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TOP AWARDS SELECTION 2 (BIAFF 2006)
V327 (VHS) / V328 (S-VHS) / V329 (MiniDV) / V330 (DVD)

TOP AWARDS SELECTION 2 (BIAFF 2006)
1 WORMHOLE AT BRITWELL SALOME
Reading Film & Video Makers (Phil Martin)
A delightful comedy which is 'different' - and that's an achievement in itself! Four elderly men go out for a cycle ride but when one keeps stopping for a rest, the others leave him behind. When he rejoins them, they then go on without him ...
Widescreen format.
IAC Silver Plus Award 2006

comedy
5.mins

2 MAKING THE MUSIC
Tristam Thomas (Somerset)
A fascinating documentary set in the world-famous Abbey Road Studios in London where a recording is being made for a production of Back In Business. The various elements are discussed by the producer, the composer, etc., etc.
Widescreen format.
IAC Gold Award 2006 + Best Youth Entry
web article

documentary
8.mins

3 MUTTER (MOTHER)
Oskar & Daniela Siebert (Germany)
A couple in their twenties get married, but at the reception the bride collapses ...
IAC Gold Award 2006
web article

drama
19 mins

4 LIVING IN THE PAST
Michael Gough (Sunderland)
A retrospective look at the city of Rome and some of its treasures.
IAC Gold Award 2006 + Most Effective Commentary
web article

documentary
12 mins

5 REASONS
Alan Colegrave (Pinner)
In a secondary school about 10 years previously, there was an 'incident' concerning a particular pupil. A number of his contemporaries and members of the staff talk to camera and we learn more about him, sometimes good things, sometimes bad.
Widescreen format
IAC International Award 2006
web article
BAD LANGUAGE - NOT SUITABLE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

drama
13 mins

6 THE GRAND SALE
Tana Fletcher (Berkshire)
Another of the 'Tales from Willoughby Drive' series. This time the puppets are involved with a cake-making competition, a parrot in a cage and a cow in the garden! ...
IAC Gold Award 2006 + Best Animation
+ Trackline Music Award
web article

animation
10 mins

7 EXTINCTION EVENT
Alan Atkinson (Rugby)
A spoof 'end of the world' film in which an amateur astronomer spots a comet heading on a collision course towards the Earth. He attempts to alert the powers that be ...
IAC International Award 2006 + Best British + Humour
web article

comedy
18 mins

Price: £7.50 running time 74 minutes.


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