And the nominees are...

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We’re delighted to announce the nominees for the Oska Bright Film Festival 2019 Awards. Twenty-two films have been shortlisted in categories ranging from Best Story to Stand Out Dance Film. We will also be giving our audience the chance to vote for their favourite film at the festival, with the winner to be announced online.

To find out who wins, make sure you come along to our Awards Night, where we’ll also be having performances from comedian Rosie Jones and singer/songwriter Lizzie Emeh.

You’ll be able to watch all of our award-winning films in our special Award-Winners screening on Saturday 26 October, tickets available here.


Stand Out Artists Film supported by Artists Open Houses

MAGIC OF CINEMA

BY LINDA CURTIN

YOU AND EYE

BY HUGO KARLSSON

MARY

BY ERICA SUTHERLAND

COLLECTING OF MEMORIES

BY MARK HEMSWORTH & NAOMI MORRIS


Best International Film supported by Lighthouse

MAGICAL

BY BAHADOR ADAB

LOST ONES

BY MARIA CASTILLEJO CARMEN, MAELLE GRAND BOSSI & ELISABETH SILVEIRO

SHAKESPEARE IN TOKYO

BY BUS STOP FILMS

ODDLANDS

BY BRUCE GLADWIN


Stand Out Dance Film supported by South East Dance

KILL OFF

BY GENEVIEVE CLAY-SMITH

STOPGAP IN MOTION

BY STEPHEN FEATHERSTONE

RADIAL DUNDEE

BY BACK TO BACK THEATRE

TIME TO LEAVE

BY DANNY SMITH & ROLY CARLINE


Best Animation supported by Adult Swim

THE TRAIN

BY AARON DUNBAR

WHAT IT FEELS LIKE

BY STEVEN FRASER

SNOWBALL EFFECT

BY TEAGAN NASH

MIRROR TREE

BY ANDREW PENGILLEY


Bright Spark supported by Brighton Film School

THOUGHTS

BY DENISE ROSE

STARBRIGHT

BY MTR SATURDAY REGULARS

LOOK FOR ME

BY MIRIAM FOX

HALLOWEEN MASSACRE 2

BY CHRIS RUMENS & ROB NETTLETON


Best Performance supported by Nicholas Pinnock

GERARD O’DWYER

IN SHAKESPEARE IN TOKYO

TIZIANO BARBINI

IN WANTED

JAMIE BREWER

IN KILL OFF

TOMMY JESSOP

IN FIGHTER


Best Story supported by Kate Leys

FIGHTER

BY BUGSY STEEL

ODDLANDS

BY BRUCE GLADWIN

WANTED

BY DANIELE BONARINI & POTI PICTURES

CREATURES AND THINGS

BY SAM FENTON


Find out who wins at our Awards Night on Friday 25 October - tickets on sale now! You’ll also be able to watch all the winning films at our Award-Winners screening on Saturday 26 October.

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