Following on from the success of the third annual British Short Film Awards, the full list of winners has been released
This year’s winners include:
Best English Short Film
A Dishonourable Death
Best Northern Irish Short Film
Candlelight
Best Scottish Short Film
Terror
Best Welsh Short Film
SIN EATER
Best Student Short Film
REQUIEM
Best Sound Design
Tom Cornes – You’re Absolutely Right
Best Production Design
Adriana Faria – Waving
Best Costume Design
Karen Glover – The Witch’s Daughter
Best Hair and Makeup
Tabitha Mei-Bo Li & Wendy Olver – Empress ClawScream
Best Editing
Max Reynolds – Jellyfish and Lobster
Best Score
Ceiri Torjussen – The Golden West
Best Cinematography
Ebba Hult – The Golden West
Best Supporting Actress
Paula Wharton – Dog Run
Best Supporting Actor
Cavan Clerkin – ManMade
Best Actress
Kosar Ali – Muna
Best Actor
Michael Salami – Saving Art
Best Screenplay
Bell Tolls
Best British Director
Yasmin Afifi – Jellyfish & Lobster
Best Foreign Language Short Film
Icelandic Poppies
Best Animated Short Film
Middle Watch
Best Documentary Short Film
Okhmatdyt
Best British Short Film
In Too Deep
Best Short Film
Muna
Founders Award
Winner Fights the Moon
Jury Award
Jellyfish & Lobster
Auteurs Award
The Puppet Asylum
Speaking about the event, the awards chair Tommy Clarke has said the following:
I founded The British Short Film Awards to help celebrate, nurture, and provide funding to a vital sector of the British film industry that acts as such a crucial breeding ground for emerging talent.
Supporting and celebrating the short film industry often provides more opportunities for diverse voices to be heard and stories to be told and in turn provides filmmakers a vital testing ground for storytelling techniques and experimental narratives.
The British Short Film Awards serve as a bridge to international audiences, promoting British culture and talent worldwide. So, the investment I have made into the British short film industry is not just investment in entertainment but also in cultural enrichment and creative excellence.
The British Short Film Awards was founded in 2020 with an aim to celebrate the incredible talent in short films from Great Britain and around the world. The first annual awards ceremony took place online in December 2021, hosted by Alex Zane; featuring Academy Award winners Peter Capaldi and Rachel Shenton. The body behind the show also provided funding to Hear Art, a charity that aims to provide funding for underrepresented filmmakers.
Fast forward to 2022, the team launched a Short Film Fund to help British short filmmakers get funding for their projects and hosted their second annual ceremony in person, hosted by Alex Zane once again. The team welcomed back Alex as host for the third year running and screened last year’s Best Short Film Winner An Irish Goodbye which has now gone on to win an Oscar and BAFTA.