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19 September 2014
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New Film Makers 2004

These were the judges' top films for 2004. See if you agree with their selection.

** Please note the asterisked films contain strong adult themes and language which some may find offensive and unsuitable for children. These will only be available post watershed (21.00) until 05.00. Others have been edited with the permission of the film maker to make them suitable for daytime viewing.

The winner

Barrie the BarberBarrie the Barber

Director, John Giwa-Amu, introduces us to Barrie, a lovable barber who has perfected the balance between getting those you routinely insult and injure to always return for more.




The runners up

FishyFishy
Deva Palmier

Glenda, an unemployed misfit, falls in love with Freddie, her goldfish.

Who Do You Love?Who Do You Love?
Jim McRoberts

It's a very simple, but brutal story of unrequited love.

The finalists

AvowAvow
Tony O'Reilly

A murderer makes a very dark confession to the police.

ChaingangsChaingangs
Scott Mann

A sceptical businessman dismisses a strange chain email as mumbo jumbo.

HilarityHilarity
Greig Johnson

Cartoon meets suicide note. The comedy of desperation.

Mist CallMist Call
Brendan McNamee

A man convinces himself he's being cheated on by his girlfriend.

Number 54Number 54
Iain Finlay

A game of cat and mouse goes horribly wrong for a bus driver on a power trip.

SeafoodSeafood
Robin Baker

A romantic comedy for cynical singletons, with seafood.

Curse of JeffThe Curse of Jeff
James Harris

Jeff explains how he has brought the art of cursing into the 20th century.

The MoorsThe Moors
Tim Brown

A film which emphasises What goes around... goes around...



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