The 2018 version of the Ostlake Film Awards, also known as the Ozzies is set for Friday 11th February 2018 and will take place at the Ostlake Royal Theatre. As usual it will honour the best and brightest in the East Moreland film industry and beyond.
This year there will be four categories open to foreign films
1. Best International Film (Two nominations per nation)
2. Best International Short Film (One nomination per nation)
3. Best International Song (One nomination per nation)
4. Best International Documentary (One nomination per nation)
NOMINATION RULES1. Best International Film
No "claiming films" I've included the list of previously claimed films only as a guide to what has been used before.
For each film write a brief synopsis of the film giving the plot etc. This can't be more than 500 words, it can be inspired by a real film, but you need a unique title. Try and sell the film as though your advertising it.
Winner will be determined from a vote by all those entering, by PM you will be able to award 5,3 and 1 point to other nations nominees. You may not vote for your own nation.
Spoiler: Films used in the past show
Achkaerin - Hunger Games
Achkaerin - Star Trek
Achkaerin - James Bond
Achkaerin - X-Men
Achkaerin - Peter Pan
Achkaerin - Lord of The Rings and therefore also The Hobbit
Dartfordia -Frozen
Dartfordia - Harry Potter
East Moreland - Star Wars I inadvertently claimed it
Achkaerin - The Avengers
Achkaerin - Lala Land
East Moreland - The Hurt Locker
2. Best International Short Film
Any genre, any style but no longer than 5 mins 30 secs (strictly enforced).
Post the Youtube link.
Each nation who nominates may vote. You three votes worth 5pts, 3 pts and 1 pt via PM.
3. Best International Song
Any genre be it a musical score or a song used in a film.
You may nominate any film so long as it was used in a RL film.
Post the YouTube link, which film it was in reality used for.
All nominating nations may cast a vote for their favourite via PM
4. Best International Documentary
Any topic may be covered
Post a YouTube link to an informative non-fiction film no longer than 15 mins in length.
Each nominating nation receives one vote and may not vote for themselves. Votes cast via PM.