Sefton Short Film Festival
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S2F2, the Sefton Short Film Festival is an independent film festival based in Sefton, Merseyside
to the North of Liverpool
. The festival first began in 2005.
This annual event runs for 2 days in October and exhibits a number of short films, spread over 12 hours of screenings. The 2007 Sefton Short Film Festival exhibited 65 films and attracted submissions and guests from across the world.
The festival was originally established in 2005 by Ann Monks. It is intended not only to be a place where new filmmakers can have a chance to have their work seen by a larger audience, but also as a way to get more people interested in short films as a medium.
The festival has also funded local filmmakers by organising film production courses. These course cover all aspects of film making, from initial visualisation and script writing, through planning and shooting including camera work and sound recording, down to final editing and post production techniques.
The festival has been supported by Frank Cottrell Boyce
, writer of Millions
and 24 Hour Party People
, Sally Bankes from Little Britain
and Opiate Of The People Films.
Submissions for the S2F2 short film festival are welcomed from around the world and are usually accepted from April.
Best Film of 2008
Tomorrow's Forecast
Best Foreign Film of 2008
Porque Hay Cosas Que Nunca Se Oluidant (Because There Are Things You Never Forget)
Best Animation of 2008
1977
Best Sefton Themed Film of 2008
Giri
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S2F2 2007
1st Prize: Fetch
2nd Prize: My Mum The Wrestler
3rd Prize: I Met The Walrus
Best Sefton Themed Film at S2F2 2007 awarded to: Boxing Clever
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S2F2 2006
1st Prize: Stripped
2nd Prize: I Slide
3rd Prize: Lost Tickets
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S2F2 2005
1st Prize: The Strand
2nd Prize: The Quest
3rd Prize: Bar to Bar
In April 2010 the festival was closed down for good. A statement on the festival's website read:
Merseyside
Merseyside is a metropolitan county in North West England, with a population of 1,365,900. It encompasses the metropolitan area centred on both banks of the lower reaches of the Mersey Estuary, and comprises five metropolitan boroughs: Knowsley, St Helens, Sefton, Wirral, and the city of Liverpool...
to the North of Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880...
. The festival first began in 2005.
This annual event runs for 2 days in October and exhibits a number of short films, spread over 12 hours of screenings. The 2007 Sefton Short Film Festival exhibited 65 films and attracted submissions and guests from across the world.
The festival was originally established in 2005 by Ann Monks. It is intended not only to be a place where new filmmakers can have a chance to have their work seen by a larger audience, but also as a way to get more people interested in short films as a medium.
The festival has also funded local filmmakers by organising film production courses. These course cover all aspects of film making, from initial visualisation and script writing, through planning and shooting including camera work and sound recording, down to final editing and post production techniques.
The festival has been supported by Frank Cottrell Boyce
Frank Cottrell Boyce
-Awards:*2004: Buch des Monats des Instituts für Jugendliteratur/Book of the Month by the Institute for Youth Literature , Millions*2004: Carnegie Medal, Millions*2004: Luchs des Jahres , Millions...
, writer of Millions
Millions
Millions is a 2004 British comedy-drama film, directed by Academy Award–winning director Danny Boyle, and starring Alex Etel, Lewis McGibbon, and James Nesbitt. The screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce adapted his novel while the film was in the process of being made...
and 24 Hour Party People
24 Hour Party People
24 Hour Party People is a 2002 British film about Manchester's popular music community from 1976 to 1992, and specifically about Factory Records. It was written by Frank Cottrell Boyce and directed by Michael Winterbottom...
, Sally Bankes from Little Britain
Little Britain
Little Britain is a British character-based comedy sketch show which was first broadcast on BBC radio and then turned into a television show. It was written by comic duo David Walliams and Matt Lucas...
and Opiate Of The People Films.
Submissions for the S2F2 short film festival are welcomed from around the world and are usually accepted from April.
Winners
S2F2 2008Best Film of 2008
Tomorrow's Forecast
- Writer, Director: David Hewitt
- Producer: Mani Sohanpal
- Cast: James Miller
Best Foreign Film of 2008
Porque Hay Cosas Que Nunca Se Oluidant (Because There Are Things You Never Forget)
- Director, Writer: Lucas Figueroa
- Producer: LMF
- Cast: Fabio Cannavaro, Amedeo Carboni, Emiliana Olmedo
Best Animation of 2008
1977
- Director, Writer: Peque Varela
- Producer: Gain Humphries
Best Sefton Themed Film of 2008
Giri
- Director: Mags Scholes
- Writer: Alan Fleet
- Producer: Darren Horne
- Cast: Terry Ezra, Terry O'Neil, Debbie Howard.
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S2F2 2007
1st Prize: Fetch
- Writer, Director: Dana Dorian
- Producer: Sam McCarthy
- Animator:- Steve Townrow
2nd Prize: My Mum The Wrestler
- Writer, Director: Mark Withers
- Producer: Martina Goodman
- Cast: Martina Goodman, Paige Goodman
3rd Prize: I Met The Walrus
- Writer, Director: Josh Raskin
- Producer: Jerry Levitan
- Animators: Alex Kurina, James Braithwaite, Josh Raskin
Best Sefton Themed Film at S2F2 2007 awarded to: Boxing Clever
- Director, Producer: Tim Brunsden
- Cast: Members of the North Mersey Sporting Club
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S2F2 2006
1st Prize: Stripped
- Writer, Director and Producer: Mark Jackson
- Cast: Ashlie Walker
2nd Prize: I Slide
- Writer, Director and Producer: Alex Buckley
- Cast: Demetrios Soarakis, Tori Jones, Tania Pusins, Philip Bland
3rd Prize: Lost Tickets
- Writer, Director and Producer: Clare Wilmshurst
- Cast: Robert Pheby, Daryl Webster
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S2F2 2005
1st Prize: The Strand
- Writer: Paul Goetzee
- Director and Producer: Hal Lever
2nd Prize: The Quest
- Writer, Director and Producer: Students of St.Vincents, Harold Magnay and Watergate Schools - joint project.
- Cast: Students of the schools.
3rd Prize: Bar to Bar
- Writer: Michael Mackie, Mike Forshaw
- Director: Mike Forshaw
- Producer: Jozef Brady
- Cast: Andrew Cameron, Andy Moran, Marc Cowpland
Closure
Due to financial constraints, a decision was made to not hold the festival in 2009.In April 2010 the festival was closed down for good. A statement on the festival's website read:
- "We are extremely sorry to announce that S2F2 has now ceased to operate and can no longer accept films at neither this time nor the foreseeable future!
- We have striven hard during this past year, to overcome numerous difficulties, in order to once again be in a position to offer the North West one of the best Film Festivals of recent years. Alas it has not proved possible and we are forced to close S2F2 down."
See also
- UK Film Festivals
- FACT centre
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