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Little Big Shots winners announced

Australia’s major annual children’s film festival, Little Big Shots 2008, has announced the winners of the best Australian child-made and adult-made films as voted by the 10-member Little Big Shots jury of kids, aged 8 to 14:

Best child-made film:
Marisa Lai, aged 14, of Hawthorn East in Melbourne for her five-minute claymation Snow … What?

Runner-up – best child-made film:
Andrew Mills, aged 13, of Kew in Melbourne for his 4.5-minute live-action film Idiot Box

Third place – best child-made film:
Adam Fitzgerald-Quirk, aged 14, of Canterbury in Melbourne for his one-minute claymation Danger Wears Blue

Winner – Best Australian adult-made film:
director Suren Perera of Fitzroy in Melbourne for Dirk Breaka

Runner-up – Best Australian adult-made film:
director Paul Phelan of New South Wales for The Iddy Biddy Show

Third place – Best Australian adult-made film:
director Mark Bellamy of New South Wales for My Greatest Day Ever

Little Big Shots features plenty of award-winning short films, as voted by some of the world’s most prestigious film festivals and child and adult juries the world over.

Some of the 86 films at Little Big Shots have been selected for The Berlinale, the Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (the only children’s film festival selected to be an Academy Award qualifying festival), and have even won major awards at Cannes.

Others have been unearthed by festival director Marcella Bidinost, specifically for Little Big Shots.

 

For more general festival information, visit www.littlebigshots.com.au.


Little Big Shots, June 4-9, 2008
At ACMI Cinemas, Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Federation Square.

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