Irish Creators TikTok Awards 2024

Irish nominees will travel to London, where the 2024 TikTok Awards will take place on Tuesday, 3 December. You can watch the whole London event on TikTok LIVE on the @TikTok_UK account.

The awards shortlist reflects the diverse range of creators thriving on and inspiring the TikTok community every single day. Whether it’s the sporting icons of tomorrow, rising stars in the fashion and beauty industry, passionate foodies, or breakthrough entertainers, they’ve all found a home on TikTok. Winners will be chosen by the TikTok community, with Irish fans invited to vote for their favorite creators directly on the platform.

Irish nominees will travel to London, where the 2024 TikTok Awards will take place on Tuesday, 3 December. The event will feature performances by Bimini and the Sugababes – ahead of their Irish tour dates next year. TikTok starlets Sarel and Charley Marlowe will host the red carpet and speak to nominees and the winners during the evening. Throughout the evening, there will be bespoke beverages provided by the official drinks partner Pepsi MAX, behind the scenes content from creators and partners and exclusive red carpet interviews from our nominees.

Back L-R: Joshua Nueva [@joshuanueva], Mirenda Rosenberg [@mirendarosenberg], Simone Gannon [@simonescribes], India Sasha [@indiasasha] Front L-R: James Doyle [@jamesdoylefitness], Elaine Fox [Head of TikTok Ireland], Meg Hughes [@meggghughes], Eoin Reardon [@pintofplane]Back L-R: Joshua Nueva [@joshuanueva], Mirenda Rosenberg [@mirendarosenberg], Simone Gannon [@simonescribes], India Sasha [@indiasasha] Front L-R: James Doyle [@jamesdoylefitness], Elaine Fox [Head of TikTok Ireland], Meg Hughes [@meggghughes], Eoin Reardon [@pintofplane]

TikTok Awards – Ireland’s Shortlist 2024

Creator of the Year 🏅– @jamesdoylefitness
Rising Star ⭐ – @dev_skehan
Breakthrough Artist of the Year 🎤 – @jordanadetunji
Voice of Change 📣 – @indiasasha@thekingofchemo
Educator of the Year 📚 – @mirendarosenberg
Entertainment & Comedy Creator of the Year🎭 – @meggghughes
Sport Creator of the Year ⚽ – @johnnellis_
Fashion & Beauty Creator of the Year 👠 – @simonescribes
Food Creator of the Year 🍳 –  @boredoflunch
High Quality Creator of the Year📱 – @pintofplane
Travel Creator of the Year ✈️ – @joshuanueva


TikTok Awards Ireland & the UK Shortlist 2024 – Full List

🏅Creator of the Year 🏅Presented by Sky

@jamesdoylefitness @ayame.p@kyramaeturner6@simonsquibb@asherglean@italianbach

⭐ Rising Star ⭐Presented by Pepsi Max

@dev_skehan@thefashionnap@ayoforthesoul@georgethedop@kimberleycumberbatch@they.them.ri

🎤 Breakthrough Artist of the Year 🎤

@jordanadetunji@leostaytrill@mylessmithuk@nxdiamusic@artemasaltalt@rachelchinouriri

📣 Voice of Change 📣

@indiasasha@thekingofchemo@kaynekawasaki@benjykusi@becomingjude@hipster_sunshine

📚 Educator of the Year 📚

@mirendarosenberg @big.manny@maxklymenko@sophiasmithgaler@thehistorygossip@mattgreen.jgm

🎭 Entertainment & Comedy Creator of the Yea r🎭 Presented by Sky

@meggghughes@steppingthroughfilm@stells_press@theclassicmanny@zeewhatidid@nicholas_flannery

⚽ Sport Creator of the Year ⚽ Presented by Sky
@johnnellis_@confusedindiangirl@luciecolebeck@lifeofbradz@liljr_ltd@charlierugby_

👠 Fashion & Beauty Creator of the Year 👠 Presented by e.l.f Cosmetics

@simonescribes@shakeel.murtaza@yungalyy@amelia.liana@uchjn@iamcharlotteolivia

🍳 Food Creator of the Year 🍳, Presented by Lidl

@boredoflunch@cripandip@bignibblescooks@whatwilly@johnnykyunghwo@seemagetsbaked

✈️ Travel Creator of the Year ✈️

@joshuanueva@live_thedash@kelseyinlondon@travellingtuesdays@kellyprincewright@handluggageonly

