We are proud to announce the winners of the
London International Student Film Festival 2022!

The complete list of winners is as follows. Congratulations to all!
BEST SHORT FICTION FILM: “VLADA GOES TO LONDON” directed by Arti Savchenko
BEST BRITISH SHORT: “BETWEEN US” directed by Antonio Mendes
BEST DOCUMENTARY: “THE SEQUEL” directed by Sophie Burley, Gabriella Linning and Jia Ming Hui
BEST ANIMATION: “PARTY ANIMAL” by Victor Healy
AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD: “SPECTRUM” directed by Laura Stiff
BEST MUSIC VIDEO: “RAIN” directed by Anna Brenneisen
BEST COMEDY SHORT: “BYE, GRANDMA!” Directed by Ksenia Mchedlidze
BEST SCRIPT: “SESSIONS” by Olayitan Williams
We apologise for the hold up announcing all the winners as the main team members all came down with Covid. Thanks for your patience.
One thing is clear – this years programme on line and ‘live’ was the best collection of films we have presented so far. Many thanks to all our Official Selection 2022!
We’re excited to announce the winners of the 2021 Script Competition (BA and MA categories)!

This year’s edition of the London International Student Film Festival has now drawn to a close and we’d like to thank all of our filmmakers for their fantastic films. We’re pleased to announce the 2021 winners and honourable mentions! Congratulations to all of our Official Selection! We hope to see you in person in 2022!



We are pleased to announce the winners and honourable mentions for the 2019 edition of the London International Student Film Festival! Congratulations to all of our Official Selection!
Best Short Film – A Fine Stew directed by Marie Glichitch
Best Documentary – Siân: Portrait of A Photographer directed by Dylan Friese-Greene
Best Animation – Post Mortem directed by James Todd
Best Music Video – Violet Hum directed by Tribambuka (Anastasia Beltyukova)
Highly Commended Animation – Múcura directed by Sara Mengual Aragonés
Highly Commended Documentary – Evan, a Survivor’s Story directed by Rafiqfuad Yarahmadi
Highly Commended Documentary – The Herdsman Neighbourhood directed by Asparuh Krastev