This is not an IAC event, but a great many IAC members take part.
The idea is that a theme is set and then clubs and societies are invited to submit entries up to a maximum of 20 minutes long. The North selects their best five and the South does the same. These 10 movies are entered into the grand final where they compete for the John Wright Trophy.
The competition has evolved into being organised by two clubs: Altrincham for the North and Orpington Video and Film Makers for the South. At each stage the audience are asked to choose their top five films, just for fun. Those seldom match the judges'
More information and entry forms on their website: www.altvideo.co.uk/nvs/
The IAC Film Library Catalogue says:
"The competition was founded by John Wright and run by him until
after the 1991 contest when health compelled him to pass the
organisation on to Vic Williams and Mike Coad."
Brian Roberts (Altrincham Video Society) says:
"I am advised (as it was long before my involvement with movie
making) that the North v South competition was actually started by
Harry Adams who was our club secretary at the time, it was later that
John Wright (the popular columnist for Moviemaker
magazine) took on the organisation. It has since evolved into
being organised by two clubs. Altrincham Video Society for the North
and Orpington Video and Film Makers for the South."