NSI names latest online short film fest winners

Ashley McKenzie was among the winners, taking the Shaw Media Fearless Female Directors Award for Stray (pictured).

The National Screen Institute (NSI) has announced the winners of its Online Short Film Festival, including a prize for director Ashley McKenzie who won the Shaw Media Fearless Female Directors Award for her short Stray.

Stray tells the story of a nine-year old girl who struggles to find an object for her tenderness inside the confines of a tough domestic environment. The Shaw Media Fearless Female Directors Award includes a $1,000 cash prize.

The A&E Short Filmmakers Award and its $1,250 cash prize went to director Andrew Moir for his short film Just As I Remember, about two fathers living with ALS who must make choices that will change their children’s lives. The short also won the $1,500 Blue Ant Media Documentary Award for best doc.

Finally, the Brian Linehan Actors Award went to Kwak Ji-Min for her role in And the Sun, a teen love story set in Korea, which is both written and directed by Samuel Kiehoon Lee.  The award includes a $1,000 cash prize.

The awards selection jury consisted of filmmaker and programmer Shannon Hanmer, programmer and industry professional Joy Loewen and filmmaker Aidan Shipley, who won the A&E Short Filmmakers Award for Dorsal in the October round of prize-giving for the NSI Online Short Film Festival.

The NSI Online Short Film Festival prizes are presented four times a year. Other winners from the October round were Hannah Yohannes for Home Away, Joe Pingue for Chili & Cheese: A Condimental Rift and Tyler Parr for his performance in Ironied.