Green Flicks Illawarra short film competition
Green Flicks is an annual competion focusing on stories about the environment created on film.
We announced the awards for Green Flicks Illawarra 2017 in October.
All photos on this page courtesy of Bear Hunt Photography
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Green Flicks is open to anyone aged 12–24 years who live in the Wollongong, Shellharbour, Kiama or Shoalhaven local government areas.
Tell a story about the environment and get creative through film making – we welcome films captured on your mobile phone as well as more sophisticated productions.
Congratulations once again to all the winners and everyone who entered Green Flicks in 2017!
GREEN SCREEN
Green Flicks GREEN SCREEN was the final screening event and the awards ceremony held on 26 October 2017.
There were three age group categories, each having a winner and a highly commended award, and a People's Choice Award and Schools Participation Prize.
People's Choice Award
Harry Vincent for Nature Calls
Winner, People's Choice Award
18-24 Age Group Category
Winner
Harry Vincent for Nature Calls
Highly Commended
Breah Heinrich and Tom Wilkinson for Changing Perspectives
Winner, 18-24 age group
Highly commended, 18-24 age group
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15-17 Age Group Category
Winner
Opal Russell for It's not easy being green
Highly Commended
Emily Stratten, Alex Wunsch , Jake Reeves, Abbey Robinson, Riley Core, Avalon Robb, Inaia Janssens and Hannah Billett for Global Summit
Winner, 15-17 age group
Highly commended, 15-17 age group
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12-14 Age Group Category
Winner
Dylan Reid, Riley Love, Thomas Folino-Gallo. Ethan Debsieh and Ethan Hoess for Water Wasting Is Bad
Highly Commended
Molly Chapman for Change – My Story
Winners, 12-14 age group
Highly commended, 12-14 age group
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Winner: Schools Participation Prize
St. Joseph's Catholic High School in Albion Park
View Green Flicks films from 2016
View all entries by category
Page last updated: 13 February 2018