📱High Quality Creator of the Year📱, Presented by Adobe Express

@pintofplane@yorkshire.fossils@history_with_amy@tempahtime@thep00lguy@dr.karanr

📼 Video of the Year 📼

@notorious_foodie@makemeaoffer@jayforeman@iconicakes@maisieisobel_@itsmaddieclose

Here’s how you can get involved

🏆 Get voting. The TikTok Awards voting Hub is now open. Search ‘TikTok Awards’ in-app to discover more and to cast your vote. You can only vote via the TikTok app! Full T&Cs can be found here.

🎉 Join the conversation on TikTok. Use the #TikTokAwardsUKIE hashtag to share who you’ll be voting for!

📽️ Watch the awards. Want to tune in and celebrate the community? You can watch the whole event via TikTok LIVE on @TikTok_UK on the night.

James Dyson Award 2024- final 20 shortlist announced

Today, the James Dyson Award celebrates the best inventions of 2024 by young engineers and designers around the world, as the competition’s Top 20 shortlist is unveiled and in four weeks’ time, on 13th November, someone from this shortlist will be crowned the global winners by Sir James Dyson and win €38,000/ £30,000 in prize money to accelerate their invention.

An Irish woman, Olivia Humphreys, has made the top 20 shortlist this year and is up against some genius inventions to win the top prize.

 The Problem

“ Athena” which has been shortlisted for this year’s James Dyson Award Global Top 20, tackles the problem of current scalp-cooling devices for chemotherapy patients which are not mobile and are scarce in Irish hospitals. Currently there are only a handful across the country meaning many chemo patients do not get the option of using one.

Athena is a portable, thermoelectric battery-operated scalp cooling device for people undergoing chemotherapy treatment which is more cost effective and timesaving than hospital models without compromising on the quality.

Patients can manage the scalp-cooling process themselves- Athena consists of a carry case and a cooling helmet and aims to provide a more accessible, yet effective option for scalp cooling and enables people to spend less time in the hospital on a chemotherapy infusion day.

The Invention

Limerick woman Olivia (24) who is a and recent graduate of the University of Limerick where she studied Product Design and Technology, is now working as a Research and Development Intern at Luminate Medical in Galway working on medical device tech. She was inspired to create Athena having seen her mum go through chemotherapy in hospital a few years ago. Olivia was taken aback by the limited number of scalp-cooling devices available in the hospital as well as the inconvenience of the time it took to commit to this, not being able to move around whilst using industry standard hospital devices, and the time that could be saved with an improved version. This inspired her to create Athena which would be mobile, light to carry and powerful.

Olivia Humphreys now enters the final stage of the James Dyson Award 2024, with global winners to be selected by Sir James Dyson and announced on 13th November. The winning inventions will receive €38,000 to support their further development and commercialisation.

Speaking about Athena, inventor Olivia Humphreys says: “Being recognised by the James Dyson Award has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. It reflects the invaluable input I’ve received from patients and care staff that helped me, along with the passion and hard work I have put in to get it to this point. I am truly grateful to have my project acknowledged on such a big stage. It’s exciting to know that the work I’ve done has the potential to make a real impact, and I’m inspired to keep pushing forward.”

Talking about the design of Athena, Olivia says: “This initial prototype for Athena provided a strong foundation to build upon, and I received valuable feedback on things like how to make it more compact by optimising components like the water tank, pump, and battery. I began refining the design into a smaller, lightweight carry case. As I moved forward, the product designer in me started creating more usability-focused prototypes, experimenting with different headpiece configurations and forms to ensure user comfort. The most exciting aspect of Athena is its potential for further development. My early conversations with engineers have been very positive, filled with discussions about ideas and possible tweaks. It’s exciting, there is a lot to be done!”

OTHER NOTABLE ENTRIES WHO MADE THE TOP 20 INCLUDED:

Pyri (from the UK)

In 2023, wildfires caused over 300 deaths and cost $50bn  globally. Pyri is a bio-inspired and bio-based early wildfire detection system for remote and low-cost widespread coverage. The heat from nascent wildfires activates Pyri’s novel organic electronics which emit a radio frequency signal to alert vulnerable communities. Designed for remote, unprepared, vulnerable communities, and beyond.

