Big Mountain Short Film Festival


The Big Mountain Short Film Festival is a short film festival based in Ohakune, New Zealand designed to encourage and celebrate creative short film making and storytelling. Entry is free and open to filmmakers internationally, who are encouraged to use maximum creativity on minimum budget. In addition to screening short films, the festival also features professional guest speakers offering tips and techniques on an assortment of topics of particular interest to low and no-budget filmmakers.
The festival was run as a three-day event in 2006 and 2007, before being reformatted as a single-day event, beginning in 2008.

History

The first annual Big Mountain Short Film Festival was held on October 20–22, 2006 at the Ohakune Cinema on Goldfinch Street in Ohakune. It was co-founded by filmmakers Jeff Bollow and Bret Gibson as a way to encourage and inspire filmmaking in New Zealand.
From the beginning, the Big Mountain Short Film Festival was conceived as an entirely free event, both for filmmakers submitting their films, and for audiences attending the festival.

The 2006 festival

Overview

The festival screened 34 short films from 14 countries, 6 educational interviews with industry professionals, the full presentation of the ATOM Award-winning Making Fantastic Short Films, and two live presentations.
Short films were screened in two distinct categories. Program A included short films made with budgets of over $1,000 or which are made with professional equipment and crews. Program B included short films made with budgets of less than $1,000 which are made with home video cameras and personal computer editing systems

Winning films

AwardTitleDirectorCountry
The Big Mountain DomesticKatie HidesAustralia
The Flurry ElemenopeeNatalia AmooreAustralia
Best Director Big Bad WolvesRajneel SinghNew Zealand
Best StoryCrossingRiad GalayiniUSA
The Rumble Coucou ClockFrancois CailleauFrance
Best Emerging Director The HitCampbell CooleyNew Zealand
Best AnimationCoucou ClockFrancois CailleauFrance

The 2007 festival

Overview

The festival returned to the Ohakune Cinema on October 19 - 21, 2007. It featured 28 short films from 15 countries, educational content from New Zealand and international filmmakers, and live Q&A with Paul Davis, producer of New Zealand feature films "Sione's Wedding" and "We're Here to Help".

Winning films

AwardTitleDirectorCountry
The Big Mountain Boletos Por FavorLucas FigueroaSpain
The Flurry Night of the Hell HamstersPaul CampionUK/New Zealand
Best Director Before and After Kissing MariaRamon AlosSpain
Best StoryBefore and After Kissing MariaRamon AlosSpain
The Rumble 7 of DiamondsOllie Neas & Sam BigwoodNew Zealand
Best Emerging Director SchaffenskriseFelix KrisaiAustria
Best AnimationCoffeeeeNolanCanada

The 2008 festival

Overview

In 2008, the festival shifted gears, and returned to Ohakune as a single-day event on October 25, 2008. It featured 25 short films from 14 countries.

Winning films

AwardTitleDirectorCountry
The Big Mountain Against the WindDan MasucciUSA
The Flurry, tieHalf a HorseHewison Dickson FaulknerNew Zealand
The Flurry, tieDictaphone Lamentunknownunknown
Best StoryHalf a HorseHewison Dickson FaulknerNew Zealand
Best CinematographyAgainst the WindJoe MasucciUSA
Best AnimationIt Was a Dark and Scary NightL Dickenson & S C JaffeNew Zealand

The 2009 festival

Overview

In 2009, the festival returned to Ohakune as a single-day event on October 24, 2009.

Winning films

AwardTitleCountry
Best DirectorE Finita La CommediaFrance
Best StoryCoffin CallEngland
Audience FavoriteAIEBelgium
Best AnimationGlonk! Klank!France
Best Short Under $100Space JunkNew Zealand

The 2010 festival

The 5th Annual festival is scheduled to return to Ohakune Cinema as a single-day event on October 23, 2010.

Notable participants

In addition to the international films featuring emerging and famous filmmakers from around the world, the following people have participated in the festival, either as speakers, live presenters, featured filmmakers or interview subjects: