Young Filmmakers Competition - Screening & Awards


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BFF Film Competition

Join us in celebrating the work of fantastic young filmmakers from across the globe.

Open internationally to filmmakers under the age of 25, this year’s Blackpool Film Festival Young Filmmakers Competition was inundated with an abundance of fantastic entries from all over the world.

The entries for this year’s competition all encompass the theme of All Change: Films driven by a passion for social justice that inspire social change.

Our shortlisted films are a powerful selection of short experimental, documentary and fiction work, centering an array of important issues explored through the filmmakers own unique voices.

All entries are competing to win the Young Filmmakers Award, selected by our judging panel, with two additional awards up for grabs: Runner Up and People’s Choice.

All shortlisted films will be screened at the event, followed by an awards ceremony with the opportunity to vote for your favourite film in the People’s Choice Award.

2024 Shortlist

  • Stickers – Asia Nurse
  • Endlessly Hungry – Prajvi Mandhani
  • She’s Asking For It – Natalia Zajączkowska
  • Three mums – Beruh Pietx Prat
  • Echelon – Jennifer Masua-Zola

Image from 2024 Young Filmmakers Competition entry, ‘Echelon’, directed by Jennifer Masua-Zola

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