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21 Jan12

SFF London Online Popularity Award

by Student Film Festival London

In February 2012 we will be holding our first London-based international student film festival.



In order to make the festival more accessible for anyone who can’t make it to London, we have an online category exclusively online at
MUBI Garage. The winner of this section will be voted on by YOU. Just watch the selected films below thru the 20th of January until the 4th February 2012, let us know and become a fan of the one film that struck you the most. The film with the most fans will win this category and win a prize sponsored by BYFA.


The selection of films include: a collection of love stories, a best friend haunting the living, a subtle tale about technical apprenticeships, a piano teacher under Mafia pressure, an anti-bullying parable, a period office drama, a documentary about the Occupy Movement in Spain, a photo-journalism doc about sexuality in hedonistic Brazil and a David Attenborough style wildlife documentary.


Alle Werden by Piet Baumgartner

For Elsie by David Winstone

In View by Martin Lundmark

Indign@dos by Anahi Aradas

Tick Tock by Amin Muelle

Where The Wild Things Were by Amber Eames

Two Doors by Arthur Arensen

One Day Two Wheels by Rino Pucci

Snapshot of Sexuality by Alice Sephton

Hadley by Jonathan Reid-Edwards

A Quoi Tu Joues (Another Game) by Jean Guillame Sonnier

God Bless The Eaten Ones by Wei Shen

Best Friends Forever by Sameer Patel

Bricks and Blocks by Gregor Frei


The winner of the Online Popularity Award will be announced at the Student Film Festival London Award Ceremony on the 5th of February 2012!
To book tickets please click here!

Categories: London Student Film Festival, Student Film, Bricks and Blocks by Gregor Frei, Best Friends Forever by Sameer Patel, God Bless The Eaten Ones by Wei Shen, Alle Werden by Piet Baumgartner, For Elsie by David Winstone, In View by Martin Lundmark, A Quoi Tu Joues (Another Game) by Jean Guillame Sonnier, Hadley by Jonathan Reid-Edwards, Indign@dos by Anahi Aradas, Tick Tock by Amin Muelle, Where The Wild Things Were by Amber Eames, Two Doors by Arthur Arensen, One Day Two Wheels by Rino Pucci, Snapshot of Sexuality by Alice Sephton

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