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AFF Youth Gala & Awards

AFF Youth Gala & Awards

It was inspiring to see all the young filmmaking talent in our state shine at last night's AFF Youth Gala at Palace Nova Eastend!

All of the nominated films in the Statewide Schools Filmmaking Competition were screened to a full house, with both the Youth Jury and People's Choice winners awarded.

Best Primary School Film

The winner of the Primary School Category is a draw between:

Selma directed by Harrison J Thomas / Prince Alfred College and The Tree Of Wellness / Prospect North Primary School

Best Middle School Film

The winner of the Middle School Category is:

Unmasked directed by Aurora Chan

Sponsored by Flinders University

Best High School Film

The winner of the High School Category is:

GEIGER directed by Eddie Gerard, Hamish Headland, Sam Gniel / Prince Alfred College

Sponsored by UniSA

People's Choice Award

The winner of the People's Choice is:

Golden Boy – The Untold Story of the Oscars directed by Matthew Page & Joshua Hynes / Charles Campbell College

Sponsored by SA Power Networks.