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Shorts Exclusive: Oscar-Qualified ‘Calf’ Wins Panavision’s Top Prize at HollyShorts Inaugural London Festival

Joey Moser by Joey Moser
December 9, 2024
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Shorts Exclusive: Oscar-Qualified ‘Calf’ Wins Panavision’s Top Prize at HollyShorts Inaugural London Festival
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On Friday, December 6th, the Hollyshorts London festival began with a key-note panel and opening night party, followed by a weekend of screenings at the Curzon Soho. The OSCAR-contending short film CALF, directed by Jamie O’Rourke, took home the Best Short Film Grand Prize, which was presented by Panavision, along with a £20,000 Camera Lens Package from Panavision!

Also taking home awards
Best Comedy – My Week With Maisy by Mika Simmons
Best Drama – Clodagh by Portia A. Buckley
Best Documentary – Anäis by Hélène Hadjiyianni
Best Cinematography – Presented by Shotdeck – Anuja, DP Akash Raje, directed by Adam J. Graves
Best Shot on Film – Presented by Kodak-Clodagh by Portia A. Buckley
Best International – The Masterpiece by Alex Lora
Best Director – Presented by CotriniWives by Louisa Connolly-Burnham
Best Short Film Grand Prize – Presented by Panavision, £20,000 Camera Lens Package from Panavision. Calf by Jamie O’Rourke Skin-Sister

Recipients of the HollyShorts Honoree Award included Tom Berkeley and Ross White, who won an Oscar in 2023 for their short film An Irish Goodbye; Chris Overton, who won an Oscar in 2018 for The Silent Child; Misan Harriman, who was nominated for an Academy Award this year for The After; and Jamie Donoughue, who was nominated in 2016 for Shok.

The festival also presented a special Trailblazer Award to actor James Martin, whose pivotal role in An Irish Goodbye led to him being the first star with Down Syndrome to win at the Academy Awards. At the beginning of this year, Martin was awarded the MBE — Member of the Order of the British Empire — in the King’s New Year’s Honours List for his services to drama.

Last year, the HollyShorts Film Festival was granted its fourth Oscar-qualifying award for documentary short. For the first time, the festival has also been accredited by BAFTA, meaning that films selected for HollyShorts will be eligible to submit to the BAFTA awards. Several HollyShorts winners have gone on to take the top prize in the shorts categories at the Academy Awards, including Riz Ahmed’s The Long Goodbye and Guy Nattiv’s Skin.

Next year, HollyShorts London will be back for its 2nd edition, whilst the Los Angeles 21st Edition will be held in August.

HollyShorts London sponsors include Cotrini Skin, Kodak, Panavision, JeanBookNerd, Miller Insurance, Company 3, Alta Global Media, 88th Street Productions, Shotdeck, IMGN and Kevork Law.

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Joey Moser

Joey Moser

Joey is a co-founder of The Contending currently living in Columbus, OH. He is a proud member of GALECA and Critics Choice. Since he is short himself, Joey has a natural draw towards short film filmmaking. He is a Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, and he has also appeared in Xtra Magazine. If you would like to talk to Joey about cheese, corgis, or Julianne Moore, follow him on Twitter or Instagram.

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