Announcing the Someday Challenge 2017 Winners
Announcing the Someday Challenge 2017
Winners Voting Starts today for Stuff
Audience Choice
Young New Zealand film-makers tell their
sustainability stories
This year’s winning films in the Someday Challenge have been announced.
The film challenge, which has been running annually since 2007, asks young people aged up to 24 to make short sustainability-related films of any genre, filmed with any camera and any length up to 5 minutes.
The 20 winning films have been made by individuals and teams from 9 to 22 years old from all over the country: Millers Flat, Christchurch, Wellington, Otaki, Palmerston North, New Plymouth, Tauranga, Putaruru, and Auckland.
A Judging Team of 12 people from media, education, government and business selected the winners from 75 entries, involving 246 young people.
The winning films (listed below with synopses) are now live at Stuff.co.nz
An online vote for the Stuff Audience Choice will run from today until midnight on Monday 4 December.
The film-maker or team behind
the vote-winning film will receive a prize package that
includes a Panasonic HC-WXF995 4K Ultra HD Camcorder donated
byPhotogear.
Anyone in New Zealand who takes part in voting has a chance to win a $100 voucher to spend at The Body Shop plus a signed copy of Ecoman by Malcolm Rands and a box of either Karma Cola, Gingerella or Lemmy Lemonade.
Ten voters will also receive a $25 voucher to spend at The Body Shop.
The young people behind each of the 20 winning films will be honored at The Body Shop Someday Awards red-carpet ceremony at the Aotea Centre in Auckland on 7 December.
Among their prizes will be a commitment that their film will be entered into at least one international film festival in 2018.
As well as receiving their prizes the winning film-makers will find out which special award (listed below) they have each won.
The climax of the ceremony will be the announcement and screening of the film chosen as NZ On Air Standout Winner, for which the prize package includes a mentorship with a New Zealand film producer in association with the Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA).
The ceremony will also be live streamed, enabling families, friends, schools, and communities of the winning film-makers to watch it all unfold from wherever they are.
THE 20 WINNING FILMS
Archie by
Hollie Cohen (17) from New Plymouth
Genre: Video
Essay
Synopsis: Acheekychild’s-eye-view on
sustainability.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-archie-20171120-1mzvle
Clever Trevor by Sam Ridsdale
(12) from Palmerston North
Genre: Animated
Documentary
Synopsis: An animated documentary which tells
the story of Trevor’s clever decision to explore owning an
electric vehicle.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-clever-trevor-20171121-1mzxn8
Environmental Defenders by a
team from Pomaria Road School (9-11) in Auckland
Genre:
Drama
Synopsis: A superhero adventure story with a strong
message for dastardly litterers everywhere.
Watch the
film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-environmental-defenders-20171121-1mzyyo
Hayden’s Time Adventure by a
team from Putaruru College (13-14) in Waikato
Genre:
Docudrama
Synopsis: A trip to the future and back in
order to show us the value of self-driving cars.
Watch
the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-haydens-time-adventure-20171121-1n034y
Inanga
by Philly Kingi (16) from Ōtaki
Genre: Animated
Documentary
Synopsis: A film that brings us along for the
ride with a local community working to help inanga
(whitebait).
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-inanga-20171121-1n042n
MADal stream Cleanup by Michael
Jessup (20) and Jenny Ann Sweatman (19) from
Auckland
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: A documentary
featuring community participation in work to clean up our
waterways.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-winner-madal-stream-cleanup-20171121-1n051b
Penguin Boxes by Michael Jessup
(20) from Auckland
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: A
documentary about community action on Great Barrier Island
to help one ofnature's cutest critters – the Blue
Penguin
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-penguin-boxes-20171121-1n0678
Plastic Straw Free Rangiora by a
team aged from 10-12 from North Loburn School in
Canterbury
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: A documentary
about saying no to plastic straws.
Watch the film here:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-plastic-straw-free-rangiora-20171121-1n0pmj
See Beyond The Label by Jodi
Melody (22) and Sarah-Louise Crawford (22) from
Wellington
Genre: Advertisement
Synopsis: A dance
piece pitting our love for fine and affordable clothing
against the realities of sweat shop labour.
Watch the
film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-see-beyond-the-label-20171122-1n0rj6
small CHANGES by a team aged
9-11 from Waitākiri Primary School in
Christchurch
Genre: Docudrama
Synopsis: A futuristic
docudrama showing how even the smallest changes go towards
creating the vibrant future we all want to see.
Watch the
film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-small-changes-20171122-1n0t11
S.O.S Save Our Seas by Brooke
Waterson (22) from Auckland
Genre: Silent
Movie
Synopsis: A humorous challenge to apathy about the
damage our lifestyles can do to the planet.
Watch the
film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-sos-save-our-seas-20171122-1n0tq6
Subsistence to Sustainability by
Sarah Ridsdale (16) from Palmerston North
Genre:
Documentary
Synopsis: A documentary which tells the story
of one Ethiopian man’s success at bringing sustainable
farming to his people.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-subsistence-to-sustainability-20171122-1n0wen
Te Ara Whakamua by Micah Winiata
(19) from Tauranga
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: A film
about the tereo Māori and the importance of its
revival.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-te-ara-whakamua-20171122-1n0xuq
The Right Bin by Geoff Chen (15)
from Auckland
Genre: Documentary
Synopsis: A funky
documentary encouraging us to care more about how we dispose
of our waste plastic.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-the-right-bin-20171122-1n0ylq
The Schoolyard Bullies by Jordan
Shanks (11) and Blake Cousens (11) from Somerfield School in
Christchurch
Genre: Drama
Synopsis: A film tackling a
student’s rise above bullying through friendship.
