Winners
6th Edition
Auburn International Film and Video Festival
for Children and Young Adults
Tadgells
Bluebell Award
Child Produced 6-14 years old
Winner
A Good Heart
Ashden Walker, Live Action 430 Australia 2003
An African girl struggles to fit in to her new
school in northern part of Queensland, Australia. In a race at school,
a white boy who does not like her pushes her off and prevents her from
winning. As the result of this incident the teacher will give warning
to the boy to not do it again and behave with proper manners and respect
for others.
2nd
Place
Winston
Gene Alberts / Channel Free, Experimental 4 Australia 2003
To conform to the average life of a male, is
to conform to the average thinking in the mind.
3rd
Place
Ants
Children aged 8-13, Animation 229 Croatia 2003
Drawing animation about a Lazy Ant who does
not want to do his work like others.
Tadgells
Bluebell Award
Youth Produced 15-22 years old
Winner
The Last Tree
Moritz Mayerhofer, Animation 610Germany 2003
In a dark future, humans are no longer vital
images. They are suppressed to their boring work. They forget about
the nature as they become deeper involved in their everyday mundane
lives. Until the Last Tree saves the world and humans.
2nd
Place
Unexpected
Ms. Avil Johnson, Live Action 10 UK 2002
Unexpected is an emotional teenage drama about
a young girl, who is raised by an abusive father. After a one-night
stand she becomes pregnant. She then has to make a crucial decision.
3rd
Place
Moving on
Ricardo Barker, Live Action 10 UK 2002
A moving story about 2 young partners in crime
as well as best friends at school decide to steal the female teacher's
fancy motorbike. The younger friend is reluctant to do it but forced
by older that leads to losing his life in an accident to leave a huge
scar and guilt in his friends mind.
Tadgells
Bluebell Honor Award
Adult Produced for/about children
Winner
Trouble of Being a Boy
Jamil Rostami, Live Action, 2450 Iran 2002
Sirvan is a boy from one of the Kurdistan villages.
His roosters will be replaced with one another in the village. His mother
forces him to find the rooster. Suddenly some travellers come to the
village. One is a circumciser, and all the boys are afraid of him.
2nd
Place
Down River
Reneta Schuman, Video Clip 247 Australia 2002
When it's hot we go down river and swim
When we go fishin', we catchin' the bream
When the river's high, we jump off the bridge
When we get home we play the didge
3rd
Place
A Dogs Hideaway
Aviva Barkhourdarian, Live Action 654 Germany 2001
Janine has got a problem: she isnt allowed
to have dog but there is nothing in the world she desires more then
having a dog. Polo is chained in a garage and his master tortures him.
Polo escapes towards Janine, the owner searches him, and Janie meets
Rudi the boy from the circus.
Tadgells
Bluebell Honor Award
Adult Produced for/about youth
Winner
My Old China
Linden Goh, Live Action 11 Australia 2001
A film about growing up Chinese in the white
Suburbs of 1970s Australia. 2 Chinese background boys being hassled
by white boys at school, as they try really hard to assimilate and having
trouble turning their parents into Aussies when they get home.
Shared
2nd Place
A Case of Doubt
Torsten Schrank, Animation 320 Germany 2002
On a beautiful Autumn day the turtle Edward
to write his important love letter, But with a sudden case of doubt
, Edward thinks over his feelings.
The Kennel
Bujar Alimani, Live Action 1330 Greece 2002
Hito leaves his family in Albania and crosses
over illegally into Greece, together with his friend and several others.
At the border, the group become separated. His dog is also following
him in the distance and becomes his saviour when they get to the other
side.
Shared
3rd Place
Cry for Bobo
David Cairns, Live Action 934 UK 2001
Frantic knockabout tragedy ensues when Bobo
is sent to clown prison for committing a daring but silly crime. Can
he escape in time to prevent his family from bringing shame on all clowndom?
Little Noel Wants to Fly
Nassiem Valamanesh, Live Action 750 Australia 2002
Electricity, Helmet, Sunshine, Mum, Dad, Brother,
Bike, Knives, Stamps, Ducks, Sleep, Test, Acceptance. A young boy from
the suburbs of Melbourne who wants to join the Air force to blow up
things.
Best
Feature About/for children
25 Kids and One Dad
Huang Hong, Live Action 90' China 2002
TV broadcasts that a lawful citizen has donated
money to the citys orphanage and in an interview he suggests that
by doing this he feels that he is orphans father. Thats
when the trouble begins when 25 orphans turn up at his door step and
want him to become their dad as he mentioned on TV.
Best
Feature About/for youth
XS The Worst Size
Jorge Lopez Sotomayor, Live Action 87' Chile 2002
"Drugs, romance and heavy school fighting at
the old plaza by the Bone Peeler, surround this film creating a moving
and restless portrait of youngsters today."
Message
from the jury members
Dear 6th Edition Filmmakers,
We would like to thank
and congratulate you for your efforts to preserve human dignity and
heritage in a moving images form as well as confronting and addressing
contemporary social, cultural, economical and political issues surrounding
young human lives in the 21st Century.
Being young adults ourselves,
we decided unanimously that 'The Last Tree' by Moritz Mayerhofer from
Germany was the best film of the festival since it projected hope even
in the age when humans are no longer appear as humans rather as machines.
And the Last Tree becomes the protector of the earth and human race
rather than the Terminator.
We unanimously decided
to select 'Trouble of Being a Boy' by Jamil Rostami from Iran because
of the innocence, honesty and purity depicted in the child's mind. The
confusion is created when he finds out that his task has no meaning
but he must carry it to the end. And the end is just a beginning.
Also being young Australians
from diverse cultural backgrounds, we decided to select 'A Good Heart'
by Ashden Walker and 'My Old China' by Linden Goh both from Australia,
which were about racial discriminations that children and young people
have to face when their parents immigrate to a new country.
As the result of many great
works being included in the competition this year, we had no hesitation
to recommend strongly for shared second and third place winners in one
category.
Due to a number of feature
films screened at the festival this year, the jury decided to nominate
25 Kids and One Dad by Huang Hong From China for its humour and warmth
as the best feature about/for children and XS The Worst Size by Jorge
Lopez Sotomayor from Chile for it's daring and truthful depiction of
youth at a high school in Chile, which is very similar to high schools
in Australia as the best feature about/for youth.
Thanks for caring about
the world and us.
JURY MEMBERS
Ariyan Daly 16 years old
Sebastien Khavari 16 years old
Rodean Roozbahani 16 years old