And the winners are…
April 23rd saw the inaugural screening of NAHEMI’s A Few Minutes for the Planet at the Garden Cinema, London, UK. With panel discussion and awards presentation to students this was a fantastic celebration of their excellent green filmmaking.
The awards went to :
Engineers of Wildwood (UAL) for NAHEMI Best Green Production Methods
Fairytales of the Future (Bournemouth) for GFSA Sundance Award, Excellence in Fiction.
Save Our Seas (UWE) for UK Green Network, Best Environmental Messaging.
Grass Routes (LCC) for GFSA Sundance Award, Excellence in Non-Fiction.
Panel members included Abla Kandalaft, programmer and exhibitor at The Garden Cinema; Daisy Leigh-Phippard, Education and Training Officer for BAFTA albert; Harry Tomlin and Emma-Louse Howell environmental filmmakers; Muriel Tinel-Temple, Senior Lecturer in Film at University of Roehampton,; and Mark Morgan, manager of the UK Green Film Network.
We would like to thank all students and tutors who gave their time to making the films, and Harry Tomlin for allowing us to screen his film You Told Us to Talk About the Weather.