Watch
the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-the-schoolyard-bullies-20171122-1n0z8z
The Surface by Lèa Fini (14)
from Waiheke
Genre: Docudrama
Synopsis: When it comes
to mental health statistics there’s always more beneath
the surface – this film shows it’s about real people and
their relationships.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-the-surface-20171122-1n0zp8
The Truth of Technology by a
team from Baradene College (14-15) in Auckland
Genre:
Drama
Synopsis: A horror film with a twist – there are
no monsters here, only social media.
Watch the film here:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-the-truth-of-technology-20171122-1n10gp
Tūrangawaewae by a team aged
18-21 from Auckland
Genre: Drama
Synopsis: A film that
uses spoken word to confront questions about cultural
identity.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-finalist-trangawaewae-20171122-1n1150
Wai Parahanga byJosh Boag (16)
from New Plymouth
Genre: Animated Drama
Synopsis: A
simple animation that cuts to the heart of our relationship
with the ocean.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-winner-wai-parahanga-20171122-1n14mx
What Is Happiness? by Mackenzie
Reid (14) from Otago
Genre: Video Essay
Synopsis: A
film seeking empowering answers to big questions about
mental health.
Watch the film here: https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/outlook-for-someday-winner-what-is-happiness-20171122-1n15uz
THE 20 SPECIAL AWARDS
New Zealand Film Commission Film-making
Achievement Award
For a film with outstanding
creative / technical quality
Enviroschools
Sustainable Future Award
For a film which
promotes dialogue on sustainability through a new
perspective and/or critical thinking
Department of Conservation Big Picture
Award
For a film that relates to the Big Picture
focus of DOC’s National Education Strategy
Ministry of Youth Development Community
Participation Award
For a film focusing on
active citizenship
Māori Television
Whakatipuranga Award
For a film with a Māori
indigenous perspective on sustainability
The
Coconet.tv Pasifika Award
For a film by a
Pasifika film-maker or team and/or featuring Pasifika
language and culture
Villainesse Young Women
Film-makers Award
For a film made by a young
woman film-maker or team
The Lowdown
Award
For a film that focuses on social
inclusion and mental wellbeing as a sustainability issue for
young people
Karma Cola People and Planet
Award
For a film that addresses social justice
as a sustainability issue
Auckland Council
Film-maker Award
For a film by a film-maker or
team from the Auckland region
The Wireless
Storytelling Award
For a film with powerful
storytelling
Photogear Cinematic
Award
For a film with outstanding
cinematography
Weta Digital Media
Award
For a film with outstanding editing or
animation
Stephens Lawyers Young Voices For
Change Award
For a film motivating young people
and/or decision-makers to be change-makers
Phantom Billstickers Media Empowerment
Award
For a film which empowers its viewers
and/or its maker
Rockstock Sustainable
Lifestyle Award
For a film focusing on lifestyle
change for sustainability
The Adam & Eve
Show Secondary School Film-makers Award
For a
film made by young people of secondary school age
What Now Primary/Intermediate School Film-makers
Award
For a film made by young people of primary
or intermediate school age
Tearaway
Secondary School Performance Award
For a film
made by young people of secondary school age with strong
on-screen performance
Upstart Magazine
Primary/Intermediate School Performance
Award
For a film made by young people of primary
or intermediate school age with strong on-screen
performance
THE OUTLOOK FOR SOMEDAY
PARTNERS AND SUPPORTERS
The Outlook for Someday in 2017 is based on partnerships between Connected Media Charitable Trust and The Body Shop New Zealand, NZ On Air, Te Māngai Pāho, the New Zealand Film Commission, Ministry of Youth Development, Department of Conservation (through the DOC Community Fund), Health Promotion Agency, Auckland Council, Toimata Foundation and Weta Digital.
Media Partners are Stuff, Māori Television, The Wireless, TheCoconet, The Adam & Eve Show, What Now, Tearaway, Upstart,Villainesse and Screenz.
Funding Partners are Creative New Zealand’s Creative Communities Scheme, The Trusts Community Foundation, Lion Foundation, Dragon Community Trust, Four Winds Foundation and Blue Sky Community Trust.
Regional Partners are Foundation North, Tauranga Energy Consumer Trust, Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust, Trust Waikato, WEL Energy Trust, Eastern and Central Community Trust, Wellington Community Trust, Rātā Foundation, West Coast Community Trust, Community Trust of Mid and South Canterbury, Central Lakes Trust, Otago Community Trust and Community Trust of Southland.
Photogear is Technology Partner, O’Halloran North Shore is Accountancy Partner and Stephens Lawyers is Honorary Legal Advisor.
Lifeguard & Safety is Health and Safety Partner and Phantom Billstickers is Promotion Partner.
Rockstock and Soar Printing are Paper and Print Partners.
Auckland Live, KarmaCola and Urban Gourmet are Event Partners.
The Screen Production and Development Association of New Zealand (SPADA) and the Directors and the Directors and Editors Guild of New Zealand (DEGNZ) are Industry Partners.
Project Supporters are AS Colour, Auckland Transport Parking Services, Colourspace, DefenderBags, Digital Pigeon,ecostore, El Framo, Hoyts, Kahra Scott-James, Levi’s® Stores, Lotech Media, Lothlorien Organic Fruit Juices, MediaPasifika, Middle-earth Honey, Community Post (NZ Post), Pastel City, Radiate Sound, Random Graphix, Red Carpet TV, Show Me Shorts and Votre Arme.
ENDS