SHORT FILM COMPETITION Awards

2019 Short Film Competition Awards

2019 Awards and Official Selections

Simcoe Audio People’s Choice Award:

LOBSTERS – Directed by: Matt Huntley

High School Category:

FIRST PLACE – SIX STOPS WEST
Written/Directed by: Noah Gehman

SECOND PLACE – THIS IS A TEENAGE LOVE LETTER
Directed by: Tessa Hill

THIRD PLACE – THE CHANGE
Written/Directed by: Derby McNulty

Simcoe County Category:

FIRST PLACE – OTTO & BRADLEY – SOMETHING FISHY
Studio Venti (3rd yr. film group at Sheridan) | Animation Director: Jennifer Yun

SECOND PLACE – BOY BYE
Written/Directed by: Mitch Graszat

THIRD – THE INTERVIEW
Written/Directed by: Noah Helinski

Open Category:

FIRST PLACE – LOBSTERS
Directed by: Matt Huntley

SECOND PLACE – IAN, A MOVING STORY
Directed by: Abel Goldfarb | Written by: Gastón Gorali

THIRD PLACE – LIFE VIA RAIL
Directed by: Jonny Micay | Produced by: Ethan Godel

Here is the full list of the 2019 Official selections that were shown at the festival.

2019 Official Selections

The Change

Struggling with artistic creativity, Alex tries to change his life.

The Interview

A con-man describes his foolproof plan of using job interviews to steal people’s identities.

Life Via Rail

Life Via Rail tells the story of Jason Shron, a train enthusiast from Canada who abandoned a prestigious phD program to pursue his dream of a career in the model train industry.

Otto & Bradley: Something Fishy

Otto, a young cat barista, is accused of a crime he didn’t commit: stealing the tropical fish at Ruffley’s Aquarium. With the help of his co-worker Bradley, the two go on an epic chase for the true culprit!

The Literalist

A professor visits a coffee shop to grade papers but keeps getting distracted by other customers and her own imagination.

One (UNO)

Far out at sea, a cell phone floating inside an air-tight bag starts to ring.

Oracle

As home renovations surround a child, the chaos of construction and his parents’ preoccupation are internalized, precipitating a fever dream that catapults his consciousness into adult realms of obsession and dread.

Memories

A film about the love, loss and acceptance that comes with the death of a loved one.

Our Reality Is Happy

A story of two child domestic workers finding happiness together, given their everyday reality.

Lobsters

Mark, a lonely man in a caravan park has found his soulmate, his neighbour Tanya. He drifts off into a fantasy about their future together. Everything would be perfect…if it wasn’t for Dave.

Tough Love

An aspiring writer attempts to create his romantic masterpiece, while struggling to accept a lack of passion in his own life.

Ian, A Moving Story

Ian was born with cerebral palsy. Like all kids, he wants to have friends, but discrimination and bullying keep him from his beloved playground. Ian won’t give up easily, accomplishing something that will surprise everyone.

This is a Teenage Love Letter

A young woman writes a letter to her past, to love, and to what the future might hold.

Six Stops West

A young woman wants to connect with the world, she just doesn’t know how.

Boy Bye

A bank robbery gone right… At least that’s what she thinks.

Sunday Service

A girl who is on a blind first date becomes increasingly uncomfortable when her date’s (extended) family begins to show up.

Seeing Sound

A short documentary about a young musician who is unable to read sheet music and couldn’t care less if his socks match or not. The story showcases his skills on various musical instruments including the accordion.

Hearth

Hearth is a sixty second animation that explores the connection between citizens in a village: it attempts to show the power of giving, and how each and every citizen can make a contribution to the greater good. When we all give a bit of ourselves, the entire village benefits.

Congratulations to all the filmmakers!

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