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Winner of SHOOT, the annual Totnes Short Film Festival, is announced...

Article date: Wednesday September 16 2009

The films have been watched and discussed, the votes have been counted and verified and the results are in! No, it’s not the Oscars… it’s the Totnes short film ‘TAFTA’!

The winner of this year’s SHOOT film festival – as voted by audiences at the Barrel House and the Barn Cinema – is Ashley Wing’s A Hard Day’s Knight, a 10 minute “mockumentary” that follows protagonist Donald as he experiences the ups and downs of life as a modern-day, professional Knight in Shining Armour.

Ashley’s prize is to have his short film screened alongside a carefully selected feature film showing in the Barn Cinema later this autumn. The process is now underway to find the right film to do justice to Ashley’s masterpeice and the results will be publicised online and in the Barn Cinema Guide.

SHOOT is the 4th annual Totnes Short Film Festival, which this year took place as part of the Totnes Festival, and features a selection of the very best short films made in or inspired by Devon and Cornwall from a new generation of up-and-coming filmmakers.

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