Fleurieu Film Festival 2025 Awards
The 2025 Fleurieu Film Festival awards were presented on Saturday, February 8th at the McLaren Vale & Fleurieu Coast Visitor Centre. While the planned screening was unfortunately cancelled due to weather and unforeseen technical issues, the festival proudly recognised outstanding films from emerging and established filmmakers in South Australia and beyond. The winning films, spanning a range of categories, are listed below.
Fleurieu Film Festival 2025 Award Recipients
Best South Australian Filmmaker Under 24
Happy To Help
Directed by Nik Long and Bayleigh McDonald Produced by Tia Bailey and Bayleigh McDonald
The recipient was awarded an engraved trophy and $500 cash courtesy of Carclew
Best South Australian Director
The DOGHOUSE
Directed by Ryan Nichalas Davies and Robert Baulderstone Produced by Ryan Nichalas Davies and Winter Pines Film Group
The recipient was awarded a two day studio hire and $200 hire voucher courtesy of Star Avenue Studios, and an Adelaide Fringe merchandise pack courtesy of Adelaide Fringe
Best Australian Documentary
Foundation
Directed and Produced by Jack Hinz
The recipient was awarded an engraved trophy
Best South Australian Actor
Happy To Help
Actor Monica Patteson as Alex
Directed by Nik Long and Bayleigh McDonald Produced by Tia Bailey and Bayleigh McDonald
The recipient was awarded a Gold Pass courtesy of Wallis Cinema, and an Adelaide Fringe merchandise pack courtesy of Adelaide Fringe
Best South Australian Script
The DOGHOUSE
Writers Ryan Nichalas Davies and Robert Baulderstone
Directed by Ryan Nichalas Davies and Robert Baulderstone Produced by Ryan Nichalas Davies and Winter Pines Film Group
The recipient was awarded a 12 month Mercury Subscription courtesy of The Mercury, and a 10 film pass courtesy of the Adelaide Film Festival.
Best South Australian Score
The Crease of this Couch
Composer Hannah Wilkinson
Directed and Produced by Jada Zilm
The recipient was awarded two tickets to Fleurieu Folk Festival 2025 courtesy of the Fleurieu Folk Festival
Best South Australian Edit
Burden
Editor Jordan Ellis
Directed by Jordan Ellis Produced by Robyn Clarke
The recipient was awarded a 12 month Mercury Subscription courtesy of The Mercury
Best South Australian Cinematography
Living Australia
Cinematographer Chris Tangey
Directed by Chris Tangey
The recipient was awarded a $1000 hire voucher courtesy of ProAV Solutions
Best South Australian Sound Design
Where the Grass Is Greener
Sound Designers Ryan Nash and Dante Julian Niedzwiedz
Directed by Dante Julian Niedzwiedz Produced by Dante Julian Niedzwiedz and Patrick Prior
The recipient was awarded a 30-day Crew HQ coaching intensive courtesy of CrewHQ
Best South Australian Production Design
The Crease of this Couch
Directed and Produced by Jada Zilm
The recipient was awarded a $200 voucher courtesy of Bunnings Seaford
Best South Australian High School Short Film
Echoes
Directed by Hayden Shrowder
The recipient was awarded an engraved trophy and a $750 hire voucher courtesy of Urban Cine
Best Fleurieu Short Film (Focus on the Fleurieu)
Satin Sun - Dancing to Keep the Lights On
Directed and Produced by Jon-Luc D'Lima
The recipient was awarded an engraved trophy, a 2 days accommodation courtesy of Old Coach House Estate, a meal and wine voucher courtesy of Oscars Restaurant and a $500 voucher from Diamond's Camera
Best International Short Film
The Sunset of Green Snails
Directed by Mohammad Hasani, Produced by Mohammad Hasani and Mohammad Ghanefard
Best Film
A Dragons Dance
Directed and Produced by Dean Spraakman
The recipient was awarded an engraved trophy and a $1000 hire voucher courtesy of Picture Hire Australia
Fleurieu Film Festival 2025 Finalists
The Fleurieu Film Festival would like to acknowledge the efforts of the finalist films in 2025 that did not receive an award, but were selected to feature at the event. The finalist films are listed below.
Lemon Squash
Directed by Imogen Kopias and Maya Rodenburg
Beyond Limits
Directed and Produced by Riley Hinton
Chloe’s Palette
Directed and Produced by Alistair Schmidt
Hunting The Hare
Directed by Sam Suhard and Ben Crisp, Produced by Sam Suhard and Ben Crisp and Miles Rowland
Shakespeare for all Ages
Directed and Produced by Hannes Rall
The recipient was awarded a certificate
NGADJURI Spirit and Songs of Country
Directed and Produced by Quenten Agius and Kim Mavromatis
Dance in nothing
Directed and Produced by Sina Hadadi and Ali Rostami
Mary in the Mirror
Directed by Justine Vlachoulis Produced by Trinity-Lee Brown
This is fine.
Directed by Ren Williams Produced by Madison Siegertsz
Fleurieu Film Festival 2025 Honourable Mentions
The Fleurieu Film Festival uses a rigorous, multi-stage judging process. Our industry judges review a long list of submissions, selecting films for screening and awards. The following films, while not ultimately selected for screening, were recognised by these judges for their merit and awarded Honorable Mentions.
The Queen of Adelaide
Directed by Laila Scaparra
Produced by Kate Langley and Catie Engelhardt
Pier Pressure
Directed by David Moore
Produced by David Moore and Rick Clise
Collector's Item
Directed by Lily Beck
Produced by Prudence Herbertson
Erebus
Directed by Dante Julian Niedzwiedz
Produced by Brooke Bowering
When We Were Here
Directed by Brandon Boyer and Allie Burns
Produced by Megan Adrain
House Plant
Directed by Jada Zilm
Produced by Ruby Cunningham
Young Felix
Directed by Tia Bailey
Produced by Tom Terry
Goodbye, Hercules
Directed by Kristoffer Lucia
Produced by Lauren Jones
Listen
Directed by Riley Sapsford
Produced by Holly Winter
Harvest
Directed by Anouk Chapman and Liezel Heylen
Produced by Soph Manuel
Down by the Jetty
Directed by Alex Jeffree
Produced by Isis Fabjancic
Coexistence
Directed by Gabriel Zurbrugg
Produced by nan
Laundry
Directed by Josh Thompson
Produced by Josh Thompson
7 Minutes to Rice
Directed by Manuel Ashman
Produced by Manuel Ashman and Caitlin Ellen Moore