2015 Edmonton Short Film Festival Winners
Breaking the Bully Barrier: by YOUCAN….Best Animation Award
Straight to Video : The B movie Odyssey: by Cody Kennedy…. Best Comedy Award
Expressions of Love: by Myles Belland/Justin Currie…..Best Documentary Award
The Shooting of Dan McGrew: by Braden Brickner…. Best Drama Award
Mending With Gold: by Cassandra Paige….Best Experimental Award
Keep Left : by Harvey Li….Best Horror Award
Midnight : by Doug Cook…..Best Music Video Award
Invincible: Season 1 Episode #2 Disability and Employment : by Frederick Kroetsch…Best Web Episode Award
Horace: by Jason Jeffrey…..People’s Choice Award
FEATURING FOR 2015:
2.57k by Eva Colmers
Birthday by Richard Lukacs
Breaking the Bully Barrier by YOUCAN
Cannibal Café by Marc Chalifoux
EVERGLOW by Christina Ienna
Expressions of Love by Myles Belland
Horace by Jason Jeffery
Invincible: Disability and Employment by Frederick Kroetsch
Jealousy! by Andrew Paul
Johny5 Cartoon by Jonathan Holeton
Keep Left by Harvey Li
Mending With Gold by Cassandra Paige
Midnight by Doug Cook
Necessary Evil by Randy Brososky
Straight to Video : The B movie Odyssey by Cody Kennedy
Summer in Alberta by Vadim Bulitko
The Last Slice by Justin Kueber
The Shooting of Dan McGrew by Braden Brickner
Valour Canada’s Terry Taerum and the Dam Busters by Ken McWilliams
A Winter Jingle by Kelly Wolfert

Located in Edmonton, Alberta, Pixel Blue is a leading post-secondary institution with programs in Graphic Design, 2D Animation & Illustration, 3D Game Design and more….
Thanks to our sponsor, Pixel Blue College, we were able to offer generous awards to filmmakers whose projects were selected by our team of adjudicators. Individual films were pre-selected by our adjudication panel for special cash prizes. In 2013, awards were given in the categories of best Web Episode, Comedy, Dramatic Narrative, Documentary and Music Video. In 2014, awards were given for these categories as well as Experimental/Animation.
The awards that were pre-selected by the jury received a $150 cash prize. All of the films that screened were eligible for the Peoples’ Choice award, which is a $250 cash prize. This prize is voted for by the audience. Horace by Jason Jeffrey was the 2015 ESFF Peoples’ Choice award winner.
Our 2015 adjudication team was Gilbert Allan, Zac Hogle, Sarah Hudson, and Stephanie Johnson!