07.12.21

海角乱伦 Film students win 鈥楤est Film鈥 at MAP48 awards

Categories: School of Arts, Media and Creative Technology
A screenshot of the title of the film 'Closed Off'.

A group of Film Production students at the 海角乱伦 have won 鈥楤est Film鈥 at MAP48, the Manchester Actors鈥 Platform鈥檚 most exciting, ridiculous and high-octane short film competition.

On Friday 26 November, creative individuals across Manchester were grouped together, given 48-hours, a single prop and one line of dialogue before being set loose to create a short film. This included 海角乱伦鈥檚 Film Production students, Marte Gjesti, Jesper Bjorke, and .

Participants had until 7pm on Sunday 28 November to finish filming and editing their films before they were judged by industry professionals, including writers and actors from Eastenders and Coronation Street.

Jasper shared how he and his fellow students got involved: 鈥淛osh and I heard about it because of John Tueart. He's our main network and we鈥檝e worked with him in the past on various projects. So, he just hit us up one day because he's done this before, and was like, 鈥榟ey guys, I鈥檓 making this short film in a couple of weekends, are you down?鈥. And we're like, 鈥榶eah, any chance for a bit of work鈥. And that was it.

鈥淚 don't think it could have been simpler. We just jumped at the opportunity, and then we got Marte and Jesper involved as well.鈥

Their team, 鈥楾eam Frame鈥, also included actor John Tueart who acted as a director, actors Marc Geoffrey, Olivia Paige Marsh, Anthony Cadogen, and writer Stephie Lacey. Their given prop was a photo frame, and, from this, they created the short film ''. 

鈥楥losed Off鈥 follows two characters reluctantly joining a mandatory therapy session with an enthusiastic instructor who is encouraging them to use a photo frame to visualise someone who has hurt them. Only, during the session, the building they are in is locked down due to an external threat, so the two characters are forced to get to know one another.

Jesper shared: 鈥淚'm used to making films being stressful and a lot of work, but this was just fun. I didn't feel any pressure because it was just a 48-hour film. We didn't really expect the film to be amazing, but it turned out amazing.鈥

After all the films were judged by a panel, they were screened for all teams to see and awards were presented for different categories, such as 鈥楤est Editing鈥 and 鈥楤est Scriptwriting鈥.

Josh said: 鈥淥ur film didn't get any of the department awards other than an honorary script one. So, we didn't know it was building up to us winning 鈥楤est Film鈥, and then they announced it.

鈥淏ecause none of us were a part of MAP, all of us were just sat there like, 鈥榙o we get up or can only John?鈥. John eventually pulled us up and we were just a little bit shellshocked, and then we get up on stage and just jumped about and hugged each other.鈥

After their first win at the Manchester Actors鈥 Platform, the students were grateful for their experience in filmmaking, especially with what they are learning from their degree.

Jasper said: 鈥淚n our own time we're always jumping on any project. If there's a master鈥檚 student film, for example, that needs someone to run around and set up lights or something, we鈥檙e always there and it鈥檚 all about getting that practice in.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what I love most about the course. It鈥檚 not just the few projects you get in your modules, you also have the opportunity to work with other people; even if it's not graded, then it's just nice to meet these people and work on projects you otherwise might not have.鈥

In addition to the awards presented on the Sunday evening, there is one final award 鈥 the 鈥楶eople鈥檚 Choice Award鈥 鈥 which allows the public to cast their vote on the best film before midnight on Friday 10 December.

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