These young inventors of Pyri, are a team comprised of Richard Alexandre, Karina Gunadi, Blake Goodwyn and Tanghao Yu (aged between 24 and 33). They met while studying a double masters in Innovation Design Engineering at Imperial College and the Royal College of Art in London. The group came to their course from different backgrounds and with different experiences, making it a dynamic and diverse team.

Having applied for a patent in July 2024, the team at Pyri worked tirelessly to produce over 20 experimental prototypes, testing and re-creating continuously to produce the device they have today. Richard, Blake, Tanghao and Karina worked on numerous iterations of Pyri and spent months working on power and trigger concepts, as well as exploring over 46 material combinations to create this problem-solving invention.

PulpaTronics (from the UK)

Over 40bn RFID tags are produced annually with most ending up in landfills, wasting resources and energy, increasing CO2 emissions and e-waste. PulpaTronics unlocks more sustainable and accessible inventory management solutions utilizing chipless RFID technology featuring fully recyclable paper RFID tags for a more circular economy. Recent graduates and students Barna Soma Biro, Chloe So and Adonis Christodoulou invented PulpaTronics to solve this problem of waste in the fashion industry with a more sustainable solution. O

The novel technology replaces the metal antenna by laser-inducing a carbon-based conductive material onto paper. Using a chipless design, these tags store information in the geometric pattern of the conductor instead of a microchip. The team at PulpaTronics filed a US patent in October 2023 and a UK patent in March 2024 which are currently pending, and they are looking to internationalise them in the near future.

The team at PulpaTronics see their sustainable RFID tags as the vehicle to enable item-level tracking. They will be testing the performance of their tags in a real-world environment through two pilots early next year. Once the two pending patents are approved, they also look to license out the technology so that they can integrate the laser heads directly into the production line, streamlining manufacturing even more to scale up quickly. They are also working towards developing prototype tags to carry out initial trials with a few large retailers.

The Top 20 Shortlist

Invention Solution Inventor(s) Country
Air Ring 48 A helmet cooling accessory to protect construction workers from heat stress. Yu To Mak, Ze Fu Jeff Li, Jing Hymn Joseph Wong Hong Kong SAR
Airxeed Radiosonde A controllable flap to steer a radiosonde back to be reused after weather measurement. Shane Kyi Hla Win, Danial Sufiyan Bin Shaiful Singapore
Athena A portable post-chemotherapy scalp cooling device. Olivia Humphreys Ireland
Cap Snap A medical multi-tool for safe crimp seal cap removal and ampoule breaking. Jack Pugh New Zealand
Co-Jump An ergonomic and AI-based stroke rehabilitation glove. Li Yuanjing, Zhan Jing, Guan Shunzi, Yu Tianlin, Li Junkai, Qian Qingyun, Wei Yi China
Concavix An adaptive mouse for users with underdeveloped hands. Jonathan Lopez Calderon, Raúl Hernandez, María de Lourdes Zaldívar Martínez Mexico
DysphagiaDynamics A portable, non-invasive dysphagia assessment and rehabilitation system. Zhu Zhaopeng, He Qi China
finGrip A catheter system for users with low dexterity or wheelchairs. Philipp Niechoj Austria
Flying ear pressure regulator A pressure-adjusting product that relieves ear discomfort during airplane take-offs and landings. Yi-Shan Zheng, Wen-Yeh Hsaio-Lin Taiwan
Mammosense A mammogram sensor to enhance comfort during breast cancer screenings. Luke Goh Singapore
Moii An Airway Clearance Therapy training kit for adolescents with Cystic Fibrosis. Yuchen Lan Sweden
OcularSky An affordable, smartphone-based fundus camera. Houssam Hammoud, Mohammad Yaman Al Aref, Mohamad Hammoud, Mayar Jabouli, Wessam Shehieb UAE
Oxynizer A non-electric oxygen generator for developing countries. Kyeongho Park, Jiwon Lee, Jiwon Kim, Yeohyun Jung, Seung-Jun Lee South Korea
Peter A wearable biomedical device for Parkinson’s Disease patients with freezing of gait. Jonathan Fisher United Kingdom
PulpaTronics A recyclable paper-based RFID clothing tag. Adonis Christodoulou, Barna Soma Biro, Chloe So United Kingdom
Pyri A bio-inspired and bio-based early wildfire detection system. Richard Alexandre, Karina Gunadi, Blake Goodwyn, Tanghao Yu United Kingdom
Social Plast An affordable plastic recycling system. Johannes Kastner Germany
Sorbet An acoustic panel made from shredded textile waste. Sze Yek Australia
TAILWIND A cooling construction helmet designed to create airflow. Youngki Kim, Jisu Kim, HyeonJun So, Seunghun Jeong South Korea
The Reef An ecological filter to counteract blue-green algae boom in water bodies. Anton Vervoort Belgium

