Thursday, 6 August 2009

Aldersbrook Make it a Double













We know that Aldersbrook won the Key Stage category of the Redbridge film awards, with that film. but they have now also won again at the BFI on the 14th July.

This is a story that has been reported by both the Ilford Recorder and Guardian, but I was able to speak to both the teacher and the Cine Club who worked with the school about the project and what was involved.

Eleanor from Cine Club elaborates on the award ceremony below:


On Tuesday 14th of July, 450 young people gathered for Cineclub Annual Awards at the BFI Southbank. The London Borough of Redbridge was represented on the shortlist by Aldersbrook Primary School who were nominated in the Best Homage category.


Aldersbrook had been selected for the shortlist for their brilliant first film Empty School which they had made during spring term with the help of a Cineclub filmmaker. Empty School, a creepy mystery story, was influenced by various horror films and also paid direct homage to the film Matilda. The competition was tough with films nominated from across London and the South East from both primary and secondary schools in the Cineclub network. After much deliberation between the judges it was decided to award the Silver Star to Aldersbrook for their amazing grasp of film making techniques and their original take on a classic mystery story.

To see other award winning films visit the Cineclub website here

Or just watch the clip below, you may also remember we talked to the teacher involved in the project earlier this year. She gives her thoughts on the project too.
Well Done Aldersbrook!!




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