LIGHTS, CANBERRA, ACTION – Festival Winners Announced
36 entries were received. Each film had to be produced in just 10 days, run for 7 minutes or less and feature 10 items from around Canberra.
The judges included: Dianne Ireland, Senior Manager, Chief Minister's Department's Events unit and LCA judge since its inception 6 years ago and Belinda Barancewicz: a Producer/Director at Southern Cross Ten, Previous winner of LCA and Previous judge.
12 awards were presented on Friday evening, at the gala screening and awards ceremony. They included:
Best Acting Performance: James Hunter for ‘Southern Hills High'. James first entered LCA when he was 15 years old and directed this year's film with his sister Sarah.
Best Film Patrick J Gallagher again for ‘Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith'. Patrick produced, directed and wrote his film. He has entered every year for the past 6 years and won many awards. He had never taken out 'Best Film' until this year.
Best Student Film: Cameron Brown and Emma Paine produced ‘Love'. They are students from St Francis Xavier College.
Here is the full list of winners:
Award Film Recipient
Best Sound Design Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith Patrick J Gallagher
Best Editing Stakeout Torben Sko & Beau Vardos
Best Original Music Southern Hills High Jeff Evans
Best Cinematography Our Difficult Hearts Asher Floyd
Best Screenplay Stakeout Torben Sko, Beau Vardos, Mark Russell
Best Acting Performance Southern Hills High James Hunter
Best Use of an Item The Great Hatsby Stakeout Producers: Clare Martin & Hana Tow
Best Director Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith Patrick J Gallagher
Best Student Film Love Producers: Cameron Brown & Emma Paine
Best Use of Theme Gettin your Steak Out Producer: Christian Doran
Best Supporting Actor Appearing in every film! Dominic McKinnon
Best Film Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith Producer: Patrick J Gallagher
ENCORE SCREENING: If you missed the screening festival, you can catch the films at the Encore Screening Wednesday 15th April, 7pm at the National Museum of Australia, Visions Theatre. Entry is Free, Ages 15+
The judges included: Dianne Ireland, Senior Manager, Chief Minister's Department's Events unit and LCA judge since its inception 6 years ago and Belinda Barancewicz: a Producer/Director at Southern Cross Ten, Previous winner of LCA and Previous judge.
12 awards were presented on Friday evening, at the gala screening and awards ceremony. They included:
Best Acting Performance: James Hunter for ‘Southern Hills High'. James first entered LCA when he was 15 years old and directed this year's film with his sister Sarah.
Best Film Patrick J Gallagher again for ‘Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith'. Patrick produced, directed and wrote his film. He has entered every year for the past 6 years and won many awards. He had never taken out 'Best Film' until this year.
Best Student Film: Cameron Brown and Emma Paine produced ‘Love'. They are students from St Francis Xavier College.
Here is the full list of winners:
Award Film Recipient
Best Sound Design Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith Patrick J Gallagher
Best Editing Stakeout Torben Sko & Beau Vardos
Best Original Music Southern Hills High Jeff Evans
Best Cinematography Our Difficult Hearts Asher Floyd
Best Screenplay Stakeout Torben Sko, Beau Vardos, Mark Russell
Best Acting Performance Southern Hills High James Hunter
Best Use of an Item The Great Hatsby Stakeout Producers: Clare Martin & Hana Tow
Best Director Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith Patrick J Gallagher
Best Student Film Love Producers: Cameron Brown & Emma Paine
Best Use of Theme Gettin your Steak Out Producer: Christian Doran
Best Supporting Actor Appearing in every film! Dominic McKinnon
Best Film Brotherhood of the Y II: The Tomb of Lilith Producer: Patrick J Gallagher
ENCORE SCREENING: If you missed the screening festival, you can catch the films at the Encore Screening Wednesday 15th April, 7pm at the National Museum of Australia, Visions Theatre. Entry is Free, Ages 15+