Sony Future Filmmaker Awards 2024 Announces Shortlist of 30 International Filmmakers

Creo is delighted to announce the shortlist for the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards 2024. The shortlist of 30 filmmakers across six categories are awarded the unique experience of attending a week of special events at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Los Angeles, including a workshop program providing unparalleled access behind-the-scenes of the industry and culminating in the Awards ceremony on May 30, 2024 where the six category winners, chosen by a selection of expert judges, are announced.

Established by Creo and sponsored by Sony, the sophomore edition of the major annual awards program for short films provides a gateway for the development of exceptional cinematic talent and sets out to elevate voices with an original perspective on storytelling. This year’s shortlist was chosen from over 8,400 films by more than 5,000 filmmakers across 148 countries and territories submitted across six categories: FictionNon-FictionEnvironmentAnimationStudent, and Future Format.

The shortlisted stories range from a poignant documentary about two Holocaust survivors miraculously reunited after 80 years, a filmmaker’s search for the last remaining gibbon in Kuala Lumpur, a homeless ballet dancer undertaking a life-changing audition, a spontaneous romance between two strangers thrown together by grounded flights, and much more. Representing a truly global perspective on filmmaking, the shortlist includes films from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Germany, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, South Africa, Thailand, the United Kingdom, Uruguay, and the United States.

Working from a longlist of commended submissions, the 30 shortlisted filmmakers were chosen by Emmy-award winning cinematographer Robert Primes ASCand celebrated Australian filmmaker Unjoo Moon. At the second stage of the judging process, judges Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Co-Founders and Co-Presidents of Sony Pictures Classics (Call Me By Your Name, The Father, Whiplash)Rob Hardy ASC, BSC, BAFTA award-winning cinematographer (Mission: Impossible – Fallout, Ex-Machina, Civil War) Kate Reid BSC, acclaimed British cinematographer (Game of Thrones, Great Expectations, Silo) will choose this year’s category winners, awarding creative excellence and original approaches to narrative. Both stages of the judging process are chaired by award-winning director Justin Chadwick (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, The Other Boleyn Girl, Tulip Fever).

The 30 shortlisted filmmakers will be flown to Los Angeles to attend a comprehensive four-day workshop program at the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City from May 28 – 31, 2024, culminating in a black-tie Awards ceremony on May 30, 2024. Held at the Cary Grant Theater and hosted by Entertainment Tonight’s Denny Directo, during the ceremony the six category winners will be announced, receiving a range of cash prizes and equipment. This immersive experience provides filmmakers with a one-of-a-kind opportunity to connect with fellow filmmakers and leaders in the field of cinema, and to gain exclusive access behind-the-scenes of the industry, with workshops led by Sony Pictures executives, and covering a range of topics from keynotes by major cinematographers, screenings and Q&A sessions, to insights into working with talent agencies and using cutting-edge technologies, to film scoring and music rights.

Justin Chadwick, award-winning theater, television and film director and Chair of the Jury, says: “The level of submission and the international scope of new voices shortlisted for the Awards is thrilling. Across the 30 chosen filmmakers the perspectives told are manifold and captivating, charged with a passion and authenticity. I am delighted to once again lead this selection of filmmaking; a vision of storytelling and cinematic ingenuity and an aperture into the filmmakers who shall make up the future of our industry.”

Scott Gray, Founder and CEO, Creo, says: “With a staggering 8,400 films submitted this year, the caliber of entries received for this second edition of the Sony Future Filmmaker Awards and the  shortlist of filmmakers selected express the exceptional, global stories set to be showcased at this year’s event. We are grateful to Sony for providing this incredible opportunity for emerging filmmakers, and we extend our gratitude to our esteemed panel of judges for their invaluable expertise and insight in selecting the shortlist to join us in Los Angeles this May.”

