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AUDIENCE AWARDS 2017 - 2022

"AND THE WINNER IS .... "

AUSTRALIAN SHORT FILM TODAY AUDIENCE AWARDS HAVE GONE TO:
PARIS                 Groundhog Night directed by Genevieve-Clay Smith & Rawley Reynolds
(May 2022)         Runner up: Aayan directed by Ailes Sluiter
NEW YORK       Groundhog Night directed by Genevieve-Clay Smith & Rawley Reynolds

(May 2022)       Runner up: Aayan directed by Ailes Sluiter

AUSTIN             Groundhog Night directed by Genevieve-Clay Smith & Rawley Reynolds
(Nov 2021)         Runner up: The Egg directed by Jane Cho
ST TROPEZ       Roborovski directed by Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Dev Patel
(Oct 2021)          Runner up: Groundhog Night directed by Genevieve-Clay Smith & Rawley Reynolds
VIRTUAL           Chicken directed by Alana Hicks
(Oct 2020)         Runner up: Wine Lake directed by Platon Theodoris
ST TROPEZ       Wine Lake directed by Platon Theodoris
(Oct 2020)          Runner up: a tie between 
                            Jackrabbit directed by Alex Feggans and 
                            Sleepwalking directed by Melissa Anastasi
LONDON           Fire in Cardboard City directed by Phil Brough
(Jan 2020)         Runner up: Judas Collar directed by Alison James
AUSTIN             Judas Collar directed by Alison James
(Jan 2020)         Runner up: Fire in Cardboard City directed by Phil Brough
PARIS                 A Quick Love Story directed by Brenden Dannaher
(Nov 2019)         Runner up: Judas Collar directed by Alison James
LOS ANGELES Judas Collar directed by Alison James

(Oct 2019)        Runner up: A Quick Love Story directed by Brenden Dannaher

ST TROPEZ       Judas Collar directed by Alison James

(Oct 2019)        Runner up: Nursery Rhymes directed by Tom Noakes

BERLIN              Judas Collar directed by Alison James

(Sep 2019)        Runner up: High School Lover directed by Cielo Croci

NEW YORK       Fire in Cardboard City directed by Phil Brough

(May 2019)        Runner up: A Quick Love Story directed by Brendan Dannaher

LONDON

(Jan 2019)

AUSTIN

(Oct 2018)

HOUSTON

(Oct 2018)

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: Adele directed by Mirene Igwabi

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: a tie between Kill Off directed by Genevieve Clay-Smith and

Lost Property Office directed by Daniel Agdad

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: Adele directed by Mirene Igwabi

ASFT Lost Property Office.jpg
Adele.jpg
Library of Love.jpg
Kill Off.png

Clockwise from top left: LOST PROPERTY OFFICE, ADELE, KILL OFF and LIBRARY OF LOVE       

ST TROPEZ

(Oct 2018)

BOSTON

(Oct 2018)

BERLIN

(Sept 2018)

PARIS

(June 2018)

NEW YORK

(May 2018)

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: Adele directed by Mirene Igwabi

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: a tie between Adele directed by Mirene Igwabi and

Lost Property Office directed by Daniel Agdad

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: Adele directed by Mirene Igwabi

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: Kill Off directed by Genevieve Clay-Smith

The Eleven O'clock directed by Derin Seale

Runner up: Library of Love directed by Khrob and Miranda Edmonds

The Dam short film

THE DAM     

AUSTIN                Bluey directed by Darlene Johnson

(Apr 2018)          

                           

LONDON            The Dam directed by Brendon McDonall

(Jan 2018)          

                       

HOUSTON          Deighties directed by Mason Fleming

(Nov 2017)          

                          

ST TROPEZ         Meat and Potatoes directed by Ellenor Argyropoulous & Arielle Thomas

(Oct 2017)           

BOSTON               Bluey directed by Darlene Johnson

(Sept 2017)         

PARIS                     The Mother Situation directed by Matt Day

(June 2017)        

NEW YORK           Deighties directed by Mason Fleming

(May 2017)    

ASFT Still Meat and Potatoes.jpg
ASFT Bluey.jpg
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The Mother Situation.jpg

Clockwise from top left: MEAT AND POTATOES, BLUEY, THE MOTHER SITUATION and DEIGHTIES       

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