For Australian filmmakers, St Kilda Film Festival is one of the most awaited festivals on the short film calendar, with awards such as Best Short Film not only being of incredible benefit to one’s career, but also providing a $10,000 cash prize.

And without further ado, the award winners for 2023 have been revealed.

Best Original Score

James Mountain Mud Crab

Best Achievement in Sound Post-Production

Jared Plant, Yee Lee, Bernard Winter – Incarnation

Best Achievement in Editing

Tania Nehme – MYTH

Best Achievement in Screenplay

Neer Shelter Perspectives

Best Achievement In Indigenous Filmmaking

The Lost Crystals of Jessica’s Room

Best Achievement in Cinematography 

Jaclyn Paterson – Mud Crab

Best Young Actor 

Lena Nankivell – MYTH

Best Actor 

Joshua Mehmet – Mud Crab

Best Animation

Teacups

Best Documentary 

Galup VR Experience

Best Director 

David Robinson-Smith – Mud Crab

Craft Award

SUGA RUSH

Best Short Film

Perspectives

Under the Radar – Best Youth Short Film 

Le Devenir de Pierrot

The St Kilda Film Festival’s judging panel consisted of Cinematographer Ellery Ryan, Producer Julie Ryan and filmmaker Rhianna Malezer.

“Judging the winners from more than 100 local films on show is just about the hardest thing of the entire festival,” said St Kilda Film Festival Director, Richard Sowada. “The quality of works this year was as good as anything you’d see anywhere on the planet and a testament to the strength of the Australian screen sector. For the judges and I though, we’re just so proud to associated with them all. It’s a great honour.”

You can see the full list of 2023 nominees on the St Kilda Film Festival website

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