The films and filmmakers comprising this year’s shortlist are:

FICTION

The Fiction category rewards narrative-led submissions that convey an original fictional story or event.

Katie Blair (USA), Imogene – Imogene is a single, free-spirited New Yorker in her 40s, whose traditional family is plotting to get her pregnant by inviting a donor for dinner;

Tan Ce Ding (Malaysia), Please Hold the Line – A young scam call operator finds herself in a moral dilemma as she navigates a life-changing situation;

Elliott Gonzo (UK), Hard Times – In east London, Danny, a man juggling fatherhood and addiction, is unexpectedly left to look after his daughter for the night, making a risky decision to involve her in a dangerous job for a much-needed paycheck;

Jason Hogan (UK), Twenty – Emily, a homeless ballet dancer, undertakes a potentially life-changing audition;

Margareth Villers (Estonia), What’s Up With Numbats? – In a small town library, meticulous Eve embarks on an absurd quest to find a missing book, determined to prove her colleague wrong after a minor disagreement.

NON-FICTION

The Non-Fiction category awards short films that are predominantly factual in content. These can include archive footage, documentary footage, reenactments and animation.

Jean Chapiro (Mexico), Hasta Encontrarlos (Till We Find Them) – After her daughter disappears in Mexico, a determined mother forms a collective of grieving families, navigating the harrowing landscape of disappearances as they search for loved ones, finding solace in healing dolls representing their missing children;

Olawunmi Hassan (Nigeria), Ìrún Dídì – From traditional Yoruba techniques to modern interpretations, the film traces the evolution of the timeless art of hair plaiting, as it becomes a sacred ritual of self-care and empowerment;

Jordan Matthew Horowitz (USA), Jack and Sam – A poignant documentary about two Holocaust survivors miraculously reunited after 80 years;

Florian Nick (Germany), Beyond Hope – Following highly trained volunteers dedicated to rescuing people in danger, the film portrays the heroic work of the Icelandic Association for Search & Rescue, exploring the physical and emotional challenges upon its members;

Kayla Robinson (USA), Quilted Education – Historian and skilled quilter Karen Hinton Robinson uses her talents to create beautiful artworks to educate and inform on Black history.

ENVIRONMENT

The Environment category champions films that communicate a positive future for the planet. The Environment category is part of Creators for the Planet, a global year-round engagement program set up by Creo and developed in collaboration with the United Nations Foundation and Sony Pictures.

Curtis Essel (Ghana), The Permaculturist – Vegan chef, permaculture enthusiast, and content creator Gaz Oakley meets permaculture expert Bemeriki Dusabe, a Congolese refugee who has been living in a settlement in Uganda for the last 16 years;

Solmund MacPherson (Canada), Wildmen of the Greater Toronto Area – A group of Toronto citizens fed up with the rising cost of living renounce their personhood en masse to legally become animals;

Palmer Morse (USA), Usugilix Awakun – Shayla, a passionate Unangax̂ scientist, delves into vital research concerning toxic shellfish;

Annie Roth (USA), Hellbent – In a small rural town in Pennsylvania, the refuge of a rare salamander and the only source of clean drinking water for 700 people is threatened by the installation of a fracking waste injection well;

Myles Storey (Malaysia), Finding Solo – Amongst the hustle and bustle of Kuala Lumpur lies an isolated forest which is home to Solo, the forest’s last remaining gibbon.

ANIMATION

New to this year’s program, the Animation category embraces filmmakers using stop-motion, motion graphics, computer animation, drawn-on-film, rotoscoping, experimental animation, and additional available techniques.

Eva Louise Hall (USA), Mira – A struggling accordionist busker gets more than she bargained for when her desire to get noticed attracts the attention of a mysterious and enticing competitor;

Radheya Jegatheva (Australia), Bird Drone – A lonely seagull looking for love struggles to accept that its newfound object of affection is a human-operated drone with a limited battery life;

Lisa Kenney (UK), Mum’s Spaghetti – MC mastermind Poppy and her beatboxing border terrier Snoop are the new kids in town – and they’re ready to make their reputation known;

Kyle Novak (Czech Republic), Ángulos de la Hora (Hour Angle) – After their flight is grounded, two strangers agree to an anonymous tryst as their new travel plans are arranged;

Paul Robinson (USA), Resource:Full – Set in a desiccated landscape, an anthropomorphic machine extracts the energy from a solitary tree bud in an attempt to depart the depleted planet.

