2011 award winners and entrants

We're proud to present the winners and entrants to the SE15 Young Filmmakers Competition 2011.

All these films are made by young filmmakers aged 11-25 who entered the SE15 Young Filmmakers Competition 2011. If your film is not up here yet, bear with us, it will be soon! The 2012 competition will be launched next Spring.

Overall winner and best documentary: The Father's Heart, by Joel Bennet

 

Best drama (joint winner): Dog, by Oscar Simmons

 

Best drama (joint winner): Pensieve, by Kemi David

 

Best animation: Hell Hamster, by by Zackery Downes, Ben Turpin, Bertie Godec, Tariq Alhassan

 

37 to Heaven, by Holly Bond

 

Burgess Sports, by Sarah Begum

 

Unseen Peckham, by Ryan Nethercott

 

Cinema and Multi-Storey Car Park, by Taku Inagaki, Yuya Ishida, Kazuka Maruya

 

Turning point, by Kay Jay Simmons

 

The Red Guy, by Zackery Downes

 

Bighead Sandwich, by Nicholas Britton, Ethan Salmon, Myles Britton

 

The Rat Race, byYinka Dare, Abi Dare, Lara de la Bodega, Ismat Alhassan

 

SE15 Past Present Future (Transport), by Ben Turpin and Sam Turpin

 

Exhibit Bussey Building, by Daiki Yamazaki, So Shimosaka, Shinpei Kasai


My SE15, by Megan Blake

 

Young and Talented, by Rueben Jameson, Seun Ogini

 

P.S. I Love You, by Masaki Ando, Arisa Saito, Kai Shinomoto

 

Sumner House: A Connecting Oasis, by Takafumi Nakamura, Kan Kunieda, Lia Campero Lima Tostes, Yohei Ikai

 

Good Morning Peckham, by Maria Claudia de Souza, Oeur Rakasa, David Diaz-pardo, Cosmo Takahasta

 

Peckham: A Collage of Past and Present, by Taku Inagaki, Yohei Ikai

 

Twin Tales from SE15, by Paraic Morrissey

 

In addition, these four films on the theme of climate change were made by 13 children and their parents/carers during a one-day filmmaking workshop at The Centre for Wildlife Gardening in Peckham, funded by the BFI as part of the 2010 Peckham and Nunhead Free Film Festivals. The resulting films were screened at several of the festival events, reaching a wide audience.

The film Coco Loco (below) was made by 30 children at Hollydale Primary School in Nunhead during two one-day workshops, led by filmmaker Ian Pons Jewel as part of the 2010 Peckham and Nunhead Free Film Festivals. The two-minute animation was shown before several of our main events and was also screened at the 2010 London Children’s Film Festival at the Barbican. The project was funded by Southwark Extended Services Team.