Winners
Michael Fuller Award for Best Film
Munchies by Sinead Stoddard
Audience Award
BAIT by Benjamin Sutton
Best Regional Film
Munchies by Sinead Stoddard
Shortlist
Title | Director | Award |
---|---|---|
A Beatnik Symposium | Henry Gatrell | |
BAIT | Benjamin Sutton | Audience Award |
Color of Reality | Jon Boogz | |
Dreams on Sale | Vlad Buzaianu | |
Drop Out | Scott Castles & Chevy Mclaren | |
I Take Photos | Oliver David Lister | |
Klasse | Malia Bruker | |
Land of our Father | Patrick Gillespie | |
Microsculpture | Tanya Cochrane | |
Munchies | Sinead Stoddart | Michael Fuller Award for Best Film Regional Filmmaker Prize |
SPIRAL | Tatum Lenberg | |
Static Stephen | Luke Bellis | |
The Art of a Lost Trade | Mary Gerretsen | |
The Not So Best Man | Ben Grace | |
Time to Pay | Ben Grace | |
Two Evacuees | Nicola Dove |
About SFW: Shorts 2016
SFW: Shorts invites submissions of short films of all production styles and techniques including animation, documentary, drama, experimental and artist film. Films must be no more than 10 minutes long (including credits) and can be submitted in SD or HD video formats.
Our award ceremony included a screening of all short listed films followed by the judges’ announcement of this year’s winners. This took place on Sunday 8th November at Sonar Cinema, Southampton Solent University, East Park Terrace, Southampton, SO14 0YN.
About Michael Fuller
Each year in SFW: Shorts the Best Film (as voted by a panel of independent judges) is
awarded the Michael Fuller Award. Michael was a supporter and advocate for City Eye throughout its history and whilst he was Arts Officer at Southampton City Council and then Hampshire County Council.
During his time at SCC, he was also involved in setting up Southampton Film Festival, the forerunner to SFW, which began in the 1980s and continued into the 90s. He remained passionate about film and indeed the cultural welfare of Southampton and the wider region. He was a member and Chair of the Phoenix Film Society. Michael died in December 2011. His support and counsel is missed but we are so pleased that Michael’s wife, Lesley, has approved the creation of this memorial to him.