STUDENT

The Student category rewards filmmakers studying a film course at a registered institution at a diploma or degree level worldwide.

Natalia Bermúdez (Mexico), Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC), Mexico, Apnea – Renata, a young and talented swimmer, has a secret and fraught relationship with her swimming coach Liliana;

Katniss Tung Cheng (Hong Kong) & Salvador Alejandro Gutiérrez (Mexico), IADT – Dun Laoghaire Institute Of Art Design + Technology, Ireland, Below the Window – A new mother’s descent into darkness is triggered by the arrival of a mysterious wayfarer;

Farah Jabir (USA), New York University, USA, Kasbi – A middle-aged Pakistani housewife, in search of herself, hires a young, self-assured sex worker to keep her company for the night;

Raheem Razak (South Africa), AFDA, South Africa, Anguish – In what seems to be a zombie-infested world, devoted son Sam must tend to his zombie mother while surviving the apocalypse himself;

Muangthai Sarupkarn (Thailand), King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand, Stigma – A look back at one of the most brutal family homicides in Thailand’s history, perpetrated a decade ago in the Bangkok metropolis and described as a ‘cold-blooded’ and racially motivated act.

FUTURE FORMAT

The Future Format category champions a new generation of aspiring filmmakers, welcoming 2 to 5-minute-long films shot exclusively on a smartphone.

Muzamil Bhat (India), Polite Waters – Following the challenges faced by fishermen in the Wular Lake region, the story highlights the impact of man-made pollution and climate change on their work and livelihood;

Cristian Daniel (Uruguay), PARASOMNIA – A young man attempts to discover the unsettling presence in a dark corridor, with no knowledge of what may lie ahead;

Rana Ramy (Egypt), ABOVE/ZERO – A journey through the relationship between light, space, and subject, in an attempt to configure one’s existence within the light;

Bruno Sena (Brazil), Collapse – Through a powerful visual narrative, viewers witness the devastating consequences of human negligence as a fish tank becomes a metaphor for our planet’s deteriorating ecosystems;

Montgomery Taylor (UK), In The Bag – For the first time, witness a bank robbery from an angle you’ve never seen before.

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE 30 SHORTLISTED FILMMAKERS PLEASE VISIT SONYFUTUREFILMMAKERAWARDS.COM

€200,000 Virgin Media Discovers Short Film Competition announces shortlist of 10 emerging talents, in association with Screen Ireland

Ten new submissions have been shortlisted to take part in the 2022 Virgin Media Discovers Short Film Competition, benefiting from total prize fund of €200,000.

Selected from hundreds of entries this year, each shortlisted project will receive an investment of €6,000 to develop their script with a mentor and the three finalists will be chosen and awarded €30,000 to bring their script to life on screen with the production of a 10-minute short film. The final production will be broadcast on Virgin Media Television and Virgin Media on Demand.

With well over 70 years of script writing experience combined, mentors include storytellers such as Bláthnaid de Róiste (Ros na Rún, Fair City, and Holby City), Eilish Kent (Foreign Exchange, Raw, and Fade St), Gavin Burke (lecturer in screenwriting at IADT), Aileen Docherty (Holby, Waterloo Road, and The Clinic) and Nadine Flynn (Fair City and EastEnders).

Now in its third year, the competition continues to showcase outstanding original creativity and a diverse collection of voices and engaging stories with star judges for this year’s competition including Lenny Abrahamson, Director of the new ‘Conversations with Friends’ series and rising Irish actress, writer and star of hit crime drama, Kin, Clare Dunne.

One of last year’s winning films, ‘Punch Line’, which tells the story of how a transgender female stand-up comedian reframes a transphobic attack she experiences during the day in her routine that evening, has gone on to win a number of international awards, including ‘Best Direction’ at the LGBTQ+ Los Angeles Film Festival.

Bill Malone, Director of Content at Virgin Media Television said: “We’re delighted to be able to offer this level of funding, mentorship and a platform to some of Ireland’s most promising film makers that have such unique voices and new stories to tell.

