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The Full Story
8 October 2017

2017 Festival Award Winners

Wimbledon International Short Film Festival

BEST FILM – The Full Story

Sponsored by Wimbledon Film Club

Writer / Director DAISY JACOBS, Co- Director CHRIS WILDER, Producers ELLIOT TAGG & GEOFF MORGAN

When the dad next-door walks out, five-year-old Toby discovers that parents leave. As the shock hits, the entire room catapults skywards, morphs in mid-air and lands as a different space. The rooms keep pace with Toby’s volatile emotions as home life spirals out of control in the divorce boom of the 1970s and 80s. Forty years on, kaleidoscopic scraps of memory still cling to the walls; and Toby clings to these fragments, trying to piece together the full story.

The Full Story

BEST STUDENT FILM – Light Sight

Writer / Director SEYED M. TABATBAEI, Producer SIMIN FARROKH AHMADI

M.E., the imprisoned character in a room is attracted to a hanging light and tries to catch it. But the room itself becomes an obstacle on his way.

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A Little Grey

BEST LONDON FILMMAKER – A Little Grey

Sponsored by Curzon Cinema

Directors SIMON HEWITT & STEVE SMITH, Writer STUART ROYALL

Is there any cure for being ‘a little grey’? One man’s search takes him through bars, churches, doctor’s surgeries, tattoo parlours and beyond, but will he find what he’s looking for? A colourful story about losing your spark and finding redemption.

BEST ANIMATED FILM – Xamarim

Director BALINT RAFAEL KELEN

This is a short non-dialogue experimental animation about the great Xamarim in two parts.

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BEST DOCUMENTARY – The Residue of a Relationship

Sponsored by Marcus Beale Architects

Writer / Director / Producer BRETT CHAPMAN

A rom-com-documentary about the power of letters and the way movies influence what we think of as love.

AUDIENCE AWARD – Blood Shed

Director / Co-Writer JAMES MORAN, Producer / Co-Writer CAT DAVIES

Jack loves a bargain. And he loves sheds. When he buys suspiciously cheap second-hand parts to build his very own dream shed, he and long-suffering wife Helen find they’ve got more than they bargained for: a killer shed with an appetite for blood.

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