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The Big Screen - More InformationYou are in: Hampshire > Entertainment > The Big Screen > The Big Screen - More Information > The Big Screen Film Festival ![]() Elinor Geller wins the animation award The Big Screen Film FestivalThe Big Screen Online Film Festival is our showcase of the best in student, amateur and up-and-coming independent film producers in the South. This year's awards ceremony and screening was held at Harbour Lights Picture House in Southampton on Saturday 26 January. Over a hundred producers, directors, cast and crew joined friends and family of entrants for the event hosted by BBC South Today's Georgie Palmer. ![]() Second-time winner Rob Brown The festival is aimed at enthusiastic amateurs, aspiring new professionals or student filmmakers. It is held in partnership with the local film charity City Eye and Harbour Lights Picturehouse. Entrants must be from, based in or study in Hampshire, Dorset or the Isle of Wight, or their film must be connected to the area. Films are streamed in broadband on the BBC Hampshire and Dorset websites. A shortlist was chosen by Big Screen organisers and BBC film critic, Mark Kermode picked his favourite in each category. Georgie announced Mark's favourites in each category - Drama, Animation, Comedy and Arts/Factual/Documentary. ![]() Comedy winner Andy Phelps Elinor Geller won the Best Animation for her moving and evocative Spirit Child which she produced as a graduation film from Southampton Solent University. Andy Phelps scooped the award for best comedy. His zombie spoof Just Another Day of the Dead was shot on location on Dorset's Jurassic Coast. In the Drama category, it was a second win for Bournemouth Arts Institute's Rob Brown. Rob's award for the mysterious short Open Skies now shares his mantelpiece with his award for Family Portrait which he won in 2006. Rob had just flown in from Poland where he was shooting scenes for his next production. ![]() Arts/Factual/Doc winner Andrew Bradley In the final category, Arts/Factual/Documentary. Andrew Bradley won the award for his journey of self-discovery into his family history - Who is Me? This year a special award was presented by festival Partners City Eye. The Southampton filmmaking organisation seeks to support local producers and directors and awarded a special prize of equipment use and support for a film which they see potential. Kevin Turrell was handed the City Eye Special award for comic-strip spoof, Comicman. BIG SCREEN WINNERS:ALL WINNERS AND SHORTLISTED FILMSAnimation Comedy Arts/Factual/Documentary last updated: 29/01/2008 at 12:52 SEE ALSOYou are in: Hampshire > Entertainment > The Big Screen > The Big Screen - More Information > The Big Screen Film Festival External Links
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