“As a national broadcasting platform, it is important to Virgin Media that we invest in emerging talent, the Virgin Media Discovers Short Film Competition is a great opportunity for us to do this.

“For our applicants this is not just about building their careers, it is also a chance to raise awareness of the issues at the heart of their films, and I am thrilled that we can help them to have their voices heard.”

Andrew Byrne, Head of Television, Screen Ireland said: “As the national development agency for the creative screen sector, investing in and encouraging the development of new talent is a key principle of our work in Screen Ireland.

“We are thrilled once again to be able to further support this short film initiative, growing a broad range of exciting new talent and giving mentorship and first screen opportunities to a range of creative voices and diverse themes which deserve further recognition.

“We look forward to seeing the final developed projects and shining a light on the stars of the future both in front of and behind the screen.”

The Prize:

With a prize fund of €200,000, 10 filmmakers will be awarded €6,000 to realise the full potential of their scripts through professional development. 3 of these projects will then be awarded €30,000 to produce their 10-minute short film which will be broadcast on Virgin Media Television in 2023. €50,000 will go towards supporting the projects through script editing, mentorship, PR, advertising and marketing support.

The Judging Panel:

Star judges include award-winning director and screenwriter Lenny Abrahamson (Adam & Paul, Normal People, What Richard Did and Room), rising Irish actress, writer and star of hit crime drama, Kin, Clare Dunne; Clinton Liberty who played Kiernan in global hit drama ‘Normal People’ and Linus in drama ‘Holding’; screenwriter and executive producer Ursula Rani Sarma (Delicious and Red Rock) as well as representatives from Virgin Media Television, Screen Ireland and the Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival.

The 10 shortlisted projects are:

Always Find Him in the Kitchen At Parties (Drama) Writer/Director: Zoë Gibney

Fake it ’til you make it, that’s what Sean keeps telling himself. But how far will he go to cover his shame?

Location: Dublin

Blith (Drama) Writer/Director: Gerard Walsh and Fabu-D

David has recently moved to Ireland to create a better life for his daughter as a paediatrician. He soon finds out it’s not that simple.

Location: Dublin

 

Calf Writer/Director: Jamie O’Rourke

A near fatal farm accident leaves teenager Cáit with a terrible decision to make in order to do what she must to protect her family.

Location: Tipperary

Casper (Drama) Writer/Director: Jason Forde and Jody O’Neill

A dark film about the final week of 8-year-old autistic boy Casper’s life. Utilising straight to camera address, visuals and sound inspired by the autistic experience to mesh avant-garde documentary style with narrative.

Location: Wicklow & Cork

Coasteering (Drama) Writer/Director: Orla Sanders & Joanne Fitzgerald

Following a series of unsuccessful rounds of IVF, Sinead runs and Peter gardens; creating life can destroy you.

Location: Dublin

 

Crushed (Drama) Writer/Director: Eilís Doherty and Olivia McLaughlin

A dramedy about what happens when your feelings are strong, but your vodka is stronger. Emma battles with ‘the fear’ when she overshares about her crush on a night out.

Location: Dublin, Donegal & Kildare

 

Good Chips (Drama) Writer/Director: Nell Hensey and Brigid Leahy

Dublin 1989. A family of Vietnamese immigrants struggle to keep their takeaway business afloat while their 12 year old daughter befriends one of the  customers, a local Irish boy. When he disappears, she sets out to find him.

Location: Clare & Dublin

Home Safe (Neon-Noir / Thriller) Writer/Director: Jaro Waldeck and Grace Sexton

In a normal world, walking home may seem like a straight-forward thing to do. But in the world of a sketchy man, hooded and hard to read, this task proves to be quite the undertaking. What dangers can he encounter on his way home?

Location: Wexford, West Cork & Dublin

Unhinged (Comedy) Writer/Director: Mary Kirwan and Zoë Brennan-Whitmore

After discovering the love of her life and colleague on Tinder, a self-deprecating fat millennial must find the confidence to swipe right before his leaving party, all while navigating a fatphobic workplace

Location: Wicklow & Cork

Why the Sun & Moon Live in the Sky (Fantasy) Writer/Director: Aisha Bolaji and Alfonso Films

Living in the mundane suburbia of Farraig-Mor, two teens plan to escape by building a spacecraft and living in the sky.

Location: Dublin, Meath & Wicklow