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AIFF24 WINNERS

The Team @ the Australia Independent Film Festival congratulate the Winners of AIFF24.

BEST Australian Short Film

Esperance to Fremantle short film

ESPERANCE TO FREMANTLE Director William Turner

Not having seen his father for years, a wayward teenager, tracks him down in a pub. Rob resolves to approach him as if he were a stranger to discover who he really is and why he left.

BEST International Short Film

Minutes to Go short film

MINUTES TO GO Director Rick Page

The end of a couple's life-long journey, as the love they've shared for nearly 70 years propels them into what comes next.

BEST QUEENSLAND SHORT FILM

SONOS short film

SONOS Director Shane ANDERSON

An occult collector gets more than he bargained for when he buys some haunted audio cassettes.

BEST DOCUMENTARY

Everywhere Documentary

EVERYWHERE Directors' Kate Campbell & Claire Ha 

Follow the remarkable journey of The Periscope Crew, a film crew of young people living with disabilities, invited to cover the 2023 World Transplant Games.

BEST EXPERIMENTAL

The Muse short film

THE MUSE Director Jessica Sherlock 

Through the lens of desire, a voyeuristic artist captures more than images when she photographs her alluring neighbor.

BEST Animation

Circle animation

CIRCLE Director Ke Wang

After failing in the ring, Bökh wrestler Temur returns to the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, where he seems to catch a glimpse of his old indomitable self in the form of a younger wrestler.

BEST STUDENT FILM

Esperance to Fremantle short film

ESPERANCE TO FREMANTLE Director William Turner

Not having seen his father for years, a wayward teenager, tracks him down in a pub. Rob resolves to approach him as if he were a stranger to discover who he really is and why he left.

PEOPLE'S CHOICE

Everywhere Documentary

EVERYWHERE DirectorS' Kate Campbell & Claire Ha

Follow the remarkable journey of The Periscope Crew, a film crew of young people living with disabilities, invited to cover the 2023 World Transplant Games.

BEST SHORT FILM SCREENPLAY

CLOCKWORK by Ross James Luttrell

Pierre, a father battling dementia, relies on old journals to recall memories of his late father with the same condition. Pierre's son, Robert, comes to visit him in his woodwork shop - a family-owned business - which is at risk of closing if Pierre doesn't make a heavy decision.

SEQ BEST SHORT FILM

I'm Coughing Up Pink Gunk Again So Now I Need Your Money Director Francis Lau​

SEQ RUNNER-UP SHORT FILM

Foundation Director Jack Hinz​

SEQ BEST FILM POSTER

SKIN Director Sol Rain​

SEQ PEOPLE'S CHOICE

Arthur; A Knights Quest by Scott Tamblyn​

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