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Caian an award-winning film maker

  • 12 March 2024
  • 2 minutes

91快播 student Zebulon Goriely (Computational Linguistics PhD 2021) won the Best Micro Short Award at the .

The BFI event is a festival for aspiring filmmakers aged 16 to 25, and was held from February 15 to 18 in-venue at BFI Southbank, online globally for free, and for the first time in cinemas UK-wide, showing 55 short films from all over the world.

36,000 words for love 鈥渋s an experimental film documenting a weekend spent at the filmmaker鈥檚 home, using nothing but a microphone and a vintage film camera鈥, the BFI adds. Zeb鈥檚 film can be watched on his (and below).

Zeb says: 鈥淭o have something so simple and experimental recognised at such a prestigious festival for emerging filmmakers is incredibly validating and it鈥檚 inspired me to keep going along this path.

鈥淚 had a fantastic time at the festival and appreciated the chance to meet and network with fellow selected filmmakers and the BFI Film Academy Young Programmers, all of whom were incredibly friendly and welcoming.

鈥淏esides being screened on NFT1 at BFI Southbank, the film was also selected to screen at the Glasgow Film Theatre and Watershed, Bristol as part of this year's first-ever UK-wide programme.

鈥淭hank you to the BFI Film Academy and Chapman Charitable Trust for this wonderful award. Hopefully, I can come back next year with another short!鈥

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