COMPETITIONS

OUR 2010 WINNERS HAVE BEEN SELECTED!

“YOUTH VISIONS”:
Sponsored by Artist Project Earth


For the best film by a filmmaker under the age of 25, including a written proposal of how the prize money would be spent.

WINNER: Dickson Oyugi and the team behind ‘Me and My Bike’

Prize: £5,000 for best film and proposal
Judges:
Kenny Young, APE
Lorna Howarth, APE
Bruce Parry
Frank Oz
Finn Harries (one of last year’s Youth winner)

Click here for details on the innovative ‘Youth Visions’ Award

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BEST FILM:

Any 1minute film on climate change entered by a filmmaker of any age will be considered for Best Film

Sponsored by Passion Pictures

WINNER: Dickson Oyugi and the team behind ‘Me and My Bike’

Prize: International distribution; judging panel at 2011 campaign, Belkin Assortment of High-Tech Prizes
Judges:
Andrew Rhueman, Passion Pictures
Clare Wise, Executive Vice President, International Production at Universal Pictures International
Arun Bose (last year’s competition winner)
Shekhar Kapur, Director

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BEST YOUTH FILM:

For any 1minute Film on climate change entered by a filmmaker 18 years of age or under (If you are submitting a film to this category and are under 18, please remember that a parent or guardian must submit your film for you)

WINNER: The children and staff at Wilbury Primary School, Class 4B

2nd Place – ‘I-Change’

And joint 3rd Place: ‘Robin Hood Fights Climate Change’ and ’Save Water’


1st Prize: SONY NEX VG10 camcorder
2nd Prize:
Latitude E4300 Laptop
3rd Prize:
Minos Ultra 60 min. FlipCam
Judges:
Lucy Stone, Unicef UK
Emily Nicoll, SONY
Ben Kott, Google – Green Business Operations EMEA
Unicef’s 4 UK Youth Climate Ambassadors

“We in Year 4 had a discussion about what the world looked like in the past. We came up with the fact that the world was a much more colourful, brighter and cleaner place. We thought about some of the reasons which could have caused the changes in the world. We looked on the Internet to find out what the differences were. We found out that pollution, destruction of the rain forests and unnecessary waste were killing the world.

So as 4B class from Wilbury Primary School in London, we say ‘Give the colours back to the Earth, before it is too late!’”


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