Shortlist Announced : Public to Vote for their favourite short to win!
Japanese beer, Kirin Ichiban has announced a shortlist of four finalists from its inaugural short film competition. Now the public vote is open to decide the overall winner, which will be announced at the 55th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express in October. The four finalists have been chosen from a judging panel of industry experts from the world of short film including the London Short Film Festival and award winning Short Film director Simon Ellis.
Vote for your favourite film from these budding short film makers at http://www.kirinfirstcut.co.uk/how-to-vote.php, where you can watch their shorts and influence who will be crowned this year’s winner! The winner will get their film shown at this prestigious Film Festival (October 12-27), will receive £3,000 cash, plus get their film showcased at The London Short Film festival in early 2012 too.
THE FOUR FINALISTS:
“The Dreamers” by Matt Maude

Matt Maude is a 26 year old writer and director from Leeds who established the production company ‘Left Eye Blind’ in his late teens, signed to Academy Films at 23 years of age and writes and directs music videos. He now concentrates his imaginings within fiction films and says of himself:
“I spend way too much time looking out of windows dreaming about Worlds that hopefully one day will be seen on screen.”
“Perfect Pair” by Craig Connolly and Jack Judd

Craig Connolly (27 yrs) from Wickford, Essex and Jack Judd (24 yrs) from Finchley, London met whilst working at a box office in a local theatre and quickly discovered they both had a passion for telling stories and making films. Though neither one of them had a film-related background, they decided then and there, that they would have a film-related future.
Throwing themselves into the film scene, they attended various workshops and seminars and soon felt confident enough to try their hand at a short film. They say: “The Kirin ‘First Cut’ competition represented a great opportunity to test our newly acquired skills, especially as the challenge set was to create a story around the idea of ‘First Press’ perfection and represents the first project between the two of us”.
“Money Shot” by Graham Rathlin

Originally from Belfast, Graham Rathlin now lives in London and has been making shorts for a number of years and hopes to make the step up to feature film-making soon. Despite having no formal qualifications, Graham was recently accepted onto the Film and Television production course at the University of Greenwich on the strength of his showreel.
The Money Shot is his eighth short film and possibly the one he is most proud of, given what little resources he had to shoot it, basically one light and a Canon 550D during the two day shoot. All the money in the film was borrowed and unfortunately had to be given back!
“Door Open” by Carolina Giametta and Schuman Hoque

Door Open is the latest film from award nominated filmmakers Carolina Giametta and Schuman Hoque. The film is about a young man, who enters an open door intent on robbing the place, but finds the elderly resident reacts in the most surprising manner. Inspired by the Kirin First Cut film competition’s idea of a film based on the concept of “First Press”, they have built their story around an old woman, who is interrupted while in the process of pressing the first flowers of spring.
Guidelines for entries were that the films must be original work, anything from 1 minute to 10 minutes in length and using one of the following production techniques: live action, animation, narrative/experimental or documentary. Also that the short films entered should be based around the concept of ‘First Press’, a reference to the brewing process.
The four short-listed films will also be screened at Rushes Soho Shorts Festival, held 20th -29th July and screened at the Curzon Mezzanine lounge. These shortlisted film makers will also be invited to mingle with industry experts at the closing night party at Studio Valbonne on the 28th July.
The short-listed films will also be screened at the Kirin Ichiban Pop Up yatai restaurant on Brick Lane, East London the first week in August, where the public will again vote on the short film of their choice to be crowned this year’s winner.
The overall lucky film-maker will have their film showcased in front of a BFI London Film Festival audience during the Short Cuts and Animation Strand which Kirin Ichiban are sponsoring. All four short listed film makers will also be given a red carpet experience at one of the Festival’s Gala screenings.
The overall winner will receive £3000 cash from Kirin Ichiban. 2nd place will receive £1000 cash, 3rd place will receive £500 cash and the final runner up will win a year’s supply of Kirin Ichiban beer.
Paul Brazier, Kirin spokesperson explains a little more about the beer and the competition,
The idea of the First Cut campaign came about to address the need to educate the Kirin consumer about the unique ‘Ichiban Shibori Brewing Process’ by which the beer is made. Ichiban Shibori is one of the most expensive brewing techniques in the world and literally translates to ‘First Press’ [of the finest ingredients], producing the purest, most flavoursome beer every time. I’ve been really impressed with the number of quality entries we’ve received in this first year of the competition, the creativity and imagination has been phenomenal.
Visit http://www.kirinfirstcut.co.uk/how-to-vote.php to vote for your favourite film now!






