile Dufresne, Gabriel Grapperon, & Lucas Navarro

Lockdown Drama
Surfaces – directed by Steve Reeves

Lockdown Comedy
Screening – directed by Christian Brassington

Lockdown Animation
Build Me Up – directed by Steve Lawson

Lockdown Non-Narrative
Shelter – directed by Martin Ponferrada

Crime
UK: On/Off Licence – directed by Mark Field
INT: Girls Are Strong Here – directed by Scott Burkhardt
FL: Zoo – directed by Will Niava
WB: Trauma – directed by Hesam Dehghani

Adaptation
The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating – directed by Elisabeth Tova Bailey

Cinematography
UK: Pedro de la Fuente for Castells – directed by Pedro de la Fuente & James Worsley
INT: Leo Purman for Under the Flag – directed by Jiawei Cheng

Script
UK: Alexander Newman for An Affable Devil – directed by Alexander Newman & Richard Newman
INT: Adam Peterson for M*therfucker – directed by Adam Long & Adam Peterson
FL: Gustavo Milan for Seiva Bruta – directed by Gustavo Milan

Design
INT: Strange Hearts – directed by Fran Olmedo Longeri
FL: Fragile Moon – directed by Phyllis Tam

Debut
UK: Roy – directed by Ross White
INT: The Militiaman – directed by David Peter Hansen

One To Watch
Jamie – directed by Esmé Creed-Miles

Child Actor
Anaé Romyns for I Was Still There When You Left Me – directed by Marie McCourt

Actor
Barney Harris and Tallulah Haddon for Starboy – directed by Joëlle Bentolila

Documentary Director
Marlén Viñayo for Unforgivable

Drama Director
Joëlle Bentolila for Starboy

Judges’ Choice
The Militiaman – directed by David Peter Hansen

Audience Award
Roy – directed by Ross White

Craghoppers Film Prize Winners

Student
UK: Do Not Feed The Pigeons – directed by Antonin Niclass
INT: Umama – directed by Talia Smith

Social Impact
Castells – directed by Pedro de la Fuente & James Worsley

Runner-Up
The Wind Phone – directed by Kristen Gerweck

Winner
Goldfish – directed by Hector Dockrill